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Robidoux-Daigneault, Camille. "De Pas pire à Pour sûr : faits et effets des langues chez France Daigle." Thèse, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/16125.
Full textThe literature of Southeast Acadie emerges in a context that is already heterolingual (Grutman). Chiac, the local vernacular, bears traces of this linguistic coexistence since its hybrid character reflects the strong interaction between the region’s communities. However, does its use arouses an anxious reflection on Moncton’s diglossic context or is it strictly creative? This thesis focuses on the relationship to language in the recent novels of France Daigle, Pas pire (1998), Un fin passage (2001), Petites difficultés d’existence (2002) and Pour sûr (2011), by uncovering sociolinguistic features and the way the text "speaks the language" (Gauvin). Although it puts away ideologies, Daigle's work remains highly sensitive to the cultural context from which it emerges. Thus, if the work is freed from a sociolinguistic realism, it is to create a "linguistic fiction" (Baetens Beardsmore) which reconfigures the social imaginary of Moncton while incorporating some "real" concerns. Moreover, taking into account the structural polyphony of the work overcomes the temptation of ethnographic reading.
Labelle, Maude. "Une esthétique hyperréaliste en littérature? : narrativité picturale et langage visuel dans l'œuvre romanesque de Suzanne Jacob (1991-2005)." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3710.
Full textThis Master's thesis studies the concept of hyperrealism in the context of contemporary literature. It focuses more specifically on the ways it is expressed in three novels written by Suzanne Jacob : L'Obéissance (1991), Rouge mère et fils (2001) and Fugueuses (2005). An overview of the history and theoretical aspects of pictural art is essential to understand hyperrealism for the latter is intertwined with this art form. When taking a closer look at the hyperrealistic novel, one will notice the abundance of media references (i.e. pictural art, photography, cinema, music, television, sculpture, architecture and literature). This occurrence of multiple medias and the depiction of the real through mediated representations are essential components of hyperrealistic works. Style and narrative are intimately related to these medias and art forms. The Hyperrealist novel hence will feature complex and particular narrative structures characterized by juxtaposed focalizations, narrative fragments and importance given to fine detail. Finally, the hyperrealist novel employs continuity and fragmentation. It features characters and author composing with these complex representations wich will eventually lead them to demonstrate skepticism and doubt when apprehending the real.
Beaulieu, Geneviève. "Ophélie & Solitude, folie et réinventions de la réalité dans la littérature fantastique." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11960.
Full textSavoie-Bernard, Chloé. "Traverser l'immobile : le déplacement dans le Journal de Marie Uguay." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11965.
Full textThis dissertation focuses on the Journal of the Quebecoise poet Marie Uguay. It recuperates among other critical texts Pierre Nepveu’s study of space as well as contemporary landscape theories. It examines how the idea of motion enables a sensitive relationship with the environment inhabited by the writer. Uguay was suffering from bone cancer and this condition determined the distinctive way in which she conceived space in her intimist literature. The first chapter looks at the dialectic between inside and outside. From the reclusion of her Montreal apartment, the writer imagines numerous travels. The second chapter revisits the actual spaces in which the author is moving. Finally, the third chapter considers how a comparable way of conceiving space can bear an intelletual association between Uguay and the poets Saint-Denys Garneau et Albert Lozeau. It also looks at how the figure of Marie Uguay reappears in contemporary literature throught a relation of space.
Zhang, Ziao. "La représentation des communautés culturelles dans les récits de Gabrielle Roy." Thèse, 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/22010.
Full textDesmeules, Jarryd. "Le miroir brisé : le délire à l’œuvre dans Trou de mémoire et L’Antiphonaire d’Hubert Aquin." Thèse, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/3558.
Full textThis paper treats the question of insanity in Hubert Aquin’s novels. It studies two novels specifically: Trou de mémoire and L’Antiphonaire. Subsequently, the object of this study is that of two distinct mental illnesses: psychotic delirium (which is displayed in Trou de mémoire) and epilepsy (which is displayed in L’Antiphonaire). The subject of mental or neurological disease is approached both from a thematic and structural point of view. Even if the majority of this paper is dedicated to covering the thematic aspect of the question, the analysis of the novels structure is fundamental since one of the primary hypotheses is that the effect of mental illness reflects upon the narrative structure of both Aquin’s novels. The hypotheses proposed at the beginning are confirmed by numerous elements extracted from a number of non literary sources. As well as calling upon medical information and texts more closely linked to psychology, this research delves into the history of epilepsy, contrasting the common beliefs shared during the renaissance and those more prevalent today. Although this study borrows from numerous scientific fields, it is also interested in one aspect only lightly reviewed by those who study the theme of insanity in Aquin’s works : its impact on the narrative structure of the novels.
Martineau, Julien. "C’est ici que le verbe habiter s’est déchiré ; suivi de Sudbury : l’habitabilité de la poésie chez Patrice Desbiens." Thèse, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/8463.
Full textComposed of narrative and poetic fragments, C’est ici que le verbe habiter s’est déchiré follows the journey of a young man returning to his hometown, Québec. While wandering in the streets, but also through his own memories, the narrator will find on his path the point of rupture between past and present. C’est ici que le verbe habiter s’est déchiré proposes a reflexion on these places and times that, even if over, seem to never abandon us, all within a style of writing where silence is sometimes as eloquent as speech. As it’s name indicates, Sudbury: l’habitabilité de la poésie chez Patrice Desbiens is an essay regarding poetry as a living space within the poem Sudbury from Patrice Desbiens, a work that stages the daily routine of a small town in northern Ontario. Confronted to a cold and deserted place where nothing seems to subsist, within this town that he depicts at the same time as artificial, violent and unlivable, Desbiens seems to believe that only writing is authentic and bearer of truth. Hence, by entitling his work Sudbury, the name of the town where he lives, does the poet not present himself as the genuine author of the place? Does he not give a meaning to something that, before, was deprived of one? Is there not, in the end, a substitution of the opressive urban space for the one, more welcoming, of poetry?
Morin, Fannie. "Pour une poétique du silence : transmédialité théâtrale et passage à la plateforme cinématographique dans le Québec contemporain : le cas de Bashir Lazhar." Thèse, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/22004.
Full textVaillancourt, Jean-François. "Bleu rouge bleu rouge bleu, suivi de Le monde dit du six; parole et narration dans Numéro six d’Hervé Bouchard." Thèse, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/22009.
Full textMorissette, Jessica. "Feu, suivi de Sophie Calle : soi en négatif." Thèse, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/11129.
Full textFeu is an autofictional photo-text collection in which I revisited memories from a past relationship after a fire destroyed everything. Among a serie of short episodes, I tried to transmit the different emotions felt while mourning and to show my obsession for both the fire and my ex companion. I kept turning over souvenirs in a self-centered way until it lead to a deep emotional uneasiness. It started resorbing the moment an opening to others was made, but never ended. Pictures are used to illustrate the words as well as to participate in the exposure of loneliness. In addition to a few sub-headings relating my project to Sophie Calle’s work, I tempted to recuperate some of her characteristic traits. Sophie Calle: Soi en négatif is an essay about the self-performance. It involves an autobiographic contract between the performer and the public, a network of intertextuality and in this case, specific concepts like otherness, mourning and absence. I tried to show how she managed to expose herself by the negative. Not only does she take advantage of the most painful negative moments of her life and the ones of others, but she also reveals herself only through documents or others. In a way, her words and her photos develop her life contained into her personal archives. When she exposes herself, art blows way beyond literature, cinema, interviews and photography to because a self-performance, in negative.