Le blog d'écrivain : La littérature à l'épreuve d'Internet
Sammanfattning
This study focuses on three blogs kept by writers who have published novels in renowned publishing houses: François Bon, Éric Chevillard and Chloé Delaume. This new writing practice raises the question of whether literature can be transferred to the Internet: does this medium admit literary activity or, on the contrary, does it represent a limit or even a threat to the future of literature? By using theoretical tools from the field of discourse analysis, the study discusses theoretical problems related to the impact of digital media on the perception of genres and on the notion of authorship. First, the study shows that the web does not allow the emergence of literary works, because this process is based on the editorial circuit and the hierarchy between textual categories. The existence of authors in the strongest meaning of the term is also compromised by the web, since the writers establish direct contact with their readers. The writer blog thus implies a dilemma: its success is necessarily to the detriment of a rewarding literary practice that the writer does not want to give up. This double bind is apparent in the way the writers use their blog: Bon wishes to open the literary field to the Internet, Chevillard is defending ”good” literature and Delaume intends to make her blog a performance.
Examinationsnivå
Doctor of Philosophy
Universitet
Göteborgs universitet. Humanistiska fakulteten
University of Gothenburg. Faculty of Arts
Institution
Department of Languages and Literatures ; Institutionen för språk och litteraturer
Disputation
Fredagen den 6 februari 2015, kl. 14.00, Salle 322, Centre Malesherbes, 108 Bd Malesherbes, 75017 Paris, Frankrike.
Datum för disputation
2015-02-06
Övrig beskrivning
Avhandling med cotutelle-avtal mellan Göteborgs universitet och Université Paris-Sorbonne
Fil(er)
Datum
2015-01-15Författare
Ruiz, Ugo
Nyckelord
discourse analysis
literature
Internet
web
genre
blog
authorship
writer
François Bon
Éric Chevillard
Chloé Delaume
Publikationstyp
Doctoral thesis
Språk
fra