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What Proust Heard - Novels and the Ethnography of Talk (Hardcover)
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What Proust Heard - Novels and the Ethnography of Talk (Hardcover)
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Michael Lucey offers a linguistic anthropological analysis of
Proust's In Search of Lost Time. What happens when we talk? This
deceptively simple question is central to Marcel Proust's
monumental novel In Search of Lost Time. Both Proust's narrator and
the novel that houses him devote considerable energy to
investigating not just what people are saying or doing when they
talk, but also what happens socioculturally through their use of
language. Proust, in other words, is interested in what linguistic
anthropologists call language-in-use. Michael Lucey elucidates
Proust's approach to language-in-use in a number of ways:
principally in relation to linguistic anthropology, but also in
relation to speech act theory, and to Pierre Bourdieu's sociology.
The book also includes an interlude after each of its chapters that
contextualizes Proust's social-scientific practice of novel writing
in relation to that of a number of other novelists, earlier and
later, and from several different traditions, including Honore de
Balzac, George Eliot, Virginia Woolf, Nathalie Sarraute, and Rachel
Cusk. Lucey is thus able to show how, in the hands of quite
different novelists, various aspects of the novel form become
instruments of linguistic anthropological analysis. The result
introduces a different way of understanding language to literary
and cultural critics and explores the consequences of this new
understanding for the practice of literary criticism more
generally.
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