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A terrorized literature: Terror, terrorism and locating identity in three Quebec novels.
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A terrorized literature: Terror, terrorism and locating identity in three Quebec novels./
作者:
Pinese, Daniele.
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70 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-04, page: 1970.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International47-04.
標題:
Literature, Canadian (French). -
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9780494453209
A terrorized literature: Terror, terrorism and locating identity in three Quebec novels.
Pinese, Daniele.
A terrorized literature: Terror, terrorism and locating identity in three Quebec novels.
- 70 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 47-04, page: 1970.
Thesis (M.A.)--Concordia University (Canada), 2008.
This thesis examines three Quebec novels: Hubert Aquin's Prochain Episode (1965), Claude Jasmin's Ethel et le Terroriste (1964), and Michael Basilieres' Black Bird (2003). During the 1960s, Quebec identity moved away from traditional values---the preservation of religion and the mythology associated with rural life. This change lead to an uncertain literary project which grappled with the view that French-Canadian history was an inadequate base from which to construct a new, authentic, Quebecois literary identity. Prochain Episode and Ethel et le Terroriste are examples of this attempt to construct a new identity. However, both texts are unable separate story and history (histoire and histoire). Here, the figure of the terrorist is representative of a new paradoxical state of identity: the terrorist embodies ideas of revolution but is consistently confined by an inability to break free, via narrative, from the constraints of history. Michael Basilieres' Black Bird is examined using the gothic mode as well as Charles Taylor's thoughts on G.W.F. Hegel's dialectic relationship between self and other. Though Black Bird employs similar strategies to Prochain Episode and Ethel et le Terroriste, it acknowledges that both history and literature---histoire---are inadequate and contradictory; that a constant recognition of this fact best articulates any concept of a future Quebec identity.
ISBN: 9780494453209Subjects--Topical Terms:
1022326
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