The question of “engagement” (or commitment) became one of the defining elements of post-WWII literature and was, for a long period, at the center of the discussions about the relationship between aesthetics and politics in several European countries. Commonly associated with the name of Jean-Paul Sartre, the success of the notion of “committed literature,” however, went well beyond the French national space. This panel focuses on the transnational circulation of the concept of “committed literature” and, more broadly, on the circulation of related notions, such as writers’ “responsibility,” as well as on any type of counter-discourse or counter-theory targeting “committed literature.” We would like to explore the different degrees of trans...
C’est en réinscrivant la notion d’engagement littéraire dans le contexte des années 1930, qui ont vu...
Claiming responsibility is not exclusively ethical or moral, but also political and ideological. Th...
This article deals with the debate about the poet’s engagement in and between the literary journals ...
National audienceFRENCH WRITERS BETWEEN EUROPEAN AWARENESS AND ADVOCACY (1919-1945). What is the com...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: History. Advisor: Thomas Wolfe. 1 compu...
While ample attention has been paid to the impact of the Second World War on Sartre’s turn to commit...
International audienceThe authority of the committed writer has declined in France since the late 19...
La question autour de laquelle tournera la journée d’études concerne un concept et une périodisation...
Ce colloque se propose d'interroger l'espace culturel européen au miroir de la presse des années de ...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, some French intellectuals developed an interest in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe discourse of pro-Axis collaboration in France and franco...
Para responder a la pregunta: ¿Qué es la literatura?, Sartre propone el concepto de unidad como su c...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to discuss and compare the main points of Nizan’s a...
On March 16th, 2007 a manifesto entitled “Pour une littérature-monde en français” (“Toward a World- ...
In the early 1940s, on the fringes of the military Resistance in German-occupied and state-collabora...
C’est en réinscrivant la notion d’engagement littéraire dans le contexte des années 1930, qui ont vu...
Claiming responsibility is not exclusively ethical or moral, but also political and ideological. Th...
This article deals with the debate about the poet’s engagement in and between the literary journals ...
National audienceFRENCH WRITERS BETWEEN EUROPEAN AWARENESS AND ADVOCACY (1919-1945). What is the com...
University of Minnesota Ph.D. dissertation. May 2010. Major: History. Advisor: Thomas Wolfe. 1 compu...
While ample attention has been paid to the impact of the Second World War on Sartre’s turn to commit...
International audienceThe authority of the committed writer has declined in France since the late 19...
La question autour de laquelle tournera la journée d’études concerne un concept et une périodisation...
Ce colloque se propose d'interroger l'espace culturel européen au miroir de la presse des années de ...
International audienceAfter the Second World War, some French intellectuals developed an interest in...
grantor: University of TorontoThe discourse of pro-Axis collaboration in France and franco...
Para responder a la pregunta: ¿Qué es la literatura?, Sartre propone el concepto de unidad como su c...
International audienceThe aim of this article is to discuss and compare the main points of Nizan’s a...
On March 16th, 2007 a manifesto entitled “Pour une littérature-monde en français” (“Toward a World- ...
In the early 1940s, on the fringes of the military Resistance in German-occupied and state-collabora...
C’est en réinscrivant la notion d’engagement littéraire dans le contexte des années 1930, qui ont vu...
Claiming responsibility is not exclusively ethical or moral, but also political and ideological. Th...
This article deals with the debate about the poet’s engagement in and between the literary journals ...