L' L'Époque Conradienne, volume 40/2015-2016

Terra incognita: The Feminine in Joseph Conrad's Works: Borders and Boundaries
Nathalie MARTINIÈRE
Date de publication
23 mai 2017
Résumé
The papers published in this volume were first given at a one-day international conference, held at the Université Jean Moulin-Lyon3 on December 12, 2014. It was hosted jointly by the Société Conradienne Française and the Institute for Transtextual and Transcultural Studies (I.E.T.T., a Lyon 3 research center) and was organized as a follow-up to the 2006 conference in Limoges entitled: "'Feminity, a privilege – not feminism, an attitude': the 'feminine' in Joseph Conrad's fiction: from ideology to a poetics of heterogeneity".Building on the ideas addressed during this conference, which included notions of stereotypes and the way in which Conradian fiction brings to light new gender representations and explores the link between patriarchy and imperialism, the Lyon confer ... Lire la suite
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ISSN 02946904
Date de première publication du titre 23 mai 2017
ISBN 9782842877538
EAN-13 9782842877538
Référence 121330-29
Nombre de pages de contenu principal 170
Format 15.5 x 24 x .9 cm
Poids 200 g

Catherine Delesalle-Nancey – Terra Incognita: the feminine in Joseph Conrad's works – Borders and boundaries

Robert HampsonFiancées and Wives in Conrad's Fiction

Richard AmbrosiniJewel to Lena: How and Why the female Protagonist Ended Up Stealing the (Tragic) Scene in Conrad's Novels

Padmini MongiaEating Out: Conrad, Food, and Gender

Josiane Paccaud-HuguetMarlow, Jewel, the Intended:  Conrad's "strange uneasy" romances

Nathalie MartinièrePlaying with gender stereotypes in Chance

Claude MaisonnatThe Defeat of Feminine Desire  in "Freya of the Seven Isles":  Courtly Love, Sublimation, Melancholy

Annick Drösdal-LevillainThe Feminine in "The Tale":  a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma

Catherine Delessale-Nancey"Amy Foster, c'est moi":  Fostering the Child of Fiction in Conrad's "Amy Foster"

Nic PanagopoulosConrad's Poetics: An Aristotelian Reading of Heart of Darkness

Joseph Conrad: The Secret Sharer and Other Stories, John G. Peters ed.

Jeunesse (Youth)

Conrad's Footprints  Lublin Conference – June 2016

The Study Tour in Ukraine  June 24 - 29 2016

The papers published in this volume were first given at a one-day international conference, held at the Université Jean Moulin-Lyon3 on December 12, 2014. It was hosted jointly by the Société Conradienne Française and the Institute for Transtextual and Transcultural Studies (I.E.T.T., a Lyon 3 research center) and was organized as a follow-up to the 2006 conference in Limoges entitled: "'Feminity, a privilege – not feminism, an attitude': the 'feminine' in Joseph Conrad's fiction: from ideology to a poetics of heterogeneity".Building on the ideas addressed during this conference, which included notions of stereotypes and the way in which Conradian fiction brings to light new gender representations and explores the link between patriarchy and imperialism, the Lyon conference invited participants to further investigate the relationship between the feminine, ideology, politics and aesthetics, examining the nature of the borders that separate or link these different territories, as well as the border between the masculine and the feminine.

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