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Transcultural Migration in the Novels of Hédi Bouraoui : A New Ulysses
Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Hédi Bouraoui's Cap Nord: Mythopoeia and the Quest for Language -- 1 North and South: the New Hannibal -- 2 A Ulyssean Quest -- 3 Islands and the Quest for Language -- 4 Female Mentors: Saadia and Safia -- 5 Albert Lacouture and Tante So...
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Dokumenttyp: | Online-Ressource Buch |
Sprache: | English |
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Boston
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, 2020
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Schriftenreihe: | Francopolyphonies Ser
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E-Book-Pakete: | ProQuest Ebook Central : Classical Studies Collection |
Zusammenfassung: | Intro -- Contents -- Chapter 1 Introduction -- Chapter 2 Hédi Bouraoui's Cap Nord: Mythopoeia and the Quest for Language -- 1 North and South: the New Hannibal -- 2 A Ulyssean Quest -- 3 Islands and the Quest for Language -- 4 Female Mentors: Saadia and Safia -- 5 Albert Lacouture and Tante Souad: Written and Folkloric Traditions -- 6 Manhattan Island: English and the New World -- 7 Voices from Beyond the Grave: Father and Mother -- 8 Sardinia: the Journey Begins -- 9 Descent into the Underground -- 10 Women and Islands -- 11 A Storytelling Festival -- 12 Sicily: the Crossroads -- 13 Mama Lucia and the Word of the Father -- 14 A Return and a New Departure: towards the Mother -- Chapter 3 Penelope Liberated: the Female Quest in Les Aléas d'une Odyssée -- 1 Part 1 Corsica: the Mother Discovered -- 1.1 Return to Origins -- 1.2 Corsica: Mothers and Muses, True and False -- 1.3 Mentors: the Personal and the Political -- 1.4 The Ending: "Levons l'ancre" -- 2 Part 2 Le Dit de Pénélope: Laura at the Helm -- 2.1 Crete: Muses, Mothers, Mentors, Monsters, and Gods -- 2.2 The House of Kitzikis -- Chapter 4 Adventures of a Young Man: the Initiation of Télémaque in Méditerranée à voile toute -- 1 Première Partie: Hanniballade à Majorque -- 1.1 Hannibal in Mallorca: Microcosm and Macrocosm -- 1.2 Hannibal's Epiphany or "Illumination" -- 1.3 Hannibal and Dolorès: "He Said, She Said" -- 1.4 Laura Takes Command -- 1.5 The Detective Story: Inès's Kidnapping -- 2 Deuxième Partie: Le Marcheur de Malte: Télémaque Takes the Reins -- 2.1 Malta: Prologue in Paris -- 2.2 Malta: Center of the Mediterranean -- 2.3 Love and History: the Legends of Malta and the Fat Lady -- 2.4 The Wisdom of the Aged -- 2.5 Walking and Reading: Mens Sana in Corpore Sano -- 2.6 Gozo: Calypso's Isle -- 2.7 The Carnival: a Bakhtinian Celebration. Chapter 5 Sept portes pour une brûlance: Mad Love and Poetic Creation -- 1 The Mystic Number Seven -- 2 The Frame Tale -- 3 The Female Narrator: Shifting Identities -- 4 The Language of the Heart -- 5 The Battle of the Sexes -- 6 Corsica and the Homeric Frame -- 7 The Death of Love, the Birth of Art -- 8 The Reader's Seduction -- Chapter 6 Berber Girl in Paris: Illusions Lost and Faisances Found -- 1 The Title: Colonizer and Colonized -- 2 Structure: Triangularity and Circularity -- 3 Paean to the Southwest -- 4 Adventures of a Book -- 5 Tassadit: Berber Girl as Storyteller -- 6 Culture Shocks: French Realism, Berber Arabesques -- 7 "Famille, je te hais !" -- 8 The Americanization of Ariane: a Parallel Failure -- 9 The Cultural Revolution of May '68 and Its Aftermath -- Chapter 7 La Réfugiée (Lotus au Pays du Lys): a Transgeneric Poetic Voyage -- 1 The Epic and the Language of Flowers -- 2 Private and Public Spheres: DorBoa's Family and Laos -- 3 DorBoa in France: Paradise or Purgatory? -- 4 Refugee versus Immigrant: Issues of Free Choice -- 5 DorBoa Cultivates Her Garden … and Language -- 6 DorBoa and Politics -- 7 DorBoa and the Worship of Idols -- 8 Culture Shocks and French Xenophobia -- 9 "Lotus in Africa": Buddhist Meets Muslim -- 10 DorBoa's Dark Side: the Serpent in the Garden -- 11 Ritual and the Daily Routine -- 12 Innocence in a Fallen World -- 13 A "Traversée" of Cultures -- Chapter 8 Puglia with Open Arms: Otherness Embraced -- Chapter 9 Wandering Words: Tracing the Ulyssean Cycle in Le Conteur -- 1 Circles and Cycles: Canada and the Mediterranean -- 2 Living Words versus Technology -- 3 Politics and Language -- 4 Fiction and Language -- 5 Written and Oral Traditions: a Dialectic -- 6 The "Real" versus the Fictive -- 7 Frederick II and Samy: a Role Model -- 8 Let the Conteurs Speak: Male and Female -- 9 Italy Comes to Canada. Chapter 10 Les Jumelles de l'oncle Sam: Immigration and American Women -- 1 Female Towers and Patriarchal Dominance -- 2 Peggy Windley: in Memoriam -- 3 Freedom and the Defrocked Nun -- 4 Saïd: from Naïf to Sage -- Chapter 11 Beyond the New Novel: Faisance, Narratoème, "Slice of Life" -- 1 Mutante, la Poésie: a Retrospective -- 2 NomadiVivance I: towards the Future -- 3 Orbit'Luire Maremma: "Seize the Day" -- 3.1 No Visa Required -- 3.2 Orbiting the Maremma: the Inspiration -- 3.3 Genesis of the Work -- 3.4 The Maremma: Microcosm and Macrocosm -- 3.5 From Journal to Faisance: Autoportrait of the Artist -- 3.6 Poetry: "the Quintessence of Language" -- 3.7 The School: Encounters and Friendships -- 3.8 The Boy and the Windmill: "Carpe Diem" -- 3.9 Lagoons, Myth, and History -- 3.10 The Voyage Outward: Orbetello to Italy -- 3.11 From South to North: Italy to Canada -- Chapter 12 Conclusion -- Works Cited/Consulted -- Primary Texts -- Novels -- Poetry -- Mixed Genre -- Criticism -- Article -- Secondary Texts -- Collections on Bouraoui -- Books and Articles -- Index. |
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Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (228 pages) |
ISBN: | 9789004441415 |