In setting words to implementation: the thought and writing in context Slippery
Wednesday, February 9, 2011, ENS Lyon
ENS Lyon, Study Day February 9, 2011 From the verbal description to implementation: the thought and writing in context
Glissant Edouard Glissant is often perceived in terms of concepts that he himself even forged. Criticism has tended to explore the "opacity" of the author. It describes his relationship with language through his project of writing "in the presence of all languages of the world" (Glissant 1996). It uses the concepts of "creolization" and "relationship" to explain his worldview.
In 1999, Celia Britton opens another way by drawing parallels between the systematic thinking Edouard Glissant and postcolonial theory, especially with the writings of Gayatri C. Spivak. In 2002, Romuald Fonkoua proposes a study on the thinking and writing glissantiennes as a measure of the world, in the context where they are built. In 2011, Alain Menil referred questions to the double critical and utopian concept of creolization in the various contexts related to its formulation, the All-Caribbean world. Still in 2011, Lambert Félix Prudent back to the origins of linguistic creolization and examines how, from a given language, Slippery forge a language and critical discourse.
The study day organized February 9 by the Laboratory "Literature and Postcolonial Studies" around these four researchers propose to consider writing Edouard Glissant not starting by itself, but by confronting it directly to its cultural, intellectual and linguistic. More than any other, the writing project is part of Edouard Glissant claimed so in a context. Edouard Glissant regains postures utterance, linguistic structures and the philosophical background and reformulating the terms before returning to the world that produced them. Glissantien topic is placed in the work of appropriation and rewriting.
Program: 10.00: Registration - Room F08 10:30 to 12:30: Project poetic utterance position, political positioning Celia Britton, University College - London: "Edward the Obscure: the poetic-cons say-no-tell" Romuald Fonkoua University Strasbourg: "New glissantiennes criticism of politics"
14h00 - 16h00: linguistic and philosophical issues of creolization glissantienne Lambert Félix Prudent, University of Reunion - Saint-Denis: "At the edge of Creole and French:" style "Glissant Alain Menil, Lycée Condorcet - Paris:" Functions and uses the concept of creolization "
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