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Linda Lê, l’écriture du manque
DescriptionThis groundbreaking study, the first ever published on Linda Lê, a young albeit prolific writer of Vietnamese origin whose fiction shocked readers by its violence and cruelty and challenged critics by its complexity, explores the issue of ‘lack’ (manque) in three areas of Lê’s rich works: of rootedness in her writing, of loving relationships, of the father figure and nurturing mother. Lê’s displaced, exiled status is not foreign to the Deleuzean postmodernist aspects of her prose and to the pharmakon nature (both poison and remedy) of her texts. The study further demonstrates the difficulty of personal relationships in Lê’s works; while Barthes’ A Lover’s Discourse only applies here to incestuous, fraternal relationships, Derrida’s The Post Card continues to shed light on the father-daughter relationship. The conclusion presents a lighter side of Lê often overlooked by critics, i.e., humor and playfulness, and the fantastic. In addition to being rigorous in its method and original in its approach, this study makes Lê’s works less daunting, more approachable to academics and graduate students. It will appeal to scholars in contemporary French and Francophone Studies, Asian literature, as well as Women’s Studies, Postmodernism, and Postcolonial Studies.
Reviews“Dr. Bacholle-Bošković’s astute readings of [Lê’s works] benefit from rare personal contacts and interviews with the writer herself ... This salutory book takes work on Linda Lê to new levels and will stand as a landmark both in the trajectory of this important and engaging scholar but also in its affirmation of the impact and influence of the writer. This work fills a gap in Lê studies while doubling as one of the writer’s signature moves, throwing down the gauntlet to all her readers. This book will be required reading for all students of Linda Lê.” – (from the Foreword) Professor Jack A. Yeager, Louisiana State University Table of ContentsForeword by Jack A. Yeager
ISBN10: 0-7734-5925-1 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-5925-0 Pages: 228 Year: 2006
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