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    “A Made Up Thing” Full of Depth: The Queer Belonging of Robert Duncan and New Narrative by Robin Tremblay-McGaw

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…New Narrative writers turned from the mainstream’s devastating and violent image of gays and lesbians and the Language writers’ desire to jettison the subject from their own writing to Duncan and Jess [Collins] for the power and pleasures of the made up, fragmented, collaged – a material based relational art, a set of practices, performing queer belonging that looks back in order to move forward, that articulates “the history of our times” and the possibility of a future.…”
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    Les jardins paysagers des seigneurs domaniaux de l’époque d’Edo et les manuels relatifs à la composition des jardins by Nicolas Fiévé

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…Living far from Kyôto, which had been the cradle of gardening art until then, these lords call upon specialists who are in charge of the conception of landscape parks and their architectures: thus, the figure of the landscape-architect was born in Japan at the beginning of the 17th century. …”
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    L’esclave du ms. H.6 et l’anthropologue romancier : In an Antique Land d’Amitav Ghosh, une utopie de l’archive by Claudine Le Blanc

    Published 2014-09-01
    “…This article examines this split writing of the archive that enables the reader to consider In an Antique Land as a fiction of archive, not only as a fictionalization of historiographical sources, but as an art of multiplying and crossing plots in a set of fragmentation and meeting which transforms experience into novel – the novel of the quest of a past that makes sense to the present.…”
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    Les dispositifs optiques au XIXe siècle et la production des images dans Madame Bovary by Jeanne Bem

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…When Flaubert began writing Madame Bovary, around 1850, literature was focusing on the “visible” world. …”
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