Subjects Not-at-home: Forms of the Uncanny in the Contemporary French Novel
Emmanuel Carrere, Marie NDiaye, Eugene Savitzkaya
Serie: Faux Titre 347
Subjects Not-at-home is the first book-length study of the concept of the uncanny (Das Unheimliche) in the context of French
literature. It explores the ways in which certain contemporary French novelists are exploiting the themes, imagery and dynamics of the uncanny to generate a repertoire of narrative tactics for the
portrayal of the chez soi. Les mer
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Subjects Not-at-home is the first book-length study of the concept of the uncanny (Das Unheimliche) in the context of French
literature. It explores the ways in which certain contemporary French novelists are exploiting the themes, imagery and dynamics
of the uncanny to generate a repertoire of narrative tactics for the portrayal of the chez soi. Through an analysis of nine
novels by Marie NDiaye, Eugene Savitzkaya and Emmanuel Carrere, the author reveals a developing tendency within current writing
to re-appropriate figures of the strange - the double, intellectual uncertainty, the fragmented body, the spectral, the haunted
house - in order to represent the 'familiar' spaces of the home, the family, the self and the everyday. This problematic is
situated with respect to tendencies in present-day French writing, with the uncanny being viewed as a particular approach
to the contemporary novel's inclination to privilege the site of the chez soi. Readings of the literary texts are informed
by philosophical, psychoanalytic and literary reinterpretations of the Freudian uncanny, with an emphasis on the historical
and contextual evolution of the concept itself.