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Le corps dans les littératures modernes d’Asie orientale : discours, représentation, intermédialité / Gérard Siary, Toshio Takemoto, Victor Vuilleumier, Yinde Zhang.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Bechler, Antonin
Contributor:
Codeluppi, Martina
Doan, Cam Thi
Ferreiro Posse, Damaso
Guo, Lanfang
Hu, Xinyu
Innami, Fusako
Jeong, Eun Jin
Joo, Suk-Hee
Koo, Moduk
Kyburz, Josef
Lee, Ju-Ling
Lozerand, Emmanuel
Magagnin, Paolo
Marchand, Sandrine
Mithout, Anne-Lise
Naveau, Étienne
Neri, Corrado
Peloux, Gérald
Pesaro, Nicoletta
Pirazzoli, Melinda
Scholz, Christopher
Shao, Baoqing
Shino, Yoshinobu
Takemoto, Toshio
Tsuboi, Hideto
Vuilleumier, Victor
Wang-Le, Min Sook
Xu, Shuang
Siary, Gérard
Zhang, Yinde
Series:
Institut des civilisations
Language:
French
Physical Description:
1 online resource
Other Title:
Corps dans les littératures modernes d'Asie orientale
Corps dans les littératures modernes d’Asie orientale
Le corps dans les littératures modernes d’Asie orientale
Place of Publication:
Paris : Collège de France, 2021.
Language Note:
French
Summary:
This book scrutinizes the body as represented in literature of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries in and around East Asia: China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia. The scope of the volume is thematic: saturated bodies, repressed bodies, reappropriated bodies, trans-formed bodies. The methodology combines as many disciplines as possible: narratology, anthropology, psychoanalysis, cultural history of the body, etc. History’s vicissitudes of history in the area concerned do not erase old conceptions of the body, as well as related discourses and legends, but the shock of modernization splits the body between an anatomized one, in search of identity mostly repressed by the nation, and a virtual one, generated by the cyberspace. Literature most often accounts for the phenomenon as if the autonomy of the body, still at stake, conditioned the so-called autonomy of writing. Two tendencies also appear in writing: a classical one, still restoring the body's deficiencies and excesses ; an experimental one, which manages to renew the link of the body with an alienating world, even if that implies breaking the language. An experience that is quite similar, all in all, to that of the West. A number of unpublished and translated extracts illustrate the whole.
Notes:
OpenEdition Books License https://www.openedition.org/12554
ISBN:
2-7226-0581-3

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