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Écriture de soi et de l’autre: Récits de filiation et contestation chez Herzog et Picasso
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Béatrice Vernier
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fame
/ filiation
/ inheritance
/ Récit
2019
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2019
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Écriture de soi et de l’autre: Récits de filiation et contestation chez Herzog et Picasso
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Écriture de soi et de l’autre: Récits de filiation et contestation chez Herzog et Picasso
2019
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Este articulo analiza como los autores Félicité Herzog y Marina Picasso refutan la imagen publica de su padre y abuello, el excepcional alpinista Maurice Herzog y el gran artista Pablo Picasso en dos ‘‘récits de filiation’’, Un héros y Grand-père. En primer lugar, demuestro que aunque sus acusaciones revelan un comportamiento cruel de estas figuras famosas con su familia, también le ayudan a comprender su sufrimiento durante su infancia. En segundo lugar, demuestro que ambos autores admiten que Maurice Herzog y Pablo Picasso eran victimas de su celebridad y por lo tanto los disculpan en parte. Al final, aunque los autores rechazan la filiación del hombre corrupto por su celebridad, aceptan la filiación del padre alpinista excepcional y del abuelo artista novator.
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Editum, Ediciones de la Universidad de Murcia
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