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Sur le fil de la mémoire : littérature taïwanaise des années 1970 - 1990.
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ISBN: 9782917969076 2917969075 Year: 2009 Publisher: Lyon Tigre de papier

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Taïwan : île de mémoires
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ISBN: 9782917969106 2917969105 Year: 2012 Publisher: Lyon : Tigre de Papier,

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Taiwan --- Taiwan --- History. --- Histoire


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Echographie en pratique obstétricale
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ISSN: 17786258 ISBN: 9782294700507 2294700503 Year: 2009 Publisher: Issy-les-Moulineaux : Elsevier Masson,

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Chirurgie du genou : my knee practice
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ISBN: 2294078721 9782294078729 Year: 2007 Publisher: Paris: Masson,

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Reading Wang Wenxing

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Le corps dans les littératures modernes d’Asie orientale : discours, représentation, intermédialité

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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.

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