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Illustration de couverture : images tirées de la performance « Baubô et son miroir », conçue et présentée par Alba Soto et Marina Grau. L’exploration performative, dans El Estudio à Madrid, en Espagne, a eu lieu en février 2020.

« À l’origine de la performance, il y avait un travail théorique, iconologique et artistique qui a ouvert la voie vers la figure mythologique de Baubô/Iambe au sein du mythe grec de Déméter. Nous avons découvert que la figure de Baubô faisait référence à la complicité féminine, au concept du sacré obscène et à l’effet apotropaïque en lien avec le pouvoir primordial et sacré de la vulve » (Alba Soto et Marina Grau).

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Le mythe au féminin et l’(in)visibilisation du corps

Series:  Faux Titre Online, Volume: 452 and  Faux Titre, Volume: 452
Cover Le mythe au féminin et l’(in)visibilisation du corps
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Print Publication Date:
08 Sep 2021
  • Subjects
    • Literature and Cultural Studies
      • Criticism & Theory
      • Literary Relations
      • Cultural History
      • French & Francophone
      • Gender Studies
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright page
Notes sur les contributrices
Introduction La résurgence des mythes au féminin
Partie 1 Reflets de la stupéfiante Méduse
(La) Méduse : comment le corps d’un mythe est-il appréhendé ?
Duras, Méduse et l’inquiétante féminité
Le voile de Diane : corps dévoilé, érotisme voilé
Sous le prisme de Méduse : la part du mythe dans la construction d’un personnage syncrétique jouvien
Partie 2 Métamorphoses d’Orphée et retour d’Eurydice
Reconstituer le corps d’Eurydice : le mythe d’Orphée chez Monique Wittig
Le récit apocalyptique à l’aune de la Shoah : du paradigme au mythe
Afrique-Eurydice: «Orphée noir» ou le mythe senghorien
Partie 3 (Re)construction du corps, de mère en fille
Le corps maternel et les contes mythiques chez Scholastique Mukasonga
Donner corps à la condition féminine. Récrire la sexualité dans le mythe de Phèdre
Faim d’individualité: une poétique anorexique du mythe de Perséphone
Partie 4 Présentation du féminin dans le mythe
Mains ouvertes et yeux fermés: le mythe de l’amour préhistorique face à la cécité moderne dans Les Mains négatives de Marguerite Duras
Mythes de cohésion et mythes de liberté dans l’œuvre de Gioconda Belli et Montserrat Roig
Présence / absence du féminin chez Lévinas
Back Matter
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