Porosity and Movement in Life Stories

Ikram Aya Bentounsi, Meriem Boughachiche
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Fueled by intellectual curiosity, literary discourse oscillates between factual and fictional narratives. Continually nourished by reality and imagination, it reflects a binary rhythm of representativeness and subjectivity. This work analyzes the biographical genre to explore the shift in rhetorical boundaries and representations in self-narratives. It examines various techniques writers use to reclaim the territory of intimate stories and lives. Infusing these narratives with meaning and unity aims to bridge the gap between the individual and the world. Awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature to feminist writer Annie Ernaux highlights the growing interest in the biographical genre. Ernaux, known for placing intimacy at the heart of her work, brings attention to this genre that often navigates through narratives marked by left-wing and 'politically correct' perspectives. Consequently, the genre emerges as a vital participant in the world's progress, establishing self-literature that withstands the test of time. A cross-study of various life stories — including intimate narratives, extremist views, self-portraits, memoirs, autobiographical novels, autofictions, and travel stories — enables us to understand the porosity and movement within this expansive genre. By presenting and juxtaposing different biographies, writers create a space for interaction, allowing the lives of others to permeate our understanding. Consequently, the biographical genre, serving as a mediating force, and the concept of otherness as mediation are reexamined within the fictional landscape of the human mind.   Received: 10 January 2023 / Accepted: 29 February 2024 / Published: 6 March 2024
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生活故事中的多孔性与运动
在求知欲的推动下,文学话语在事实叙述和虚构叙述之间摇摆不定。在现实和想象的不断滋养下,它反映了代表性和主体性的二元节奏。这部作品分析了传记体裁,探讨了自我叙述中修辞界限和表述方式的转变。它研究了作家们用来开垦私密故事和生活领地的各种技巧。为这些叙事注入意义和统一性,旨在弥合个人与世界之间的鸿沟。将诺贝尔文学奖授予女权主义作家安妮-厄尔诺,凸显了人们对传记体裁日益增长的兴趣。埃尔诺以将亲密关系置于其作品的核心而著称,她的作品让人们注意到了这种往往以左翼和 "政治正确 "观点为标志的叙事体裁。因此,这种体裁成为世界进步的重要参与者,建立了经得起时间考验的自我文学。通过对各种生活故事--包括私密叙事、极端主义观点、自画像、回忆录、自传体小说、自传体小说和旅行故事--的交叉研究,我们可以了解这一广阔文体的多变性和流动性。通过展示和并置不同的传记,作家们创造了一个互动空间,让他人的生活渗透到我们的理解之中。因此,传记体裁作为一种中介力量,以及作为中介的他者概念,在人类心灵的虚构景观中得到了重新审视。 收到:收到:2023 年 1 月 10 日 / 接受:2024 年 2 月 29 日 / 发表:2024 年 3 月 6 日
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