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On ne saurait comprendre un poète comme Rimbaud seulement en lisant son oeuvre. Il faut élargir la focale, essayer de saisir les personnes et les choses qui l'entouraient, et l'envisager, lui, comme une personnalité à moitié fondue dans la masse. Comme quelqu'un qui arpenta plusieurs mondes à la fois, quelqu'un qui, dans une conjoncture instable, où les travailleurs parisiens avaient pris en main leur destin politique, fit le choix, pendant quelques années, d'écrire de la poésie.La vie de Rimbaud ne fut pas une vie d'artiste. Kristin Ross nous invite donc à le lire au côté ou à proximité des gens du peuple et de leurs pratiques, des discours et positions qui contribuèrent au mouvement social et politique que fut la Commune. Refusant de traiter cette oeuvre en miracle de la créativité poétique, rejetant la perspective "correcte" prescrite par la critique littéraire ou l'histoire sociale, elle inscrit l'imaginaire rimbaldien dans les rêves et les bouleversements de cette époque.Ainsi, elle renouvelle en profondeur notre vision de Rimbaud et de la Commune.
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This collection explores global dystopic, grotesque and retold narratives of degeneration, ecological and economic ruin, dystopia, and inequality in contemporary fictions set in the urban space. Divided into three sections—Identities and Histories, Ruin and Residue, and Global Gothic—The New Urban Gothic explores our anxieties and preoccupation with social inequalities, precarity and the peripheral that are found in so many new fictions across various media. Focusing on non-canonical Gothic global cities, this distinctive collection discusses urban centres in England’s Black Country, Moscow, Detroit, Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Dehli, Srinigar, Shanghai and Barcelona as well as cities of the imaginary, the digital and the animated. This book will appeal to anyone interested in the intersections of time, place, space and media in contemporary Gothic Studies. The New Urban Gothic casts reflections and shadows on the age of the Anthropocene.
Goth culture (Subculture) . --- Gothic fiction (Literary genre). --- Popular Culture. --- Environment. --- Communication. --- Environmental sciences. --- Gothic Studies. --- Popular Culture . --- Environment, general. --- Environmental Communication. --- Environmental science --- Science --- Communication, Primitive --- Mass communication --- Sociology --- Culture, Popular --- Mass culture --- Pop culture --- Popular arts --- Communication --- Intellectual life --- Mass society --- Recreation --- Culture --- Gothic horror tales (Literary genre) --- Gothic novels (Literary genre) --- Gothic romances (Literary genre) --- Gothic tales (Literary genre) --- Romances, Gothic (Literary genre) --- Detective and mystery stories --- Horror tales --- Suspense fiction --- Gothic culture (Subculture) --- Subculture --- Cities and towns in literature. --- Social problems in literature.
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