"Ces forces obscures de l'âme" : women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus

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    • Margerrison, Christine

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"Ces forces obscures de l'âme" : women, race and origins in the writings of Albert Camus

Christie Margerrison

(Faux titre, 311)

Rodopi, 2008

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [317]-345) and index

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This is the first major investigation of Camus's prose fiction to explore the developing presentation of women, from the author's earliest writings to his last, unfinished novel. Avoiding the traditional relegation of this subject to an emotional or private sphere, it traces Camus's intellectual development in order to demonstrate the centrality of this subject to Camus's work as a whole. If the Absurd, constructed over the body of the "real" woman, liberates the writer to follow a "true path" of literary creation, the impending loss of his Algerian homeland impells a return to "all that he had not been free to choose", the ties of blood. These conflictual and unresolved ties are here investigated, in conjunction with the presentation of mythical female figures expressing Camus's darkest fears, partly voiced in other writings, concerning that "other" Algeria for which he would never fight. Exploring complex interconnections between sexuality, "race" and colonialism, this volume is pertinent to all who are interested in the writings of Camus, particularly those seeking relevant new ways of approaching his work.

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Abbreviations Introduction Chapter 1: Early Confrontations with Others: the Ecrits de Jeunesse Chapter 2: The Death of Woman and the Birth of Culture Chapter 3: The Man-god and Death as an Act of the Will Chapter 4: The Dark Continent of L'Etranger Chapter 5: Mythical Women in La Peste Chapter 6: Woman, Race and the Fall of Man Chapter 7: Sexual Topographies Chapter 8: The First Man Selected Bibliography Index

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