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La question du roman terraqué aujourd’hui

Authors: Nathalie Roelens;

La question du roman terraqué aujourd’hui

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Nous nous proposons de montrer en quoi le roman terraqué peut ouvrir des pistes à l’écocritique soupçonnée d’être l’auxiliaire d’une littérature du terroir, du pittoresque ou du primitif. L’entrelacs terre-mer engendre des œuvres qui, en confrontant deux imaginaire, deux morales, des coutumes terrestres ancestrales et l’imprévisible marin, lancent des défis d’ordre sémantique et éthique à l’écocritique, lui donnent une nouvelle légitimité à l’abri de toute récupération localiste. Trois romans bretons serviront de laboratoire à une écologie de l’esprit, dont les implications épistémologiques débordent le littéraire, nous engageant à voir la réinscription poétique dans le lieu comme une manière plus responsable, « opératoire » (Barthes) d’appréhender le monde qui nous environne, monde « fini et néanmoins foisonnant » (Caillois), en voie de « déglobalisation » (Latour). The aim of this contribution is to show how the terraqueous novel can open paths to an ecocriticism often tainted with a reputation of auxiliary to localist, picturesque or “wilderness” literature. The interlacing of land and sea generates texts which, by confronting two imaginaries, two morals, ancestral land customs and the unpredictable sea, launch semantic and ethical challenges to ecocriticism, gives it a new legitimacy far from any localist recovery. Three Breton novels will serve as a laboratory for an ecology of the mind, whose epistemological implications go beyond the literary, committing us to see the poetic re-inscription in the place as a more responsible, "operational" (Barthes) way of apprehending the world which surrounds us, a world "finished and nevertheless abundant" (Caillois), in the process of "deglobalization" (Latour).

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Library of Congress Subject Headings: lcsh:French literature - Italian literature - Spanish literature - Portuguese literature lcsh:PQ1-3999

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ecocriticism, Literature and Literary Theory, roman terraqué, Caillois (Roger), : Literature [A06] [Arts & humanities], Barthes (Roland), Language and Linguistics, terraqueous novel, Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous), écocritique, : Littérature [A06] [Arts & sciences humaines], Latour (Bruno)

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