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The subversive China in twentieth-century French literature (Paul Claudel, Victor Segalen, Andre Malraux, Henri Michaux, Philippe Sollers).
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The subversive China in twentieth-century French literature (Paul Claudel, Victor Segalen, Andre Malraux, Henri Michaux, Philippe Sollers)./
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Ji, Zhen.
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187 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-03, Section: A, page: 1018.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-03A.
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0542037572
The subversive China in twentieth-century French literature (Paul Claudel, Victor Segalen, Andre Malraux, Henri Michaux, Philippe Sollers).
Ji, Zhen.
The subversive China in twentieth-century French literature (Paul Claudel, Victor Segalen, Andre Malraux, Henri Michaux, Philippe Sollers).
- 187 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-03, Section: A, page: 1018.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Rice University, 2005.
This dissertation examines an anti-West and anti-humane role played by China in the works of Claudel, Segalen, Malraux, Michaux and Sollers. I argue that the search for different values in China makes their works a homogenous discourse, which reflects the crisis in subjectivity and in language in modern Western society. China serves as a reference in criticizing Western humanistic tradition, and also offers a model of "deja-la moderne" in the search for a new aesthetic, in an age of token-language (Jean-Joseph Goux, 1984). Thus, focusing on the inadequacy of the Western heritage rather than on Western power over the other, this discourse reveals some features that Edward Said failed to discuss in his Orientalism (1978).
ISBN: 0542037572Subjects--Topical Terms:
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Literature, Romance.
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In part one, I first outline the motifs in the praise of the Chinese writing by Claudel, Michaux and Segalen, and point out the connection between their admiration of Chinese sign and the development of a no-representative aesthetic. Then I look at the ways in which those writers bring Chinese writing in their works. I argue that their effort to create the effect of simultaneity of signs intends to break with the linear constraints of writing. It also leads to the emergence of an anti-ideological "ecriture" in Sollers' works that completely breaks with the representative literature.
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