Stolen Limelight: Gender, Display and Displacement In Modern Fiction in French
Stolen Limelight: Gender, Display and Displacement In Modern Fiction in French
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Nobody has not, in a favored moment, stolen the limelight, whether inadvertently or by design. This book explores the implications of such an act of display, its illicitness, verve, reversal of power, and subversiveness. Narrative crafting and management of such scenarios are studied across canonical novels, African Francophone writer Oyono, and detective novelist Japrisot. Acts of display can work subversively, destabilizing and displacing a privileged spectator, neutralizing and occulting the very subject they appear to solicit. This dynamic of display as displacement works toward purposes of struggle, resistance, or repression.
Format: Hardback
Length: 256 pages
Publication date: 15 May 2022
Publisher: University of Wales Press
Who has not, in a favored moment, stolen the limelight, whether inadvertently or by design? The implications of such an act of display - its illicitness, its verve, its vertiginous reversal of power, its subversiveness - are explored in this book. Narrative crafting and management of such scenarios are studied across canonical novels by Gide, Colette, Mauriac, and Duras, as well as by African Francophone writer Oyono and detective novelist Japrisot. As manipulated within narrative, acts of display position a viewer or reader from whom response (from veneration or desire to repugnance or horror) is solicited; but this study demonstrates that display can also work subversively, destabilising and displacing such a privileged spectator. As strategies of displacement, these scenarios ultimately neutralise and even occult the very subject they so energetically appear to solicit.
Powered by gendered tensions, this dynamic of display as displacement works toward purposes of struggle, resistance, or repression.
Dimension: 216 x 138 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781786838605
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