Le Labyrinthe littéraire de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr
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Le Labyrinthe littéraire de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr: (36 Francopolyphonies)


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Les romans de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr connaissent un succès qui ne se dément pas. Ce volume cherche à éclairer les modalités narratives qui permettent à l’auteur de transformer le politique en littérature, mais aussi à situer son œuvre dans le contexte littéraire actuel. The novels of Mohamed Mbougar Sarr have become instant classics. This volume seeks to shed light on the narrative modalities that allow the author to transform politics into literature, but also to situate his work in the current literary context.

Table of Contents:
Remerciements Notes sur les contributeurs et contributrices Entrer dans le labyrinthe littéraire de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Sarah Burnautzki, Abdoulaye Imorou et Cornelia Ruhe Interlude La part de la Critique  Mohamed Mbougar Sarr Engagement et résistance Masculinités en question. De Terre ceinte à De purs hommes  Catherine Mazauric Morts, sépultures et deuil. Les fictions thanatographiques de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Cornelia Ruhe Passer d’un monde à l’autre. La musique dans « La Cale »  Tessa van Wijk Agentivité des personnages et engagement littéraire. Voix et détours chez Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Valérie Dusaillant-Fernandes Interlude Le journal de la résistance dans Terre ceinte – un projet étudiant  Tessa van Wijk et Gabriëlle Kamphuis Polyphonie et intermédialité De la « médialisation » de l’écriture dans les romans de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr. Pour une représentation efficiente des réalités sociopolitiques africaines  Aliou Seck Les monstres n’existent pas. Sortir du labyrinthe de l’inhumain avec Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Abdoulaye Imorou Comment dire la migration ? L’importance de la transmission dans Silence du chœur de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Julia Görtz Convivialisme, polyphonie et violence dans Silence du chœur de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Lena Seauve Interlude La part du blogueur  Réassi Ouabonzi (Gangoueus) Le labyrinthe de l’intertextualité De l’enquête au discours queer. L’intertextualité dans De purs hommes de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Susanne Gehrmann Les mondes enchevêtrés de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Émile Lévesque-Jalbert « Un écrivain africain aux prises avec la Shoah ». Mémoires afro-juives dans La plus secrète Mémoire des hommes  Alicia C. Montoya Un crocodile peut en cacher un autre. Mohamed Mbougar Sarr lecteur de Paul Lomami Tshibamba  Bernard De Meyer Interlude Comment naît un programme d’édition ?  Isabel Kupski Le labyrinthe de l’édition (française) « Écrire, ne pas écrire ». Arthur Rimbaud, Mohamed Mbougar Sarr et la poétique de la Modernité  Sarah Burnautzki ‘Goncourables’ à tout prix : Mohamed Mbougar Sarr et la connexion polonaise. De quelques triangles transatlantiques  Kathleen Gyssels ‘Courir’ derrière l’immense littérature occidentale ? Le palimpseste de Mohamed Mbougar Sarr  Joanne Brueton Sortir du labyrinthe de l’histoire littéraire (blanche)  Oana Panaïté Interlude Une boussole pour mieux s’orienter au milieu des livres. Itinéraire d’un agent littéraire  Raphaël Thierry Index

About the Author :
Sarah Burnautzki, professeure à l’Université de Heidelberg où elle enseigne les littératures francophones et latino-américaines. Spécialiste de Marie NDiaye et Yambo Ouologuem, son ouvrage Les Frontières racialisées de la littérature française (2017) examine la violence symbolique de la racialisation dans l'espace littéraire français. Abdoulaye Imorou, Université du Ghana, travaille, entre autres, sur le statut de la littérature africaine francophone, la globalisation de la critique littéraire et les représentations littéraires des conflits. Il a coordonné La littérature africaine francophone. Mesures d’une présence au monde (2014) Cornelia Ruhe, professeure à l’Université de Mannheim. Éditrice de plusieurs volumes collectifs, auteure de monographies et d’articles portant sur la littérature contemporaine en langue française, dont La mémoire des conflits dans la fiction française contemporaine (2020). Sarah Burnautzki, Ph.D. (2014 Universität Heidelberg/Ehess, Paris), Professor (Universität Heidelberg). She teaches Francophone and Latin American literatures. Specialised in Marie NDiaye and Yambo Ouologuem, her book Les Frontières racialisées de la littérature française (2017) examines the symbolic violence of racialisation in French literary space. Abdoulaye Imorou, Ph.D (2009, University of Cergy-Pontoise), Senior Lecturer (University of Ghana). His work focuses on the status of Francophone African literature, the globalization of literary criticism, and literary representations of conflicts. He has edited La littérature africaine francophone. Mesures d’une présence au monde (2014) Cornelia Ruhe, Ph.D. (2002 Universität Konstanz), Full Professor (Universität Mannheim). Editor of several volumes, author of articles and monographs on contemporary literature in French, including La mémoire des conflits dans la fiction française contemporaine (2020).


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9789004710887
  • Publisher: Brill
  • Publisher Imprint: Brill
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 362
  • Series Title: 36 Francopolyphonies
  • Weight: 752 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9004710884
  • Publisher Date: 17 Oct 2024
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: French
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 29 mm
  • Width: 155 mm


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