Autofiction(s) et scandale
The reception history of the term autofiction, coined by Serge Doubrovsky in 1977 and strongly polarising since then, shows that autofictional writing has been used by numerous authors in the past decades as a possibility to give explosive insights into their lives on the one hand, but to refer to a...
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2022
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| description | The reception history of the term autofiction, coined by Serge Doubrovsky in 1977 and strongly polarising since then, shows that autofictional writing has been used by numerous authors in the past decades as a possibility to give explosive insights into their lives on the one hand, but to refer to an indeterminable ""fictional"" part of their work on the other. The underlying interferences between fictional and factual narrative strategies seem to predestine autofiction for the representation and provocation of scandal. This volume brings together contributions that illuminate the relationship between autofiction and scandal from epistemological, literary-historical and reception-aesthetic perspectives and explore ethical questions of the demarcation between public and private space. |
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| spelling | doab-20.500.12854ir-847002025-03-17T07:09:56Z Autofiction(s) et scandale Jacobi, Claudia Ott, Christine Schönwälder, Lena narratology; literary scandal; literary provocation; intertextuality; aesthetics of scandal; sociobiography; reception authorities; writer's stage design; close reading; distant reading; autobiography The reception history of the term autofiction, coined by Serge Doubrovsky in 1977 and strongly polarising since then, shows that autofictional writing has been used by numerous authors in the past decades as a possibility to give explosive insights into their lives on the one hand, but to refer to an indeterminable ""fictional"" part of their work on the other. The underlying interferences between fictional and factual narrative strategies seem to predestine autofiction for the representation and provocation of scandal. This volume brings together contributions that illuminate the relationship between autofiction and scandal from epistemological, literary-historical and reception-aesthetic perspectives and explore ethical questions of the demarcation between public and private space. 2022-06-28T04:03:05Z 2022-06-28T04:03:05Z 2022-06-27T14:41:33Z 2022 book OCN: 1367234143 https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/57118 9783954771363 https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/84700 eng fre Romanische Studien Beihefte open access image/jpeg image/jpeg image/jpeg Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International Attribution 4.0 International https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/57118/1/9783960915973.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/57118/1/9783960915973.pdf https://library.oapen.org/bitstream/20.500.12657/57118/1/9783960915973.pdf Akademische Verlagsgemeinschaft München (AVM) 10.23780/9783960915973 10.23780/9783960915973 691efee6-d44b-4895-aa85-2208341eb20a 9783954771363 204 Munich open access |
| spellingShingle | narratology; literary scandal; literary provocation; intertextuality; aesthetics of scandal; sociobiography; reception authorities; writer's stage design; close reading; distant reading; autobiography Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title | Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title_full | Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title_fullStr | Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title_full_unstemmed | Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title_short | Autofiction(s) et scandale |
| title_sort | autofiction s et scandale |
| topic | narratology; literary scandal; literary provocation; intertextuality; aesthetics of scandal; sociobiography; reception authorities; writer's stage design; close reading; distant reading; autobiography |
| topic_facet | narratology; literary scandal; literary provocation; intertextuality; aesthetics of scandal; sociobiography; reception authorities; writer's stage design; close reading; distant reading; autobiography |
| url | OCN: 1367234143 |