Drawing on an interdisciplinary blend of sociology, didactics and literary scholarship, this dissertation discusses representations of early engagement with literature as they are conveyed in the semi-fictional and autobiographical writings of Patrick Chamoiseau (Une enfance créole, Ecrire en pays dominé) as well as in other contemporary autobiographies de lecteur. It builds on the concept of literary initiation, a social construct that I define in terms of symbolical power. I first follow the evolution in visions and practices of French language arts instruction since the early 20th century, which largely amounts to tracing the formation and persisting power of a specifically French imaginary – and / or ideology – of l’entrée dans la litté...
Simone de Beauvoir, a major figure in French intellectual life of the Twentieth Century, decided at ...
By according a central place to the history of reading, Circles of learning radically rethinks the n...
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone ...
Drawing on an interdisciplinary blend of sociology, didactics and literary scholarship, this dissert...
This thesis analyzes how attitudes towards reading are generated along social lines,as individuals g...
Literary pedagogy occupied a privileged place in Bourdieu's early work on education insofar as he sa...
Here, appropriation metaphorically refers to the process by which readers make a literary work their...
International audienceIn this study, we question the evolution, in the French school and university ...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, literary critics strove to define what place to give t...
If language biography „is based on the individual’s ability to recount the constituent elements of h...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, literary critics strove to define what place to give t...
This dissertation studies what I call the investigative historical novel, texts that, although about...
International audienceWhat can literary studies bring to our experience? The fact that many scholars...
This dissertation is a study of the role of the reader in French literature since the 1980’s, with a...
This dissertation proposes that there are specific and observable reasons why certain novels have at...
Simone de Beauvoir, a major figure in French intellectual life of the Twentieth Century, decided at ...
By according a central place to the history of reading, Circles of learning radically rethinks the n...
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone ...
Drawing on an interdisciplinary blend of sociology, didactics and literary scholarship, this dissert...
This thesis analyzes how attitudes towards reading are generated along social lines,as individuals g...
Literary pedagogy occupied a privileged place in Bourdieu's early work on education insofar as he sa...
Here, appropriation metaphorically refers to the process by which readers make a literary work their...
International audienceIn this study, we question the evolution, in the French school and university ...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, literary critics strove to define what place to give t...
If language biography „is based on the individual’s ability to recount the constituent elements of h...
In the last decades of the twentieth century, literary critics strove to define what place to give t...
This dissertation studies what I call the investigative historical novel, texts that, although about...
International audienceWhat can literary studies bring to our experience? The fact that many scholars...
This dissertation is a study of the role of the reader in French literature since the 1980’s, with a...
This dissertation proposes that there are specific and observable reasons why certain novels have at...
Simone de Beauvoir, a major figure in French intellectual life of the Twentieth Century, decided at ...
By according a central place to the history of reading, Circles of learning radically rethinks the n...
This dissertation casts an aesthetic light on a selection of polyphonic novels from the Francophone ...