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The relationship between the utopian genre and the work of Michel Houellebecq is as evident as it is perplexing. Torn between present and future worlds, and narrated by diverse and often antagonistic voices, Houellebecq’s narratives manifest an ...
Françoise Campbell
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L’art contemporain face à la logique marchande dans La carte et le territoire de Michel Houellebecq
Cet article se propose de réfléchir sur l’Art dans ses rapports avec l’économie marchande dans La carte et le territoire de Michel Houellebecq. Si la fiction d’art se charge de montrer les œuvres de l’artiste plasticien comme d’absurdes gadgets de luxe ...
Claude Dédomon
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Sérotonine ou la quête du bonheur selon Michel Houellebecq
Dans cet article je propose d’analyser la quête du bonheur dans Sérotonine, le dernier livre de Michel Houellebecq. Mais dans un premier temps, il sera nécessaire d’explorer les aspects du bonheur tels qu’ils apparaissent dans ses romans précédents ...
Ruth Amar
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Soumission. Michel Houellebecq and the conversion to literature
“France is not Michel Houellebecq, it is not intolerance, hatred and fear”, said Prime Minister Valls during the first interview after the terror attack in Paris.
Silvia Annavini
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Kristina Fjelkestam om Åsa Nilsson Skåve, Den befriade sången Jonas Ingvarsson om Jerry Määttä, Raketsommar Jorunn Hareide om Yvonne Leffler, »Jag har fått ett bref …« Anna Cavallin om Bengt Lewan, Den farliga renässansen Yvonne Leffler om ...
Kristina Fjelkestam +4 more
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Two freedoms. (Poetic) fragments of Michel Houellebecq
This article discusses the poetry of Michel Houellebecq. Its reading as a world-view statement is defined by its key notion of freedom. The thus specified reading enables one to identify various meanings of the notion included in the poems of the French ...
Tomasz Wójcik
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Gut feelings: depression as an embodied and affective phenomenon in Houellebecq's Serotonin. [PDF]
Slatman J, van de Ven I.
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Emerging subdisciplines in ethnology and anthropology of Serbia: research trends at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Belgrade. [PDF]
Vučinić Nešković V.
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L’équivoque chez Michel Houellebecq : subtilités d’un personnage ambigu
Michel Houellebecq is a French acute writer whose offensive words – in his novels or in his public comments – are quite many; however, more often than not, they are metaphoric or in second degree, calling for another interpretation’s level.
Corina da Rocha Soares
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In Houellebecq’s work, whether the element is the alienated society empowered by money, market and information technology or human beings disturbed by the materialization of their “Corps”, “Utopia” is always the major theme that bonds all those elements.
Hua Hu
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