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L'eveil a la conscience de soi: Simone de Beauvoir et Serge Doubrovsky = = Awakening to Self-Awareness: Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky.
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L'eveil a la conscience de soi: Simone de Beauvoir et Serge Doubrovsky =/
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Awakening to Self-Awareness: Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky.
Author:
Jouan-Westlund, Annie.
Published:
Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, : 1997,
Description:
361 p.
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Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 59-11, Section: A.
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Dissertations Abstracts International59-11A.
Subject:
Romance literature. -
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https://pqdd.sinica.edu.tw/twdaoapp/servlet/advanced?query=9737012
ISBN:
9780591755053
L'eveil a la conscience de soi: Simone de Beauvoir et Serge Doubrovsky = = Awakening to Self-Awareness: Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky.
Jouan-Westlund, Annie.
L'eveil a la conscience de soi: Simone de Beauvoir et Serge Doubrovsky =
Awakening to Self-Awareness: Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky. - Ann Arbor : ProQuest Dissertations & Theses, 1997 - 361 p.
Source: Dissertations Abstracts International, Volume: 59-11, Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--The University of Wisconsin - Madison, 1997.
The problem of the subject in literary discourse and the problem of language in our conception of the self have led to a new interest in autobiography. This dissertation studies the autobiographical works of Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky. It explores how the process of autobiography and the interplay between these writers and their readers enable the writers to come to consciousness through writing. It also analyzes the different strategies used by these two writers to accommodate their self-reflexive works to literary forms. The first three chapters concentrate on the process of self-disclosure in Simone de Beauvoir's autobiography. The first chapter examines her autobiography as a process of self-construction through her perception and use of the written word. The second chapter analyzes her autobiographical writing as a process of self-idealization and the third chapter as a process of self-justification to herself and others. The fourth chapter deals with the origin, the criticism and the defense of Serge Doubrovsky's autofiction, a new form of autobiography where the narrative interplay of fiction and reality constitutes the author's self-definition. The fifth chapter examines autofiction as a genre adapted to the author's existential neurosis. The sixth chapter defines autofiction as the deconstructed form of writing of/for psychoanalysis. The seventh chapter examines the seductive aspect of intertextuality in autofiction. The eighth chapter analyzes the conflicting attraction and repulsion experienced by the readers of autofiction. The textual strategies pursued by Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky show a shift in autobiography to a practice that is less retrospective and more analytical. This dissertation contributes to a better understanding of autobiography as a problematic literary form belonging to a mode of referentiality and representation that is linked to changing forms of consciousness.
ISBN: 9780591755053Subjects--Topical Terms:
2144781
Romance literature.
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L'eveil a la conscience de soi: Simone de Beauvoir et Serge Doubrovsky = = Awakening to Self-Awareness: Simone de Beauvoir and Serge Doubrovsky.
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