The cyborg writing: is it a (im)possible bricolage? The disaster: is it a genesis for writing? A discursive dialogue between Maurice Blanchot and Réjean Ducharme
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https://doi.org/10.22409/gragoata.v25i51.39899Keywords:
deconstruction, disaster, writing, fragmentary, hermeneutics.Abstract
The reflections developed in this article consist of studies focused on the analysis of mechanisms that engender hermeneutic inversions in the deconstruction of certain fixed structures, certainties and discourses that no longer correspond to what they meant to state or represent. The fragmentary writing of the Quebecer writer Réjean Ducharme, the deconstruction and the conception of the disaster from the French philosopher Maurice Blanchot invite us to establish a conceivable discursive dialogue between the pieces La fille de Christophe Colomb and L'Ecriture du désastre.
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Original in French.
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