This volume explores and challenges the extensive possible meanings
and semantic connotations of the stain, including dirt, blood, dye,
clue, symptom, shadow, smudge, memory, crack, trace and blindspot. The
roles, functions, workings and unworkings of stains are interrogated
across a range of disciplinary areas in French and Francophone
literature and culture. The collection provides a theoretical
framework for the significance of the stain in interpretation across a
wide range of disciplines as well as offering close readings of films,
photographs, paintings and literary texts in which the figure of the
stain appears. In this respect, the following key notions are
addressed and reconfigured: presence and absence, obscurity,
visibility and legibility, form(lessness) and (non)representation, the
(non)human and the animal, language and materiality, experience and
knowledge, suffering and healing, remembering and forgetting. In
parallel, the collection offers innovative readings of the work of key
thinkers, examining how Barthes, Proust, Bataille, Camus and others
engage with the topic of stains. This volume presents the stain as a
powerful critical tool which complicates and contaminates historical,
ethical, aesthetic and methodological boundaries. The essays celebrate
the productive potential of the stain as an oblique means of accessing
and uncovering significant and unexpected continuities and
discontinuities.
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Communication and Contamination in French and Francophone Literature and Culture
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781787074453
Publisert
2019
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Ltd, International Academic Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter