L'autobiographie comme récit de conversion

The author comes back to Daniel Fabre’s remarks about his own 2003 book, La Conversion d’Hermann le Juif. Autobiographie, histoire et fiction (English translation: The Conversion of Herman the Jew : Autobiography, History and Fiction in the Twelfth Century, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania P...

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Main Author: Jean-Claude Schmitt
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Centre de Recherches Historiques 2017-02-01
Series:L'Atelier du CRH
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/acrh/7553
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spelling doaj-80c89886dab14067baedd9e0e400e3662020-11-24T20:52:18ZfraCentre de Recherches HistoriquesL'Atelier du CRH1760-79142017-02-011610.4000/acrh.7553L'autobiographie comme récit de conversionJean-Claude SchmittThe author comes back to Daniel Fabre’s remarks about his own 2003 book, La Conversion d’Hermann le Juif. Autobiographie, histoire et fiction (English translation: The Conversion of Herman the Jew : Autobiography, History and Fiction in the Twelfth Century, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press (Middle Ages Series), 2010). Their debates were published by the journal L’Homme, 2010/3-4 (n° 195-196). Deeply concerned with "biographical writings", namely writings of "memory painters" , and with the autobiographical orientation of his own work as an ethnologist, D. Fabre underlined the main features of autobiographies: they focuse on a turning point (the true meaning of conversion), they offer a meeting with someone labeled as a world individual, they are addressed to successive publics, they are both reality and fiction.http://journals.openedition.org/acrh/7553conversionmemorybiographyautobiographyfiction
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description The author comes back to Daniel Fabre’s remarks about his own 2003 book, La Conversion d’Hermann le Juif. Autobiographie, histoire et fiction (English translation: The Conversion of Herman the Jew : Autobiography, History and Fiction in the Twelfth Century, Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press (Middle Ages Series), 2010). Their debates were published by the journal L’Homme, 2010/3-4 (n° 195-196). Deeply concerned with "biographical writings", namely writings of "memory painters" , and with the autobiographical orientation of his own work as an ethnologist, D. Fabre underlined the main features of autobiographies: they focuse on a turning point (the true meaning of conversion), they offer a meeting with someone labeled as a world individual, they are addressed to successive publics, they are both reality and fiction.
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memory
biography
autobiography
fiction
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