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N. Scott Momaday: a postmodern rebel with a cause?
Tous les textes de N. Scott Momaday insistent sur le caractĂšre dĂ©routant de la tradition orale ancestrale, cette langue âmineureâ archaĂŻque qui traverse en profondeur les rĂ©cits tribaux Ă©crits en langue anglaise. Ce langage souterrain est la reconstruction imaginaire dâune ânon rĂ©alitĂ©â - au sens oĂč le souvenir nâest quâune image de ce qui fut un temps rĂ©el - et en cela, il est clairement postmoderne. Apparemment absurde, intĂ©rieure et fuyante lorsquâelle demeure non dĂ©chiffrĂ©e, la tradition orale offre une autre vision de ce monde lĂ , la vision dâune autre monde. The Way to Rainy Mountain est lâouvrage de Momaday le plus potsmoderne du fait mĂȘme quâil se construit sur la tradition orale, mais câest Ă©galement une magistrale dĂ©monstration de la maniĂšre dont les littĂ©ratures amĂ©rindiennes parviennent en fait Ă dĂ©passer le substrat postmoderne lorsque bĂ©ances et fragments de la mĂ©moire sont comblĂ©s par lâimaginatio
The Destruction and Impossible Reconstruction of Family Links in Crossing the River by Caryl Phillips
This article examines questions of kinship and family in Caryl Phillipsâs novel Crossing the River from the perspective of the impact of slavery on the family and on gender roles. It explores the problematic status of both the father and the mother in a system in which the Master played the role of the symbolic father and women were âde-maternalized,â in other words deprived of their traditional functions as caring and protective mothers. It furthermore raises the question of gender representations, arguing that in Phillipsâs vision of the âBlack Atlantic,â women succeed in crossing borders that are emotional and psychological, while menâs voyages are concrete and pragmatic. It also explores the possibility of surrogacy as an answer to the destruction of the family and suggests that in this respect also it is male bonding that dominates Phillipsâs vision of the diasporic community
Kevin J. Kayes. Poe and the Printed Word.
Kevin Hayes est Associate Professor Ă lâuniversitĂ© dâOklahoma. SpĂ©cialiste de culture amĂ©ricaine, il a publiĂ© de nombreux ouvrages sur le livre et sur le monde de lâĂ©dition aux Etats-Unis, en particulier A Colonial Womanâs Bookshelf (1996) ou Folklore and Book Culture (1997). Il sâest Ă©galement intĂ©ressĂ© Ă certains Ă©crivains canoniques amĂ©ricains comme Melville, auquel il a consacrĂ© trois ouvrages, et Henry James.
Lâouvrage qui nous intĂ©resse ici rĂ©unit en fait les deux centres dâintĂ©rĂȘt de ..
Factors affecting outcomes in Crohn's disease over 15â years
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Fungal microbiota dysbiosis in IBD.
International audienceThe bacterial intestinal microbiota plays major roles in human physiology and IBDs. Although some data suggest a role of the fungal microbiota in IBD pathogenesis, the available data are scarce. The aim of our study was to characterise the faecal fungal microbiota in patients with IBD. Bacterial and fungal composition of the faecal microbiota of 235 patients with IBD and 38 healthy subjects (HS) was determined using 16S and ITS2 sequencing, respectively. The obtained sequences were analysed using the Qiime pipeline to assess composition and diversity. Bacterial and fungal taxa associated with clinical parameters were identified using multivariate association with linear models. Correlation between bacterial and fungal microbiota was investigated using Spearman's test and distance correlation. We observed that fungal microbiota is skewed in IBD, with an increased Basidiomycota/Ascomycota ratio, a decreased proportion of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and an increased proportion of Candida albicans compared with HS. We also identified disease-specific alterations in diversity, indicating that a Crohn's disease-specific gut environment may favour fungi at the expense of bacteria. The concomitant analysis of bacterial and fungal microbiota showed a dense and homogenous correlation network in HS but a dramatically unbalanced network in IBD, suggesting the existence of disease-specific inter-kingdom alterations. Besides bacterial dysbiosis, our study identifies a distinct fungal microbiota dysbiosis in IBD characterised by alterations in biodiversity and composition. Moreover, we unravel here disease-specific inter-kingdom network alterations in IBD, suggesting that, beyond bacteria, fungi might also play a role in IBD pathogenesis
Poe Translated by Baudelaire: The Reconstruction of an Identity
In her paper, Poe Translated by Baudelaire: The Reconstruction of an Identity, Anne Garrait-Bourrier argues that Poe and Baudelaire seem to have developed what could be described as a father-son or teacher-student relationship. Baudelaire devoted half of his life to the translation into his mother tongue of Edgar Allan Poe\u27s tales and the other half to the creation of poetry which was inspired, to say the least, by the American writer. Garrait-Bourrier proposes that the influence Poe exerted is undeniable and particularly manifest in Les Fleurs du Mal, so akin to Poe\u27s spirit of spleen and the systematic deconstruction of the romantic tenets that many scholars and critics have been suspicious about this intellectual similarity. Garrait-Bourrier refers to the fact that Baudelaire admitted openly that Poe had a discernible impact on his own work but that he systematically rejected any accusation of plagiarism. The purpose of Garrait-Bourrier\u27s study is to come to a better understanding of this very unusual literary relationship and try to define it
« ScriptibilitĂ© du temps et maĂźtrise de lâoral dans la littĂ©rature amĂ©ridienne : lâexemple de Momaday »,
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Introduction
Ce numĂ©ro de La Revue LISA/LISA e-journal se concentre sur la valeur et lâauthenticitĂ© du tĂ©moignage historique lorsquâil est vĂ©hiculĂ© par une forme littĂ©raire subjective, quâil sâagisse du tĂ©moignage autobiographique nĂ© de lâexpĂ©rience vĂ©cue ou bien de lâinterprĂ©tation subjectivĂ©e du tĂ©moignage par la fiction littĂ©raire.Le champ scientifique que cette thĂ©matique se propose de couvrir est celui des Ă©tudes culturelles amĂ©ricaines des XIXe et XXe siĂšcles directement en lien avec les Ă©critures d..
Daniel Royot. La littérature américaine.
Daniel Royot est Professeur Ă©mĂ©rite Ă lâuniversitĂ© Sorbonne nouvelle. SpĂ©cialiste de littĂ©rature et de culture amĂ©ricaines, il est lâauteur de plusieurs ouvrages, dont Lâhumour et la culture amĂ©ricaine (PUF, 1996) et Anthologie de la littĂ©rature amĂ©ricaine (PUF, 1998).Le prĂ©sent ouvrage se situe justement entre culture et littĂ©rature et demeure fidĂšle Ă lâesprit que Daniel Royot a su initier dans ses prĂ©cĂ©dents ouvrages en portant sur la littĂ©rature un regard contextualisateur et culturaliste..
Valeur du témoignage et du code chez N. Scott Momaday
Scott Momaday is a Kiowa-born American writer. As a storyteller, he conveys through his writing his own Indian heritage. To do so he uses varied generic forms such as poetry, painting and autobiographical narratives. What he actually conveys, more than this mythical and traditional background, is a very original and genuine mode of writing, a new literary genre based on codes to be deciphered. Momadayâs text can be read through different angles: the mythical one, the classical anglo one, and a more personal and unifying approach rooted in the imagination of the writer himself
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