L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique

This paper aims to enlighten the utopian power of wandering which creates new connections and relations with and inside space. For this purpose, this analysis will defend a new definition of the term of wandering itself, based on the etymology of the word as well as on the philosophy of Deleuze and...

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Main Author: Emilie Ieven
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises 2017-04-01
Series:Carnets
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/2265
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description This paper aims to enlighten the utopian power of wandering which creates new connections and relations with and inside space. For this purpose, this analysis will defend a new definition of the term of wandering itself, based on the etymology of the word as well as on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. By focusing on three of Jean Echenoz's novels (Un An, Le Méridien de Greenwich, Les Grandes blondes), this paper will finally demonstrate the specific utopian power of wandering which confers to the contemporary character new ways to elaborate and respond to spatial issues.
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spelling doaj-art-1d00e0f4c440492ab259b5124e9370bb2024-12-09T13:42:25ZengAssociation Portugaise d'Etudes FrançaisesCarnets1646-76982017-04-011010.4000/carnets.2265L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopiqueEmilie IevenThis paper aims to enlighten the utopian power of wandering which creates new connections and relations with and inside space. For this purpose, this analysis will defend a new definition of the term of wandering itself, based on the etymology of the word as well as on the philosophy of Deleuze and Guattari. By focusing on three of Jean Echenoz's novels (Un An, Le Méridien de Greenwich, Les Grandes blondes), this paper will finally demonstrate the specific utopian power of wandering which confers to the contemporary character new ways to elaborate and respond to spatial issues.https://journals.openedition.org/carnets/2265wanderingspaceutopian powerEchenoz (Jean)
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L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
Carnets
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space
utopian power
Echenoz (Jean)
title L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
title_full L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
title_fullStr L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
title_full_unstemmed L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
title_short L’errance, un mouvement à potentiel utopique
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Echenoz (Jean)
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