0
Your cart

Your cart is empty

Browse All Departments
  • All Departments
Price
Status
Brand

Showing 1 - 7 of 7 matches in All Departments

Perpetual Motion - Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern (Hardcover): Michael Sheringham Perpetual Motion - Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern (Hardcover)
Michael Sheringham
R2,569 Discovery Miles 25 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Art of the Project - Projects and Experiments in Modern French Culture (Hardcover, New): Johnnie Gratton, Michael Sheringham The Art of the Project - Projects and Experiments in Modern French Culture (Hardcover, New)
Johnnie Gratton, Michael Sheringham
R2,676 Discovery Miles 26 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The idea of the "project" crosses generic, disciplinary and cultural frontiers. At a time when writers and artists are increasingly describing their practices as "projects," remarkably little critical attention has been paid to the actual idea of the "project." This collection of essays responds to an urgent need by suggesting a framework for evaluating the notion of the project in the light of various modernist and postmodernist cultural practices, drawn mainly but not exclusively from the French-speaking domain. The overview offered by this volume promises to makes an original and thought-provoking contribution to contemporary literary, artistic and cultural criticism.

Johnnie Gratton is the holder of the 1776 Chair of French at Trinity College Dublin. He is the author of Expressivism: The Vicissitudes of a Theory in the Writing of Proust and Barthes (Legenda, 2000), and has written widely on modern French fiction and autobiography.
Michael Sheringham is Marshal Foch Professor of French Literature, University of Oxford. He has worked extensively on Surrealism, modern fiction, poetry, and autobiography and related genres. His publications include French Autobiotraphy: Devices and Desires (OUP 1993) and Parisian Fields (ed, Raktion Books, 1996).

French Autobiography: Devices and Desires - Rousseau to Perec (Hardcover): Michael Sheringham French Autobiography: Devices and Desires - Rousseau to Perec (Hardcover)
Michael Sheringham
R7,996 R6,857 Discovery Miles 68 570 Save R1,139 (14%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This is the first full-scale study of French autobiography. Whereas earlier critics have engaged primarily in theoretical discussion of the genre, or in analyses of individual works or authors, Michael Sheringham identifies sixteen key autobiographical texts and situates them in the context of an evolving set of challenges and problems. Informed by a sophisticated awareness of recent theoretical debates, Sheringham conceives autobiography as a distinctively open form of writing, perpetually engaged with different forms of `otherness'. Manifestations of the Other in the autobiographical process - from the reader, who incarnates other people, to ideology, against which individual truth must be pitted, to the potential otherness of memory itself - are traced through a scrutiny of the `devices and desires' at work in a range of texts from Rousseau's Confessions, to Stendhal's Vie de Henry Brulard and Sartre's Les Mots. Other writers examined include Chateaubriand, Gide, Green, Leiris, Leduc, Gorz, Barthes, Perec, and Sarraute. French Autobiography: Devices and Desires represents both the first attempt to assemble a canon in one volume and a strikingly original contribution to the theory of autobiography.

Everyday Life - Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present (Hardcover, New): Michael Sheringham Everyday Life - Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present (Hardcover, New)
Michael Sheringham
R5,387 R2,812 Discovery Miles 28 120 Save R2,575 (48%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the last twenty years the concept of the quotidien, or the everyday, has been prominent in contemporary French culture and in British and American cultural studies. This book provides the first comprehensive analytical survey of the whole field of approaches to the everyday. It offers, firstly, a historical perspective, demonstrating the importance of mainstream and dissident Surrealism; the indispensable contribution, over a 20-year period (1960-80), of four major figures: Henri Lefebvre, Roland Barthes, Michel de Certeau, and Georges Perec; and the recent proliferation of works that investigate everyday experience. Secondly, it establishes the framework of philosophical ideas on which discourses on the everyday depend, but which they characteristically subvert. Thirdly, it comprises searching analyses of works in a variety of genres, including fiction, the essay, poetry, theatre, film, photography, and the visual arts, consistently stressing how explorations of the everyday tend to question and combine genres in richly creative ways. By demonstrating the enduring contribution of Perec and others, and exploring the Surrealist inheritance, the book proposes a genealogy for the remarkable upsurge of interest in the everyday since the 1980s. A second main objective is to raise questions about the dimension of experience addressed by artists and thinkers when they invoke the quotidien or related concepts. Does the 'everyday' refer to an objective content defined by particular activities, or is it best thought of in terms of rhythm, repetition, festivity, ordinariness, the generic, the obvious, the given? Are there events or acts that are uniquely 'everyday', or is the quotidien a way of thinking about events and acts in the 'here and now' as opposed to the longer term? What techniques or genres are best suited to conveying the nature of everyday life? The book explores these questions in a comparative spirit, drawing new parallels between the work of numerous writers and artists, including Andre Breton, Raymond Queneau, Walter Benjamin, Michel Leiris, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Foucault, Stanley Cavell, Annie Ernaux, Jacques Reda, and Sophie Calle.

Everyday Life - Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present (Paperback): Michael Sheringham Everyday Life - Theories and Practices from Surrealism to the Present (Paperback)
Michael Sheringham
R1,760 Discovery Miles 17 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In the last twenty years the concept of the quotidien, or the everyday, has been prominent in contemporary French culture and in British and American cultural studies. This book provides the first comprehensive analytical survey of the whole field of approaches to the everyday. It offers, firstly, a historical perspective, demonstrating the importance of mainstream and dissident Surrealism; the indispensable contribution, over a 20-year period (1960-80), of four major figures: Henri Lefebvre, Roland Barthes, Michel de Certeau, and Georges Perec; and the recent proliferation of works that investigate everyday experience. Secondly, it establishes the framework of philosophical ideas on which discourses on the everyday depend, but which they characteristically subvert. Thirdly, it comprises searching analyses of works in a variety of genres, including fiction, the essay, poetry, theatre, film, photography, and the visual arts, consistently stressing how explorations of the everyday tend to question and combine genres in richly creative ways.
By demonstrating the enduring contribution of Perec and others, and exploring the Surrealist inheritance, the book proposes a genealogy for the remarkable upsurge of interest in the everyday since the 1980s. A second main objective is to raise questions about the dimension of experience addressed by artists and thinkers when they invoke the quotidien or related concepts. Does the 'everyday' refer to an objective content defined by particular activities, or is it best thought of in terms of rhythm, repetition, festivity, ordinariness, the generic, the obvious, the given? Are there events or acts that are uniquely 'everyday', or is the quotidien a way of thinking about events and acts in the 'here and now' as opposed to the longer term? What techniques or genres are best suited to conveying the nature of everyday life? The book explores these questions in a comparative spirit, drawing new parallels between the work of numerous writers and artists, including Andre Breton, Raymond Queneau, Walter Benjamin, Michel Leiris, Maurice Blanchot, Michel Foucault, Stanley Cavell, Annie Ernaux, Jacques Reda, and Sophie Calle."

Perpetual Motion - Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern (Paperback): Michael Sheringham Perpetual Motion - Studies in French Poetry from Surrealism to the Postmodern (Paperback)
Michael Sheringham
R559 Discovery Miles 5 590 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Andre Breton - a bibliography (Paperback): Michael Sheringham Andre Breton - a bibliography (Paperback)
Michael Sheringham
R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Out of stock
Free Delivery
Pinterest Twitter Facebook Google+
You may like...
Fatima Meer - Memories Of Love And…
Fatima Meer Paperback  (1)
R365 R314 Discovery Miles 3 140
Women In Solitary - Inside The Female…
Shanthini Naidoo Paperback  (1)
R355 R305 Discovery Miles 3 050
The Land Is Ours - Black Lawyers And The…
Tembeka Ngcukaitobi Paperback  (11)
R380 R297 Discovery Miles 2 970
Yes To Life - In Spite Of Everything
Viktor E. Frankl Paperback R270 R211 Discovery Miles 2 110
The Children's Crusade
George Zabriskie Gray Paperback R469 Discovery Miles 4 690
Lives of Cardinal Alberoni, and the Duke…
George Moore Paperback R548 Discovery Miles 5 480
Man's Search For Meaning
Victor E. Frankl Paperback  (4)
R235 R184 Discovery Miles 1 840
The Message
Ta-Nehisi Coates Paperback R380 R275 Discovery Miles 2 750
A History Of South Africa - From The…
Fransjohan Pretorius Paperback R704 Discovery Miles 7 040
Falling Monuments, Reluctant Ruins - The…
Hilton Judin Paperback R875 R757 Discovery Miles 7 570

 

Partners