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Variations on the Ethics of Mourning in Modern Literature in French

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«From Freud and psychoanalysis to Derrida and philosophy, the question of mourning has been central to a whole strain of modern thought, especially in France. This fascinating and illuminating collection of essays explores the question in a wide range of intellectual and literary settings, from the French Revolution down through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It is a tour de force.» (Christopher Prendergast FBA, King's College, Cambridge)
«This volume compellingly explores the intersection of ethics and aesthetics, showing how literature can enrich our sense of the complexity of mourning, grief and loss. It provides a significant contribution to scholarship on mourning, understood as a never-ending process of relationality.» (Hanna Meretoja, University of Turku, Finland)
How does modern writing in French grapple with the present absence and absent presence of lost loved ones? How might it challenge and critique the relegation of certain deaths to the realm of the unmournable? What might this reveal about the role of the literary in the French and francophone world and shifting conceptions of the nation-state? Essays on texts from the Revolution to the present day explore these questions from a variety of perspectives, bringing out the ways in which mourning contests the boundaries between the personal and the historical, the aesthetic and the ethical, the self and the other, and ultimately reasserting its truly critical resonance.

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Contents: Dominique Rabaté: Préface - Dominique Rabaté: Translation by Stephen Romer: Preface - Carole Bourne-Taylor: Introduction - Unmournable Revolutions - Benjamin Thurston: Impossible Mourning: Funeral Orations for Louis XVI (1814- 1815) - Rachel Benoît: Unmourned Histories in Gustave Flaubert's L'Éducation sentimentale - Inconsolable (Af)filiations - Jennifer Rushworth: The Rhythm of Mourning in Proust (with Barthes and Derrida) - Henriette Korthals Altes: Mourning Their Mothers: Roland Barthes, Jacques Derrida and the Gift of Tears - Khalid Lyamlahy: With Barthes and Derrida in «the Margins of a Funereal Song»: The Poetics of Maternal Mourning in the Work of Abdelkébir Khatibi - Sara- Louise Cooper: Mourning the Mother, Mourning the World: Patrick Chamoiseau's La Matière de l'absence - Poéthique: Between New Elegy and Anti-Elegy - Ariane Mildenberg: «The Door Pushed Back the Light»: On a Phenomenology of Mourning in Maurice Merleau-Ponty and Jacques Roubaud - Daisy Sainsbury: The Ends and Beginnings of Language in Valérie Rouzeau's Pas revoir - Carole Bourne-Taylor: Poethic Justice: Re-incarnations in Emmanuel Merle's Poetry - Sara- Louise Cooper: Conclusion: Mourning in Motion from Ireland to the Caribbean.

About the author










Carole Bourne-Taylor is Associate Professor of French, Fellow and Tutor at Brasenose College, Oxford. Her interdisciplinary research includes publications on literature in English and French, phenomenology and the performing arts.
Sara-Louise Cooper is Lecturer in French at the University of Kent. Her research interests include migration, memory studies and comparative critical method. She has published work on Patrick Chamoiseau, Georges Perec, Vladimir Nabokov and Maryse Condé. She is currently working on a monograph on contemporary Caribbean writing and «world literature».

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«From Freud and psychoanalysis to Derrida and philosophy, the question of mourning has been central to a whole strain of modern thought, especially in France. This fascinating and illuminating collection of essays explores the question in a wide range of intellectual and literary settings, from the French Revolution down through the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It is a tour de force.» (Christopher Prendergast FBA, King's College, Cambridge)



«This volume compellingly explores the intersection of ethics and aesthetics, showing how literature can enrich our sense of the complexity of mourning, grief and loss. It provides a significant contribution to scholarship on mourning, understood as a never-ending process of relationality.» (Hanna Meretoja, University of Turku, Finland)

Product details

Assisted by Bourne-Taylor (Editor), Bourne-Taylor (Editor), Carol Bourne-Taylor (Editor), Carole Bourne-Taylor (Editor), COOPER (Editor), Cooper (Editor), Sara-Louis Cooper (Editor), Sara-Louise Cooper (Editor), Jean Khalfa (Editor)
Publisher Peter Lang
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.10.2021
 
EAN 9781789972733
ISBN 978-1-78997-273-3
No. of pages 316
Dimensions 152 mm x 17 mm x 229 mm
Weight 483 g
Series Modern French Identities
Subject Humanities, art, music > Linguistics and literary studies > Romance linguistics / literary studies

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