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The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed the striking
advance of pornography into the Western cultural mainstream.
Symptomatic of this development has been the use by writers,
artists, and film-makers of the imagery and aesthetics of
pornography, in works which have, often on this basis, achieved
considerable international success. Amongst these artists are a
number of French authors and directors - such as Michel
Houellebecq, Catherine Breillat, Virginie Despentes, or Catherine
Millet - whose work has often been dismissed as trashy or
exploitative, but whose use of pornographic material may in fact be
indicative of important contemporary concerns. In this, the first
study of this significant trend, the authors explore how the
reference to pornography encodes diverse political, cultural, and
existential questions, including relations between the sexes, the
collapse of avant-garde politics, gay sexualities in the time of
AIDS, the anti-feminist backlash, the relation to the body and
illness, the place of fantasy, and the sexualisation of children.
It will be of interest to undergraduates, graduates, and
researchers in the fields of French culture, gender, film and media
studies. -- .
The turn of the twenty-first century has witnessed the striking
advance of pornography into the Western cultural mainstream.
Symptomatic of this development has been the use by writers,
artists, and film-makers of the imagery and aesthetics of
pornography, in works which have, often on this basis, achieved
considerable international success. Amongst these artists are a
number of French authors and directors - such as Michel
Houellebecq, Catherine Breillat, Virginie Despentes, or Catherine
Millet - whose work has often been dismissed as trashy or
exploitative, but whose use of pornographic material may in fact be
indicative of important contemporary concerns. In this, the first
study of this significant trend, the authors explore how the
reference to pornography encodes diverse political, cultural, and
existential questions, including relations between the sexes, the
collapse of avant-garde politics, gay sexualities in the time of
AIDS, the anti-feminist backlash, the relation to the body and
illness, the place of fantasy, and the sexualisation of children.
It will be of interest to undergraduates, graduates, and
researchers in the fields of French culture, gender, film and media
studies.
I was normal. Completely normal. Apart from the fact that I haven't
spoken for seven years, and that I'm obsessed with solving crimes I
find in newspapers. So there I was, minding my own business and
leading my perfectly "normal" life, when the leader of a youth gang
decided to break into my house, steal my salad and, oh yeah, kidnap
me. Great! Just great! ******* WINNER OF THE "MOST CREATIVE PLOT
AWARD" AT THE 2013 SKOW AWARDS *******
In this accessible guide, Victoria Best explores the turbulent
twentieth century in France through its literature, introducing the
works that created fresh perspectives on the human condition in an
age of rapid change and insecurity. Challenging and experimental,
modern French writing reflects the problems of a culture
transformed by sophisticated theoretical inquiry and violent
historical events. Preoccupied with finding ways to express new
extremes of experience, twentieth-century texts dramatise the
realisation that stories provide a significant means of making
sense of the world. The book provides an overview of the key
literary movements and the major writers of prose, poetry and
drama, from great novelists such as Proust, to great thinkers like
Sartre, by way of controversial figures such as Genet, Beckett and
Marguerite Duras.
This comparative study of the work of Colette and Marguerite Duras
analyses the complex and intricate links between identity and
narrative, and challenges recent theoretical discussion in both
literary and psychoanalytic domains. Exploring the textual
preoccupations that Colette and Duras shared -- in particular their
concerns with gender relations, with the genesis of the woman
writer, and with the fraught but fascinating bonds between mothers
and daughters and lovers -- this analysis highlights how the
profoundly different perspectives of Colette and Duras mark out
space for a new interrelation of self and other; an interrelation
that emphasises the enigmatic territories of consciousness such as
fantasy and memory, and the significant collision of subjectivities
in erotic, desiring and familial relations. Working with the most
recent and innovative developments in performative theory and
Kristevan psychoanalysis, this book offers a new reading of
subjectivity through the creative interplay of theory and text.
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