When history is narrativized : the self between faction and fiction in Joyce Carol Oates’s the accursed (2013)
Other Title(s)
الذات بين الحقيقة و الخيال في رواية : عندما يسرد التاريخ (The Accursed) لـ جويس كارول اوتس
Quand l’histoire est racontée : le soi entre réalité et fiction dans le Roman : les maudits de Joyce Carol Oates
Joint Authors
Muhannad Lhadj, Karimah
Bin Jaddu, Muhammad Yazid
Source
Issue
Vol. 26, Issue 2 في اللغات و الآداب (30 Jun. 2020), pp.540-551, 12 p.
Publisher
Annaba Badji Mokhtar University
Publication Date
2020-06-30
Country of Publication
Algeria
No. of Pages
12
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
This article tackles one of the basic theories of human identity that is definitely the individual’s sense of “self".
By analyzing it from a purely postmodernist perspective, the ‘Self’ is considered as multifarious and unstable.
In The Accursed, one of Joyce Carol Oates’s most outstanding novels, the idea of the self as homogeneous and cohesive is denounced through exploring the ‘lives’ and ‘selves’ of a number of American historical figures.
Mainly by ‘narrativizing history,’ Oates fuses fictional and fantastical elements within the very ‘real’ moments in history in an attempt to critically unveil some influential ideological assumptions of the time
Abstract FRE
Cet article aborde une théorie fondamentale de l’identité humaine, à savoir le sens de soi.
En l’analysant dans une perspective postmoderniste, le «soi» est considéré comme multiple et instable.
Dans Les maudits, un des romans les plus célèbres de Joyce Carol Oates, l’idée du soi homogène et cohérent est dénoncée en explorant les "vies" et les "soi (s)" de plusieurs personnages historiques américains.
Principalement, en ‘‘racontant l'histoire’’, Oates fusionne des éléments fictionnels et fantastiques dans les moments les plus «réels» de l’histoire pour tenter de dévoiler de manière critique certaines hypothèses idéologiques influentes de l’époque
American Psychological Association (APA)
Muhannad Lhadj, Karimah& Bin Jaddu, Muhammad Yazid. 2020. When history is narrativized : the self between faction and fiction in Joyce Carol Oates’s the accursed (2013). Revue el-Tawassol،Vol. 26, no. 2 في اللغات و الآداب, pp.540-551.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1299240
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Muhannad Lhadj, Karimah& Bin Jaddu, Muhammad Yazid. When history is narrativized : the self between faction and fiction in Joyce Carol Oates’s the accursed (2013). Revue el-Tawassol Vol. 26, no. 2 في اللغات و الآداب (Jun. 2020), pp.540-551.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1299240
American Medical Association (AMA)
Muhannad Lhadj, Karimah& Bin Jaddu, Muhammad Yazid. When history is narrativized : the self between faction and fiction in Joyce Carol Oates’s the accursed (2013). Revue el-Tawassol. 2020. Vol. 26, no. 2 في اللغات و الآداب, pp.540-551.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1299240
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Record ID
BIM-1299240