Sartre's Nausea
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2006
This volume will interest a wide public of teachers, students and all those who want to reconsider Sartre’s legacy in the twenty–first century.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042019287
ISBN-10: 904201928X
Pagini: 213
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 904201928X
Pagini: 213
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Editors’ Foreword
Alistair ROLLS, Elizabeth RECHNIEWSKI: Uprooting the Chestnut Tree: Nausea Today
Text
Lawrence R. SCHEHR: Sartre’s Autodidacticism
George WOODS: Sounds, ‘Sounds, Smells, Degrees of Light’: Art and Illumination in Nausea
Thomas MARTIN: The Role of Others in Roquentin’s Nausea
Peter POIANA: The Subject as Symptom in Nausea
Context
Elizabeth RECHNIEWSKI: Avatars of Contingency: Suarès and Sartre
Chris FALZON: Sartre and Meaningful Existence
Amanda CRAWLEY-JACKSON : La Nausée des Fins de Voyage ?
Intertext
Keryn STEWART: ‘I Have Finished Travelling’: Travel, Displacement and
Intertextuality in Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea
Debra HELY: Fact or Fiction? Reading Through the Nothingness behind Nausea
Alistair ROLLS: Seduction, Pleasure and a Laying on of Hands: A Hands-on Reading of Sartre’s Nausea
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Alistair ROLLS, Elizabeth RECHNIEWSKI: Uprooting the Chestnut Tree: Nausea Today
Text
Lawrence R. SCHEHR: Sartre’s Autodidacticism
George WOODS: Sounds, ‘Sounds, Smells, Degrees of Light’: Art and Illumination in Nausea
Thomas MARTIN: The Role of Others in Roquentin’s Nausea
Peter POIANA: The Subject as Symptom in Nausea
Context
Elizabeth RECHNIEWSKI: Avatars of Contingency: Suarès and Sartre
Chris FALZON: Sartre and Meaningful Existence
Amanda CRAWLEY-JACKSON : La Nausée des Fins de Voyage ?
Intertext
Keryn STEWART: ‘I Have Finished Travelling’: Travel, Displacement and
Intertextuality in Jean-Paul Sartre’s Nausea
Debra HELY: Fact or Fiction? Reading Through the Nothingness behind Nausea
Alistair ROLLS: Seduction, Pleasure and a Laying on of Hands: A Hands-on Reading of Sartre’s Nausea
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Notă biografică
Elizabeth Rechniewski is Senior Lecturer in the School of Languages and Cultures, University of Sydney. She has researched and published widely on French intellectuals and engagement, including Suarès, Malraux, Sartre: antécédents littéraires de l’existentialisme (Minard). She coordinates the research project: ‘National Identity and Communications in Early Modern France’ and is also a member of the International News Project group headed by Peter White, reflecting a continuing interest in discourse analysis of the media.
Alistair Rolls lectures in French and English in the School of Language and Media at the University of Newcastle. Since 1998 his research has focused primarily on the work of Boris Vian, although he has also published on Sartre, Queneau, Darrieussecq and other twentieth-century authors. He is currently working in the area of French noir fiction. He is the author of The Flight of the Angels: Intertextuality in Four Novels by Boris Vian (Rodopi).
Alistair Rolls lectures in French and English in the School of Language and Media at the University of Newcastle. Since 1998 his research has focused primarily on the work of Boris Vian, although he has also published on Sartre, Queneau, Darrieussecq and other twentieth-century authors. He is currently working in the area of French noir fiction. He is the author of The Flight of the Angels: Intertextuality in Four Novels by Boris Vian (Rodopi).