L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé

The paradoxical description of the prostitutes in L’Espace d’un cillement, articulated to a poetics of theatricality, sets up a praise of the poetic creation. In this novel, an epiphany of the senses occurs, an assumption despite the moral degradation of the described reality. Alexis exploits the wh...

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Main Author: Hervé Sanson
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Language:English
Published: Université des Antilles 2023-10-01
Series:Études Caribéennes
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/28773
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description The paradoxical description of the prostitutes in L’Espace d’un cillement, articulated to a poetics of theatricality, sets up a praise of the poetic creation. In this novel, an epiphany of the senses occurs, an assumption despite the moral degradation of the described reality. Alexis exploits the whole semantic spectrum of the term ‘pass’ and makes of the circulation of bodies an allegory of the democratic ideal of fraternity, which can only come about through a transformation of the relations between men and women, in the sense of equality and sharing. The body and sexuality are thus rehabilitated through a blossoming of the senses, characterizing the Caribbean cultures, but the erotic and the political echo each other: Alexis’ aesthetic links social realism and marvelous realism, refusing art for art’s sake as much as arid intellectualism.
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L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
Études Caribéennes
prostitution
politics
senses
intimate
body
social realism
title L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
title_full L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
title_fullStr L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
title_full_unstemmed L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
title_short L’Espace d’un cillement de Jacques Stephen Alexis ou le politique débordé
title_sort l espace d un cillement de jacques stephen alexis ou le politique deborde
topic prostitution
politics
senses
intimate
body
social realism
url https://journals.openedition.org/etudescaribeennes/28773
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