Fin de millenaire French Fiction e-bog
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The turn of the millennium in France coincided with a number of tangible crises and apocalyptic discourses, and with the growth of the mass media and global market, further generating and manipulating crisis. In this original, wide-ranging but closely analytical study, Cruickshank contextualizes and reads the work of four influential writers of prose fiction -- Angot, Echenoz, Houellebecq, and ...
E-bog
1313,81 DKK
Forlag
OUP Oxford
Udgivet
8 oktober 2009
Genrer
2ADF
Sprog
English
Format
pdf
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9780191571923
The turn of the millennium in France coincided with a number of tangible crises and apocalyptic discourses, and with the growth of the mass media and global market, further generating and manipulating crisis. In this original, wide-ranging but closely analytical study, Cruickshank contextualizes and reads the work of four influential writers of prose fiction -- Angot, Echenoz, Houellebecq, and Redonnet -- teasing out each one's response to this convergence. Shesuggests that the recurrent fictional and cultural trope of the turning point has both aesthetic and critical potential. Bringing together analyses spanning literature, thought, and culture, she identifies and critiques the ways in which, on the eve of the twenty-first century, different theoretical andfictional approaches confront the manipulation of crisis discourses. Drawing on a 'long twentieth century' of crisis thinking, Cruickshank counters the perception that a postmodern model of perpetual crisis is culturally dominant, and establ