When recapitulating the career of the French writer Jean Genet, critics and biographers have gathered around the idea of a pivotal moment in the 1960s when Genet abandoned literature and turned to political activism. However, Genet continued to write and publish texts, many of which appear to be literary, up to his death in 1986. In this article, Genet’s late works are reviewed and the notion of the turn is questioned. It is argued that the construction of a political turn in Genet’s career unjustifiably reduced the weight of his late works and neglected their pioneering hybridity. Rather than abandoning literature, the late Genet enhanced his aesthetics of subversion by developing a more referential style
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
The characters of Genet's drama live in a world which is inadequate to certain basic emotional needs...
This paper lays the groundwork for formulating an approach to literature which pushes Foucault's tho...
When recapitulating the career of the French writer Jean Genet, critics and biographers have gathere...
Jean Genet and the politics of theatre is the first publication to situate the politics of Genet's t...
Jean Genet’s significance within twentieth-century theatre has long been understated. This timely bo...
When Jean Genet, the enfant terrible of the French theater, died on April 15, 1986, he left a rich a...
Iconoclastic French dissident, Jean Genet, notoriously channelled his hatred of the West as a way to...
This study of Jean Genet's ‘Quatre heures à Chatila’ explores the relationship between the writer's ...
What does the French playwright Jean Genet accomplish by rewriting the lengthy preface that he had p...
This thesis investigates the memorial and monumental aspects of Jean Genet’s final memoir, Un captif...
Dans l’œuvre de Jean Genet (1910-1986), la question de l’écriture, qui est celle de la littérarité, ...
The essay analyzes Jacques Derrida's methodological gestures of reading in Glas (1974) as he confron...
This is the first book to explore the broad political significance of Genet's performance practice b...
This study proposes a renewed consideration of May 68 French literary production through a periodiza...
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
The characters of Genet's drama live in a world which is inadequate to certain basic emotional needs...
This paper lays the groundwork for formulating an approach to literature which pushes Foucault's tho...
When recapitulating the career of the French writer Jean Genet, critics and biographers have gathere...
Jean Genet and the politics of theatre is the first publication to situate the politics of Genet's t...
Jean Genet’s significance within twentieth-century theatre has long been understated. This timely bo...
When Jean Genet, the enfant terrible of the French theater, died on April 15, 1986, he left a rich a...
Iconoclastic French dissident, Jean Genet, notoriously channelled his hatred of the West as a way to...
This study of Jean Genet's ‘Quatre heures à Chatila’ explores the relationship between the writer's ...
What does the French playwright Jean Genet accomplish by rewriting the lengthy preface that he had p...
This thesis investigates the memorial and monumental aspects of Jean Genet’s final memoir, Un captif...
Dans l’œuvre de Jean Genet (1910-1986), la question de l’écriture, qui est celle de la littérarité, ...
The essay analyzes Jacques Derrida's methodological gestures of reading in Glas (1974) as he confron...
This is the first book to explore the broad political significance of Genet's performance practice b...
This study proposes a renewed consideration of May 68 French literary production through a periodiza...
In Foucault’s writing throughout the 1960s, in which he foregrounds the critical function of languag...
The characters of Genet's drama live in a world which is inadequate to certain basic emotional needs...
This paper lays the groundwork for formulating an approach to literature which pushes Foucault's tho...