Le brocanteur de Charleville

Designed as a tribute to Jean Jamin, who died on 21 January 2022, this article questions the place of literature and autobiographical writing in his works. It focuses on the patterns of disparition and memory, but also of flea market and shipwreck in his writings, and it sheds light on the importanc...

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Main Author: Julien Bondaz
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Published: Université de Liège 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/contextes/10833
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description Designed as a tribute to Jean Jamin, who died on 21 January 2022, this article questions the place of literature and autobiographical writing in his works. It focuses on the patterns of disparition and memory, but also of flea market and shipwreck in his writings, and it sheds light on the importance of Arthur Rimbaud and Michel Leiris in his trajectory. It also considers the texts that Jamin published on the occasion of several famous exhibitions held at the Museum of Ethnography in Neuchâtel, showing that these texts have been privileged spaces for him to question the relationships between literature, museology and anthropology.
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Le brocanteur de Charleville
Contextes
Anthropologie
Jamin (Jean)
Ethnologie
Brocante
title Le brocanteur de Charleville
title_full Le brocanteur de Charleville
title_fullStr Le brocanteur de Charleville
title_full_unstemmed Le brocanteur de Charleville
title_short Le brocanteur de Charleville
title_sort le brocanteur de charleville
topic Anthropologie
Jamin (Jean)
Ethnologie
Brocante
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