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Mahmoud, Hajar. "Utiliser les mots du roman pour dire les maux du travail Étude du monde de l’entreprise dans l’œuvre de Thierry Beinstingel." مجلة البحث العلمی فی الآداب 2, no. 5 (August 1, 2017): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.21608/jssa.2017.11192.
Full textMarks, John. "Le roman d’entreprise: Breaking the silence." French Cultural Studies 28, no. 4 (October 6, 2017): 371–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0957155817724957.
Full textDavid, Anne-Marie. "Le travail en mutation : économie (im)matérielle du texte." @nalyses. Revue des littératures franco-canadiennes et québécoise, September 27, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.18192/analyses.v10i3.1406.
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Lecomte, Dauthuille Sylvaine. "Le motif improbable ˸ le récit d’enquête français contemporain, Thierry Beinstingel, Emmanuel Carrère et Jean Rolin." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018USPCA036.
Full textLiterary narrative forms at the dawn of 21st century sometimes take the form of an enquiry. The present thesis aims to examine in detail this narrative technique as practised by Thierry Beinstingel, Emmanuel Carrère et Jean Rolin. The way they use it could help to understand and identify the aesthetic qualities and purposes of this emerging narrative mode. In these stories, the narrator feels his own thoughts as locked inside an authoritarian doxa which he must first overcome to recover his freedom of perception. He can then become involved in the enquiry, which can be understood as a phenomenological way to be aware. He then selects an arbitrary or improbable motif as the goal for his quest, which may be a person, an object, a project, an area, and undertakes to tell the story of his own inquiry. From this starting point, he begins to question the meaning of his existence and to observe himself making sense of, reading, thinking about and reacting to things. Between fiction and nonfiction, these frequently digressive tales often border on novels, essays or investigation journalism. The narrator always looks puzzled, hesitant and does not seem to trust his own approach. Yet in the background we witness the emergence of a dynamic both narrative and introspective through which the narrator becomes an acute observer of the world around him. He follows freely his train of thought through among other things the use of the essay form to drift from an idea to the next, finding new means of expressing the critique of social problems, creating novel ways of building new fictional worlds and perhaps even managing to rebel against the idea that there is no alternative to the world as it exists
Labadie, Aurore. "Le roman d'entreprise français depuis les années 1980. Thierry Beinstingel, François Bon, Nicole Caligaris, Yves Pagès." Thesis, Sorbonne Paris Cité, 2015. http://www.theses.fr/2015USPCA146.
Full textThe point of this thesis is to study the representation of the corporation’s theme in the French contemporary literature, through a panoramic corpus of novels published since the 80’s. It gives a very specific place to works from François Bon, Thierry Beinstingel, Nicole Caligaris and Élisabeth Filhol, significant works representative of this quixotic redirection, which is about to become a sub category on its own. Featuring recent ongoing changes in linguistics, management, organization and ideology in big corporations, those novels highlight various related issues (socio-economic, ethic, anthropological) and through the process, gain a critical potential. To think about those transformations (meaning « thinking » as much as « reflecting ») the most innovative novelists inspire themselves from the heuristic capacity of a novel : the representation of those mutations will turn into formal metamorphosis distancing themselves from naturalist and realistic aesthetics. Committed to put this novel movement back into the literature history which goes back to Chrétien de Troyes, this thesis intends to show how Corporate novels, rebuilt by François Bon and Leslie Kaplan, are part of a larger movement which means to inject political engagement in literature. Using human sciences to think about the world, it offers new readings settled in real life, while questioning literature commitment
David, Anne-Marie. "Le roman sans projet : représentations du travail et de la débâcle industrielle dans la littérature française contemporaine." Thèse, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/18458.
Full textFrom its beginnings in the nineteenth century to the 1950s, the French social novel ("roman social") gave a prominent place to labour. After World War II, the topic is relegated to the background, but current texts show a significant revival, whilst the empirical referents of "work" have changed considerably. Though notably different in their form from the previous ones, contemporary representations of labour are structured according to the same basic themes. Death is one of them; however, it now affects the working individual as well as work itself. This dissertation acts upon such a disruptive continuity. Its reading of contemporary texts is aware of the role these texts play in both social and literary history as well as in the elaboration of new representations. Following the methods of sociocriticism ("sociocritique"), it seeks to describe the way work is thematised in interaction with a social imaginary ("imaginaire social"). In this perspective, the dissertation borrows various critical and theoretical tools from literary studies, to analyse the texts’ internal organisation, and engages a dialogue with the sociology of work and modern philosophy, in order to interpret them. Its goal is to understand what those texts say about work and about society, but also to show how "representing work" affects the act of "representing". The concepts used to assess the narrative trajectory of work are derived from the analysis of naturalistic and realistic codes (in Émile Zola’s _Germinal_, 1885, and Claire Etcherelli’s _Élise ou la vraie vie_, 1967). These concepts are death, "ensauvagement" and non-work. The study then focuses on how these concepts are rearranged in recent texts. A comparison between the modes of literary treatment they apply to work allows to define the features of current representations as well as to identify the specificity of variants. "Literature of research", embodied by the writings of François Bon, is examined in its relationship to testimony (_L’établi_ by Robert Linhart, 1978) and to the roman noir (_Lorraine Connection_ by Dominique Manotti, 2006). A discussion around the notion of "business novel" (_Nous étions des êtres vivants_ by Nathalie Kuperman, 2010) introduces a thematic distinction within the mainly industrial corpus. Through various subtractions and parallels, the dissertation reveals the outlines of a larger aesthetic category: the "novel without a project" of contemporary work. As much as it expresses an idea of widespread loss, this novel is shaped by that very loss, which culminates in the growing precariousness – of work and of the human experience it generates – described in _Composants_ by Thierry Beinstingel (2002).