« Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant

Two French novels, La vie devant soi by Romain Gary and L’Amant by Marguerite Duras, are used to examine how mental illness in the parent, in this case the mother figures, influences the development of the children, Momo and “je.” As its points of departure, this paper employs attachment theory, dev...

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Main Author: Bohman, Malin
Format: Others
Language:French
Published: Umeå universitet, Institutionen för språkstudier 2020
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-umu-1721102020-06-16T03:32:38Z« Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amantfre"There Is Nothing More Contagious Than Psychology" : Troubled Families in La Vie Devant Soi and L’AmantBohman, MalinUmeå universitet, Institutionen för språkstudier2020la théorie d’attachementles systèmes de famillel’identitéles parents troublés dans la littérature françaiseGeneral Literature StudiesLitteraturvetenskapTwo French novels, La vie devant soi by Romain Gary and L’Amant by Marguerite Duras, are used to examine how mental illness in the parent, in this case the mother figures, influences the development of the children, Momo and “je.” As its points of departure, this paper employs attachment theory, developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth et al., as well as family systems theory by Murray Bowen and Michael Kerr. The impact of the mother figures’ behavior toward their children is analyzed based on three factors: the parent-child relationship, the child’s desire for closeness with the parent, and the child’s desire to distance him/herself from the parent. A comparison is made between La vie devant soi and L’Amant to identify the differences and similarities in how the mother figures’ conduct influence Momo and “je.” Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-172110application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic la théorie d’attachement
les systèmes de famille
l’identité
les parents troublés dans la littérature française
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
spellingShingle la théorie d’attachement
les systèmes de famille
l’identité
les parents troublés dans la littérature française
General Literature Studies
Litteraturvetenskap
Bohman, Malin
« Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
description Two French novels, La vie devant soi by Romain Gary and L’Amant by Marguerite Duras, are used to examine how mental illness in the parent, in this case the mother figures, influences the development of the children, Momo and “je.” As its points of departure, this paper employs attachment theory, developed by Bowlby and Ainsworth et al., as well as family systems theory by Murray Bowen and Michael Kerr. The impact of the mother figures’ behavior toward their children is analyzed based on three factors: the parent-child relationship, the child’s desire for closeness with the parent, and the child’s desire to distance him/herself from the parent. A comparison is made between La vie devant soi and L’Amant to identify the differences and similarities in how the mother figures’ conduct influence Momo and “je.”
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title « Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
title_short « Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
title_full « Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
title_fullStr « Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
title_full_unstemmed « Il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : Les familles troublées dans La vie devant soi et L'Amant
title_sort « il n'y a rien de plus contagieux que la psychologie » : les familles troublées dans la vie devant soi et l'amant
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