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Mythe et contestation, incompatibilite ou complementarite dans des ouvrages litteraires interculturels (afrique du sud, afrique subsaharienne, maghreb arabe, proche orient, france)

Myriam Farhoud-1995-01-01
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Is the literature the donain of the imaginary or well that ot the protest? in order to treat this problem we will firs-consider some intercultural, literary works (africa, middle-east,france). Anong the works analyzed some give everything to the imaginary. Ourn study is carried out in the follo wing order : the tirst part is consuated the study ot the protest; lwhois protesting? about what are the works protesting? how sthe protest expressed?. This writing wtich derives from simple social testinony includes a mythological frane. This rises an important quetion, wich elivens the second part: nowdoes the imaginary nuture the texture of the story? and how does it crente its madiance? tranks to the usc of symbois and myths the chosen literature intoduces us to a world different from the one it protests against. Suddenly this literature seems paradpxial. This ambivalenbt aspect is studied in the third part, where emphasis is put on the incompability and the complementarity residing in this

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Is the literature the donain of the imaginary or well that ot the protest? in order to treat this problem we will firs-consider some intercultural, literary works (africa, middle-east,france). Anong the works analyzed some give everything to the imaginary. Ourn study is carried out in the follo wing order : the tirst part is consuated the study ot the protest; lwhois protesting? about what are the works protesting? how sthe protest expressed?. This writing wtich derives from simple social testinony includes a mythological frane. This rises an important quetion, wich elivens the second part: nowdoes the imaginary nuture the texture of the story? and how does it crente its madiance? tranks to the usc of symbois and myths the chosen literature intoduces us to a world different from the one it protests against. Suddenly this literature seems paradpxial. This ambivalenbt aspect is studied in the third part, where emphasis is put on the incompability and the complementarity residing in this

Keywords

The ImaginaryMythologyComplementarity (molecular biology)Middle EastHumanitiesOrientMedia studiesArt

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