La mécanique freudienne du deuil dans À présent et Vivre Vite de Brigitte Giraud

This study explores the Freudian mechanics of mourning as depicted in Brigitte Giraud's A Present and Vivre Vite. The hypothesis posits that these two works, separated by twenty years, illustrate the evolution of mourning through a chron...

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Main Author: Katarzyna Kotowska
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: University of Gdańsk 2024-09-01
Series:Cahiers ERTA
Online Access: https://ejournals.eu/fr/journal/cahiers-erta/article/la-mecanique-freudienne-du-deuil-dans-a-present-et-vivre-vite-de-brigitte-giraud
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Summary:This study explores the Freudian mechanics of mourning as depicted in Brigitte Giraud's A Present and Vivre Vite. The hypothesis posits that these two works, separated by twenty years, illustrate the evolution of mourning through a chronological examination of À présent (2001) and Vivre Vite (2022). The methodology focuses on the concepts of temporality, hallucinations, and melancholia, analyzing how these themes shift between the two narratives. The conclusion argues that Giraud's use of temporal shifts, hallucinations, and melancholic reflections in both books demonstrates the universality of Freud's mourning concept while highlighting its unique individual expressions. Notably, the shift from intense emotional expression in À présent to a more introspective approach in Vivre Vite reflects the author's own personal journey with loss and the passage of time. The study suggests that Giraud's skillful use of language serves as a vital tool for both personal healing and for capturing the collective human experience of loss and resilience.
ISSN:2300-4681
2353-8953