Browsing Vol. 03 No. 1, December 2003 by Subject "French literature"
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Ce genre n'existe pas-pourquoi l'inventer?
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)Stand-up comedy is as low-brow as they come: oral, popular/vulgar, and of course not serious. It is also hardly studied by French academic criticism. In its case, even the problem of the devaluation of media genres (genre ... -
Crise de genres, genres de la crise dans les années 20
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)This article deals with a period of French literary history well-known for having been marked by a major discussion of the literary genre system: the nineteen-twenties. Its goal is to test the actual validity of a partition ... -
De l'importance du genre en culture médiatique
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)In the field of mass fiction, the question of genre is as fundamental as that of the medium being used, as the logic of a series often depends upon genre-based classifications. Popular literature, therefore, could be ... -
Le Genre cinématographique: Une Catégorie de l'interprétation
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Les Masses de Mars: Le Récit de guerre en France, 1951-1981
(Dalhousie University. Electronic Text Centre, 2003)This article deals with war fiction in France in serialized popular publications from the end of the "boulangiste" movement to the end of compulsory military service (1889-2001). During and immediately after the First World ...