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LES EUVRES DE LOUISE LABÉ
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2018
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LES EUVRES DE LOUISE LABÉ
2018
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Qu’apporte le genre dans le champ des études de la littérature française de la Renaissance, et précisément pour l’étude des Euvres de Louise Labé ? Une évolution des pratiques est à constater depuis les années 1980 sous cette influence : l’illusion autobiographique a régressé au profit d’une analyse des postures genrées qui a permis de mettre au jour un pétrarquisme critique. Ce qui est troublant est que l’interrogation sur le genre et les performances qui lui sont corrélées sont déjà présentes dans les textes de Louise Labé en 1555. Le déni d’existence de l’autrice Louise Labé (2006) a-t-il un rapport avec ceci ? Le genre aurait-il des effets inattendus ?
What bring the gender studies in the field of studies of the sixteenth century French literature, specially for the study of Louise Labé’s Euvres ? An evolution of the practices is to be noticed since the 1980s under this influence. The autobiographical illusion declined for the benefit of an analysis of the gendered positions who allowed to bring to light a critical petrarquism. What is amazing is that the interrogation on gender and the performances which are correlated is already present in Louise Labé’s texts in 1555. Has the denial of existence of the author Louise Labé (2006) something to do with this ? Would gender have unexpected effects ?
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Casa Editrice Leo S. Olschki,Dipartimento di Lingue, Letterature e Culture Moderne dell'Università di Bologna
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