De la dépossession à l’expérience de la possession dans Meursault, contre-enquête de Kamel Daoud

There is a clear correlation between the text of L'Étranger of Camus and Meursault, contre-enquête of Kamel Daoud, fertility is sure. Daoud, living in a previously colonised minority context, manipulates Camus’ memorised coded speech to make himself heard. Is it a confrontation or a duplicat...

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Main Author: Badr, Maha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Edizioni Ca’ Foscari 2018-12-01
Series:Il Tolomeo
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Online Access:http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/riviste/il-tolomeo/2018/20/de-la-depossession-a-lexperience-de-la-possession-/
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Summary:There is a clear correlation between the text of L'Étranger of Camus and Meursault, contre-enquête of Kamel Daoud, fertility is sure. Daoud, living in a previously colonised minority context, manipulates Camus’ memorised coded speech to make himself heard. Is it a confrontation or a duplication of speech? The writing attempts to find points of instability and mobility likely to ruin the ‘temple’ of a monumental literary building. Emphasis will be placed on this gesture of appropriation and the polyphony of the text sited between recovery and transgression. This play of intertextuality creates a discursiveness that destabilizes the reader. The reading follows a retroactive investigation that goes beyond an experience of negativity by traversing a path between myth and fantasy that visualises a peaceful relationship between East and West.
ISSN:2499-5975