The critical portion of this thesis brings together Perec’s concept of the “infra-ordinary”, developed in the 1960s, and his posthumous book named after it. Often viewed as an objective recording of daily life, Perec’s term is here revisited through the lens of such notions as subjectivity, presence, and memory. The essay proposes a poetics of the infra-ordinary based on the textual analysis of discursive, linguistic, rhetorical, and typographical techniques, all of which delimit the concept on formal and thematic levels. The creative portion of this project, entitled Passés simples, explores an individual’s memory at three different stages through active remembrance shaped by the writing of brief, descriptive, and instantaneous fragments. ...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between memory and oblivion in Rousseau...
Trois types de mémoires du roman sont ici distingués : la mémoire profonde de l’enfance, la mémoire ...
The study presents a reading of three books of Fran\ue7ois Bon, which can appear as very objective, ...
The writings of Georges Perec (1936-1982) and Winfried Georg Sebald (1944-2001) engage with a partic...
Les œuvres de Georges Perec (1936-1982) et Winfried Georg Sebald (1944-2001) s’inscrivent dans un mo...
Tue Løkkegaard: “An Appeal to Memory. Collective Memory and the Infra- Ordinary in Georges Perec’s J...
Can erroneous memories be true? What is the foundation of culture – a lasting myth or perhaps the ch...
Cet article se propose de lire Lieux, projet inachevé de Georges Perec publié posthumément en 2022, ...
Through a thorough examination of several works by Georges Perec, the importance of his stylistic co...
In 1950\u27s and 1960\u27s France, the emergence of the everyday as a category and a concept at the ...
Translated into English for the first time, this is Georges Perec's unique, puzzling, and often imit...
Georges Perec died in 1982 at the age of 45. What is he for us now, 33 years later in the second dec...
The text aims to perform a reading of the work W, or the memory of childhood, from the perspective o...
The three types of oblivion detected by Marc Ferro are echoed today, twenty-three years later and in...
Chez Patrick Modiano, le souvenir décousu qui peut accompagner le dysfonctionnement de la mémoire co...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between memory and oblivion in Rousseau...
Trois types de mémoires du roman sont ici distingués : la mémoire profonde de l’enfance, la mémoire ...
The study presents a reading of three books of Fran\ue7ois Bon, which can appear as very objective, ...
The writings of Georges Perec (1936-1982) and Winfried Georg Sebald (1944-2001) engage with a partic...
Les œuvres de Georges Perec (1936-1982) et Winfried Georg Sebald (1944-2001) s’inscrivent dans un mo...
Tue Løkkegaard: “An Appeal to Memory. Collective Memory and the Infra- Ordinary in Georges Perec’s J...
Can erroneous memories be true? What is the foundation of culture – a lasting myth or perhaps the ch...
Cet article se propose de lire Lieux, projet inachevé de Georges Perec publié posthumément en 2022, ...
Through a thorough examination of several works by Georges Perec, the importance of his stylistic co...
In 1950\u27s and 1960\u27s France, the emergence of the everyday as a category and a concept at the ...
Translated into English for the first time, this is Georges Perec's unique, puzzling, and often imit...
Georges Perec died in 1982 at the age of 45. What is he for us now, 33 years later in the second dec...
The text aims to perform a reading of the work W, or the memory of childhood, from the perspective o...
The three types of oblivion detected by Marc Ferro are echoed today, twenty-three years later and in...
Chez Patrick Modiano, le souvenir décousu qui peut accompagner le dysfonctionnement de la mémoire co...
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the relationship between memory and oblivion in Rousseau...
Trois types de mémoires du roman sont ici distingués : la mémoire profonde de l’enfance, la mémoire ...
The study presents a reading of three books of Fran\ue7ois Bon, which can appear as very objective, ...