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Oe (kenzaburo), 1935 --- -Oe (kenzaburo), 1935 --- -Oe (kenzaburo), 1935-
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Ōe, Kenzaburō --- Ōe, Kenzaburō, --- Critique et interprétation.
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Le « travail du deuil » est devenu une banalité. L’objet du deuil, prétend-on, est substituable. Voilà le credo qu’il s’agit d’interroger. D’abord avec Philippe Ariès, en replaçant cette version psychanalytique dans son contexte historique : comme une tentative de survie de la mort romantique à l’instant même (1914-1918) où elle laisse place à la mort sèche. Puis, lisant en détail l’interprétation d’Hamlet donnée par Lacan, Allouch avance ici la thèse opposée : l’objet du deuil est insubstituable. Le deuil n’est pas changer d’objet mais modifier le rapport à l’objet. La lecture d’une nouvelle de Kenzaburo Ôe vient préciser le concept de gracieux sacrifice de deuil. En filigrane de ces trois études particulières, l’ombre grise d’un enfant mort vient tendre ses filets de rêves et de cauchemars.
Lacan, Jacques, --- Deuil --- --Œ, Kenzaburo --- --Psychanalyse --- --Mallarmé, Stéphane, --- Mort --- --Littérature --- --Lacan, Jacques, --- --Deuil --- Psychanalyse --- Littérature --- Lacan, Jacques, 1901-1981 --- Œ, Kenzaburo --- Mallarmé, Stéphane, 1842-1898
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Silence can be injurious - similar to words, yet different. This study uses the perspectives of literary and cultural studies to examine the violence of silence in the works of Thomas Bernhard, K?b? Abe, Ingeborg Bachmann, and Kenzabur? ?e. Close readings yield concrete illustrations of current theories regarding subtle forms of violence and interrogate silence in the context of gender, politics, economy, and cultural memory.
Bernhard, Thomas (1931-1989) --- Bachmann, Ingeborg (1926-1973) --- Abe, Kōbō (1924-1993) --- Ōe, Kenzaburō (1935-....) --- Critique et interprétation --- Austrian literature --- Japanese literature --- Violence in literature. --- Silence in literature. --- History and criticism. --- Silence/ in literature.
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Thanatology --- Bereavement --- Grief. --- Death. --- Death in art. --- Death in literature. --- Sex (Psychology) --- Erotica --- Thanatologie --- Deuil --- Chagrin --- Mort --- Mort dans l'art --- Mort dans la littérature --- Sexualité (Psychologie) --- Erotisme --- History. --- Psychological aspects --- Histoire --- Aspect psychologique --- Death in art --- Grief --- Death in literature --- --Psychanalyse --- --Littérature --- --Mort --- --Œ, Kenzaburo --- --Œuvre --- --History --- History --- Mort dans la littérature --- Sexualité (Psychologie) --- Thanatology - History --- Sex (Psychology) - History --- Death in art - History --- Bereavement - Psychological aspects - History --- Death in literature - History --- Erotica - History --- Psychanalyse --- Littérature --- Œuvre --- Œ, Kenzaburo
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Nobel Prize winner Oe Kenzaburo and the ever-disturbing Mishima Yukio have explored twentieth-century Japanese alienation with an unsparing eye and savage humor. In Escape from the Wasteland, Susan J. Napier examines their vivid and often perverse depiction's of sex, impotence, emperor worship, and violence. For new readers of Oe and Mishima, this is an indispensable guide. For critics and scholars, it is the benchmark study.
Japanese fiction --- Romanticism. --- Realism in literature. --- Japanese fiction. --- History and criticism. --- Mishima, Yukio, --- Ōe, Kenzaburō, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- 1900-1999. --- Romanticism --- Realism in literature --- History and criticism --- Neorealism (Literature) --- Magic realism (Literature) --- Mimesis in literature --- Pseudo-romanticism --- Romanticism in literature --- Aesthetics --- Fiction --- Literary movements
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Ethnology. Cultural anthropology --- Comparative literature --- English literature --- Asian literature --- History of civilization --- niet-westerse cultuur --- etnologie --- literatuur --- Engelse literatuur --- Shimazaki Tóson --- Linnaeus, Carolus --- Shakespeare, William --- Keats, John --- Nogami, Yaeko --- Empson, William --- Tezuka, Osama --- Xu, Zhumo --- Mu, Yang --- Sōseki, Natsume --- Tsubouchi, Shōyō --- Tagore, Rabindranath --- Wordsworth, William --- Oë, Kenzaburo --- Austen, Jane --- Shelley, Mary --- Blake, William --- Hearn, Lafcadio --- Byron [Lord] --- Great Britain --- Ireland --- East Asia --- China --- North Korea --- South Korea --- Japan --- Taiwan --- India --- Asia
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