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The Flesh in the Text

by Thomas Baldwin (Volume editor) James Fowler (Volume editor) Shane Weller (Volume editor)
©2008 Conference proceedings 289 Pages

Summary

The impetus behind this collection of essays was a curiosity shared by the editors concerning the relation between the flesh and the text in French and francophone literature. This curiosity took the form of a number of specific questions. For which writers has the flesh been a central concern? Might one distinguish between those writers who attempt to represent the flesh textually and those who emphasise the difficulty or even the impossibility of such a project? How is the subject’s relation to his/her own flesh, and to the flesh of others, determined? In which ways do psychoanalysis and other influential theoretical approaches such as phenomenology and deconstruction address the flesh as distinct from the body? These questions are explored here in readings of works by, among others, Rabelais, Diderot, Sade, Proust, Beckett, Djebar, Nothomb, Delvig and Nobécourt. The principal philosophers and theorists upon whom the contributors draw include Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, Lacan, Foucault, Deleuze, Agamben, Nancy and Anzieu.

Details

Pages
289
Year
2008
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039111022
Language
English
Keywords
Französisch Literatur Fleisch (Motiv) Körper (Motiv) Geschichte 1552-2006 Phenomenology Deconstruction Sade Philosophy Aufsatzsammlung Proust
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2007. 289 pp.

Biographical notes

Thomas Baldwin (Volume editor) James Fowler (Volume editor) Shane Weller (Volume editor)

The Editors: Thomas Baldwin is Lecturer in French at the University of Kent. His publications include The Material Object in the Work of Marcel Proust (2005). James Fowler is Lecturer in French at the University of Kent and is the author of Voicing Desire: Family and Sexuality in Diderot’s Narrative (2000). Shane Weller is Reader in Comparative Literature at the University of Kent. His publications include A Taste for the Negative: Beckett and Nihilism (2005) and Beckett, Literature, and the Ethics of Alterity (2006).

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