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Literature Ethics And Decolonization In Postwar France The Politics Of Disengagement Daniel Just

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Literature Ethics And Decolonization In Postwar France The Politics Of Disengagement Daniel Just
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.19 MB
Pages: 225
Author: Daniel Just
ISBN: 9781107093881, 1107093880
Language: English
Year: 2015

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Literature Ethics And Decolonization In Postwar France The Politics Of Disengagement Daniel Just by Daniel Just 9781107093881, 1107093880 instant download after payment.

Against the background of intellectual and political debates in France during the 1950s and 1960s, Daniel Just examines literary narratives and works of literary criticism arguing that these texts are more politically engaged than they may initially appear. As writings by Roland Barthes, Maurice Blanchot, Albert Camus, and Marguerite Duras show, seemingly disengaged literary principles - such as blankness, minimalism, silence, and indeterminateness - can be deployed to a number of potent political and ethical ends. At the time the main focus of this activism was the escalation of violence in colonial Algeria. The poetics formulated by these writers suggests that blankness, weakness, and withdrawal from action are not symptoms of impotence and political escapism in the face of historical events, but deliberate literary strategies aimed to neutralize the drive to dominate others that characterized the colonial project.

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