Corps/décors : femmes, orgie, parodie : hommage à Lucienne Frappier-Mazur

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Corps/décors : femmes, orgie, parodie : hommage à Lucienne Frappier-Mazur

sous la direction de Catherine Nesci ; en collaboration avec Gretchen Van Slyke et Gerald Prince

(Faux titre, no. 171)

Rodopi, 1999

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Corps/décors : femmes, orgie, parodie = Bodyscape : women, orgy, parody

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"Bibliographie des écrits de Lucienne Frappier-Mazur": p. [xix]-xxii

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

This volume, written in honor of Lucienne Frappier-Mazur, Professor Emerita of French at the University of Pennsylvania, reflects her wide-ranging contributions to the study of French literature, especially the writings of Balzac, Sade and Sand. Organized into five sections, it brings together 23 original essays in English and French by noted scholars of history and literature, the majority of which explore various inscriptions of the body, especially the female body, in political and literary discourse. Many of the issues engaged in these essays - the body as a cultural product insofar as it forms the basis for constructions of the modern nation-state as well as the exclusion of women from that social body; the baroque setting of orgy and the performance of the erotic/eroticized body on that scene; the representation of poor and working-class bodies; women's autobiographical praxis; parody - testify to the influential scholarship of Frappier-Mazur. The broad spectrum of authors in this volume is noteworthy. In addition to essays on Shakespeare, Rousseau, Sade, Balzac, Nerval, Flaubert, Lautreamont, Mallarme, Zola, there are also studies devoted to Restif de la Bretonne, Olympe de Gouges, Louise Michel, Poictevin, Rachilde, Jean Lorrain, Marthe Bibesco, Nathalie Sarraute, Michel Leiris, Daniel Pennac, and Ken Bugul.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments. Catherine NESCI et Gretchen VAN SLYKE: Propos pour Lucienne Bibliographie des ecrits de Lucienne Frappier-Mazur. Introduction I: NATION/GENERATION Phyllis RACKIN: Staging the Female Body: Maternal Breastfeeding and Lady Macbeth's 'unsex me here' Carroll SMITH-ROSENBERG: Engendering Citizenship. Women in the Modern Liberal Republic Catherine NESCI: La passion de l'impropre: lien conjugal et lien colonial chez Olympe de Gouges Naomi SCHOR: Domestic Orientalism: On the Road with Gustave and Maxime William PAULSON: Corporalite, corps social et identite nationale chez Pennac II: SADE ET SA DESCENDANCE Beatrice FINK: Corps sadiens, decors baroques Catherine LAFARGE: Le Corps d'Ursule Barbara TETER-GOODALE: A Destruction of the Interior: Woman as Womb in Les Chants de Maldoror Christine PLANTE: Les petites filles ne mangent pas de viande. Tuer, saigner, devorer dans La Marquise de Sade de Rachilde III: AUTOFICTIONS FEMININES Isabelle NAGINSKI: Sisypha: George Sand's Autobiographical Body Kathleen HART: Louise Michel's Utopian Cosmogony Roxana VERONA: Marthe Bibesco's 'Happy Conjunctions' Gretchen VAN SLYKE: Autobiographical Matrices and Mother Tongues in Nathalie Sarraute's Enfance E. Nicole MEYER: Silencing the Noise, Voicing the Self: Ken Bugul's Textual Journey Towards Embodiment IV: LE CORPS PAUVRE Nicole MOZET: De sel et d'or: Eugenie Grandet, une histoire sans Histoire Frank P. BOWMAN: Corps et orgie chez Nerval: L'Imagier de Harlem Anne BERGER: Crise d'aumone (Mallarme reprend Hugo) Jean-Marc KEHRES: Le corps ouvrier dans Germinal V: NARCISSE TRAVESTI David POWELL: Une fausse note: la parodie chez George Sand Gayle ZACHMANN: La Decoration! Figuring the Feminine in Mallarme Rae Beth GORDON: Sensations: Body and Soul in Poictevin Micheline BESNARD: Roses et poisons. Riviera fin-de-siecle Julie SOLOMON: Self-Portrait with Skin: Masquerade and Self-Exposure in Michel Leiris Index

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  • NCID
    BA50229211
  • ISBN
    • 9042004266
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    fre
  • Text Language Code
    engfre
  • Place of Publication
    Amsterdam
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxii, 355 p.
  • Size
    22 cm
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