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Mireille Calle-Gruber is a writer and professor emeritus of French literature and aesthetics at the université Sorbonne Nouvelle-Paris 3, where in 2007 she created the Center for Research in Female and Gender Studies and Francophone Literature. In this dialogue with Anaïs Frantz she explores the immodesty of literary writing.
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Keywords: Émotion, critique littéraire, épistémologie, tournant affectif, masculinité hégémonique, domination, vulnérabilité, autoréflexion, Emotion, literary criticism, epistemology, affective turn, hegemonic masculinity, domination, vulnerability, self-reflection
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Keywords: Dai Sijie, Dai Sijie, Exil, Chine, Réception, Balzac et la petite tailleuse chinoise
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Despite their quantitative and qualitative importance, the works of Franco-Ontarian Marguerite Andersen and New Brunswick native Hélène Harbec have attracted very little attention from researchers. This may be because their creative texts fall within a highly decontextualized context and their point of departure (Germany for Andersen and Quebec for Harbec) make them “strangers” relative to their respective national corpus. However, the works of Andersen and Harbec clearly reflect similar formal themes of rapprochement. Subsequent to the work of Lori Saint-Martin and Béatrice Didier, this article aims to study the protagonist-writers' relationship to the mother and to their own role as mother and examine how these relationships serve as an engine of creation. The work of both authors proposes a new women's solidarity that becomes a lifestyle model. We seek to highlight the issue of the mother-child relationship as well as the particular characteristics of writing by women who are explicitly guided by the tutelary figure of Virginia Woolf. The body of work retained includes the following: De mémoire de femme ([1982] 2002), Le cahier desabsences et de la décision ([1991] 2009), L'orgueilleuse (1998) and La mauvaise mère(2013).
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SUMMARYThe results of a poll on the attitudes towards death of a representative sample of the Quebec population are presented. The Templer Scale on death anxiety was employed. These results indicate that death is not a preoccupation which triggers a high degree of tension in Quebec society. However, education level, salary, religions belief, age and sex influence the distribution of responses. Moreover, this anxiety is tied to the non-permissiveness in relation to sexuality as well as to sexism.