Flaubert : la machine célibataire
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Resumo: | This article proposes a new interpretation of The Family Idiot, moving away from traditional biographical conceptions such as chronological, dialectical, psychoanalytic, and thematic approaches. Following the paths opened by Sartre in The Imaginary, where signs and magic coexist, it adopts a kaleidoscopic methodology inspired by a “conceptual” framework, akin to Marcel Duchamp. The subject is captured in the transparency of glass through a transversal gaze supported by X-ray probe scans at different levels: characters (father, mother, close friends), sexual relationships, places, and book references. What follows are folds of shadow and light that illuminate Flaubert’s obsessions: dreams of ascent or descent, passivity, stupidity, fetishism, sadomasochism. The pursuit of objects, with multiple possible couplings, outlines a form of work and hermeneutics in a fan-like fashion in disconnected fragments, constituting the “Flaubert’s celibate machine” as conceptualized in the notions of the body without organs or caress, later developed by Deleuze and Derrida. |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataireFlaubert: the celibate machineImagináriofetichismohermenêuticamáquina celibatáriasadomasoquismoImaginaryfetishismhermeneuticscelibate machinesadomasochismThis article proposes a new interpretation of The Family Idiot, moving away from traditional biographical conceptions such as chronological, dialectical, psychoanalytic, and thematic approaches. Following the paths opened by Sartre in The Imaginary, where signs and magic coexist, it adopts a kaleidoscopic methodology inspired by a “conceptual” framework, akin to Marcel Duchamp. The subject is captured in the transparency of glass through a transversal gaze supported by X-ray probe scans at different levels: characters (father, mother, close friends), sexual relationships, places, and book references. What follows are folds of shadow and light that illuminate Flaubert’s obsessions: dreams of ascent or descent, passivity, stupidity, fetishism, sadomasochism. The pursuit of objects, with multiple possible couplings, outlines a form of work and hermeneutics in a fan-like fashion in disconnected fragments, constituting the “Flaubert’s celibate machine” as conceptualized in the notions of the body without organs or caress, later developed by Deleuze and Derrida.Cet article propose une nouvelle lecture de L’Idiot de la famille loin des conceptions biographiques traditionnelles — chronologiques, dialectiques, psychanalytiques, thématiques. Selon les voies ouvertes par Sartre depuis L’Imaginaire, où signes et magie se côtoient, il s’agit d’une méthodologie kaléidoscopique d’inspiration « conceptuelle », proche de Marcel Duchamp : le sujet est pris dans la transparence du verre, en un regard traversant procédant par des coups de sonde radioscopiques à différents niveaux : personnages (père, mère, amis proches), relations sexuelles, lieux et référents livresques. Il s’ensuit des pliages d’ombre et de lumière qui éclairent les obsessions de Flaubert : rêves d’ascension ou de chute, passivité, bêtise, fétichisme, sado-masochisme, dont la recherche d’objets, aux multiples accouplements possibles, dessine une forme d’oeuvre et d’herméneutique en éventail, par fragments disjoints, constituant la « machine célibataire Flaubert », dans des conceptualisations du corps sans organes ou de la caresse, plus tard développées par Deleuze et Derrida.Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro2024-01-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionartigo de literaturaartigos de literaturaapplication/pdfapplication/pdfhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/matraga/article/view/7980910.12957/matraga.2024.79809Matraga - Revista do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Letras da UERJ; v. 31 n. 61 (2024): Miscelânea; 115-126MATRAGA - Journal published by the Graduate Program in Letters at Rio de Janeiro State University (UERJ); Vol. 31 No. 61 (2024): Miscelânea; 115-1262446-69051414-7165reponame:Matraga (Online)instname:Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)instacron:UERJporhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/matraga/article/view/79809/49123https://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/matraga/article/view/79809/49124https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessSicard, Michel2024-01-28T03:56:27Zoai:ojs.www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br:article/79809Revistahttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/matragaPUBhttps://www.e-publicacoes.uerj.br/index.php/matraga/oai||letrasmatraga@uerj.br2446-69051414-7165opendoar:2024-01-28T03:56:27Matraga (Online) - Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro (UERJ)false |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire Flaubert: the celibate machine |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire Sicard, Michel Imaginário fetichismo hermenêutica máquina celibatária sadomasoquismo Imaginary fetishism hermeneutics celibate machine sadomasochism |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Flaubert : la machine célibataire |
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Sicard, Michel |
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Sicard, Michel |
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Sicard, Michel |
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Imaginário fetichismo hermenêutica máquina celibatária sadomasoquismo Imaginary fetishism hermeneutics celibate machine sadomasochism |
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Imaginário fetichismo hermenêutica máquina celibatária sadomasoquismo Imaginary fetishism hermeneutics celibate machine sadomasochism |
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This article proposes a new interpretation of The Family Idiot, moving away from traditional biographical conceptions such as chronological, dialectical, psychoanalytic, and thematic approaches. Following the paths opened by Sartre in The Imaginary, where signs and magic coexist, it adopts a kaleidoscopic methodology inspired by a “conceptual” framework, akin to Marcel Duchamp. The subject is captured in the transparency of glass through a transversal gaze supported by X-ray probe scans at different levels: characters (father, mother, close friends), sexual relationships, places, and book references. What follows are folds of shadow and light that illuminate Flaubert’s obsessions: dreams of ascent or descent, passivity, stupidity, fetishism, sadomasochism. The pursuit of objects, with multiple possible couplings, outlines a form of work and hermeneutics in a fan-like fashion in disconnected fragments, constituting the “Flaubert’s celibate machine” as conceptualized in the notions of the body without organs or caress, later developed by Deleuze and Derrida. |
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