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Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to Be Written and Its Refusal

Contemporary French and Francophone Futuristic Novels: The Longing to Be Written and Its Refusal

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This book sheds a new light on the metafictional aspects of futuristic and science fiction novels, at the crossroads of information and media studies, possible worlds theories applied to cognitive narratology, questions related to the criticism of post-humanity, and, more broadly, contemporary French and Francophone literature. It examines the fictional minds of characters and their conceptions of resistance to the anticipated worlds they inhabit, particularly in novels by Pierre Bordage, Marie Darrieussecq, Michel Houellebecq, Amin Maalouf, Jean-Christophe Rufin, Antoine Volodine, and Élisabeth Vonarburg. It also explores how corporal postures serve as a matrix for philosophical quests in novels by Amélie Nothomb, Alain Damasio, and Romain Lucazeau. More specifically, from the fictional readers' points of view, it provides a critical approach to the mythologies of writing, in the wake of the French philosophical tales by authors including Cyrano de Bergerac and Voltaire, to question the traditionally expressed formulations of the mythologies of writing, that is, of the metaphors of the book (the book of life, nature, and the world), to rethink the idea of a humanity within its limits.

Author: Emmanuel Buzay
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 02/09/2024
Pages: 244
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.69lbs
Size: 8.27h x 5.83w x 0.54d
ISBN: 9783031166303

About the Author
Emmanuel Buzay is Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA. His research interests include contemporary French and Francophone literature, literatures of the imagination (science fiction, anticipatory novels, and fantasy), memory studies, and narrative and semiotic studies of film and video games. He has published in Contemporary French & Francophone Studies: SITES, Res Futurae, and Lectures croisées de l'oeuvre de Michel Houellebecq (2017), and he has articles forthcoming in Nouvelles Etudes francophones and the Australian Journal of French Studies.


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