La chronique journalistique et le roman : un espace dialogique pour résister au déni

Abstract

Chronic and romance: A dialogic space to resist denialBy this study, we conducted a reflection on an aspect of literary resistance. To resist denial towards “The Arab” killed in Camus’s novel “The Stranger”, The Algerian journalist and writer Kamel Daoud writes a chronic : Against Meursault or the "Arab" double shot, and a novel : The Meursault investigation. We examined the transaction from chronic to novel and found that the resistance discourse unfolds on a very complex dialogic space. Indeed, there is a generic dialogue between the chronic and the novel, and self-dialogue between the journalist's work and that of the writer. This dialogism allows a clear view of the act of resistance

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