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Provocative, subtle, polemical, reasoned, contentious, witty-this is one of the first works to bring the insights of American gender studies and queer theory to modern French literature. It focuses on the complex relations among narrative, theory, interpretation, and homosexuality in the work of Marcel Proust, Roland Barthes, Michel Tournier, and Renaud Camus.
Thematology --- French literature --- anno 1900-1999 --- Gay men in literature --- Hermeneutics --- Hermeneutiek --- Herméneutique --- Hommes homosexuels dans la littérature --- Homoseksuele mannen in de literatuur --- 82.091 --- -Gay men --- -Gay men in literature --- Homosexuality and literature --- -French literature --- -Gay men's writings, French --- -French gay men's writings --- Literature and homosexuality --- Literature --- Interpretation, Methodology of --- Criticism --- Gays, Male --- Homosexuals, Male --- Male gays --- Urnings --- Gays --- Men --- Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Male authors --- -History and criticism --- -Theory, etc --- Intellectual life --- History --- History and criticism --- Gay men in literature. --- Gay men --- Gay men's writings, French --- Hermeneutics. --- Theory, etc. --- Intellectual life. --- -Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- 82.091 Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- -Interpretation, Methodology of --- French gay men's writings --- Male authors&delete& --- History and criticism&delete& --- Theory, etc --- 20th century --- France --- Gay men's writings [French ] --- French literature - Men authors - History and criticism. --- Gay men's writings, French - History and criticism. --- Gay men - France - Intellectual life. --- History and criticism.
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Homoseksualiteit in de literatuur --- Homosexuality in literature --- Homosexualité dans la littérature --- 82:396 --- 82.091 --- 840 "19" --- French prose literature --- -Gay men --- -Gay men's writings, French --- -Homosexuality and literature --- -Homosexuality in literature --- Literature and homosexuality --- Literature --- French gay men's writings --- French literature --- Gays, Male --- Homosexuals, Male --- Male gays --- Urnings --- Gays --- Men --- Literatuur en feminisme --- Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- Franse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- History and criticism --- Intellectual life --- History --- -French prose literature --- Gay men --- Gay men's writings, French --- Homosexuality and literature --- Homosexuality in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Intellectual life. --- -82:396 --- 840 "19" Franse literatuur--20e eeuw. Periode 1900-1999 --- 82.091 Vergelijkende literatuurstudie --- 82:396 Literatuur en feminisme --- 20th century --- France --- Gay men's writings [French ] --- French prose literature - 20th century - History and criticism. --- Male homosexuals
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French fiction --- Realism in literature --- History and criticism --- -Realism in literature --- Neorealism (Literature) --- Magic realism (Literature) --- Mimesis in literature --- French literature --- Realism in literature. --- History and criticism. --- French fiction - 19th century - History and criticism
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Andrology in literature. --- Generative organs, Male. --- Human body in literature.
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"Jean-François Lyotard (1924-1998) was a French philosopher and literary theorist. He is well-known for his articulation of postmodernism after the late 1970s and the analysis of the impact of postmodernity on the human condition. In 1954 Lyotard became a member of Socialisme ou Barbarie, a French political organisation formed in 1948 around the inadequacy of the Trotskyist analysis to explain the new forms of domination in the Soviet Union. His writings in this period are mostly concerned with ultra-left politics, with focus on the Algerian situation which he witnessed first hand while teaching philosophy in Constantine. Socialisme ou Barbarie became increasingly anti-Marxist and Lyotard was prominent in the Pouvoir Ouvrier, a group that rejected the position and split in 1963"--Wikipedia.
Lyotard, Jean-François, --- Philosophers --- Philosophers. --- Philosophy, French --- Philosophy, French. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Philosophy, Modern. --- Lyotard, Jean-François,
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French literature --- Culture and globalization --- Right and left (Political science) in literature --- Littérature française --- Culture et mondialisation --- Droite et gauche (Science politique) dans la littérature --- Themes, motives --- Thèmes, motifs --- Littérature française --- Droite et gauche (Science politique) dans la littérature --- Thèmes, motifs --- Themes, motives.
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French literature --- Homosexuality in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Homosexuality in literature --- History and criticism
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