Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne

The modern Japanese bodies underwent violent transformations. To examine these, we shall study here the links which weaved both writer Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) and Natsume Sôseki (1867-1916) between pain and appetite. At the first one, the tuberculosis, far from being an obstacle to the desire to e...

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Main Author: Emmanuel Lozerand
Format: Article
Language:fra
Published: Pléiade (EA 7338) 2011-11-01
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Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1528
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description The modern Japanese bodies underwent violent transformations. To examine these, we shall study here the links which weaved both writer Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) and Natsume Sôseki (1867-1916) between pain and appetite. At the first one, the tuberculosis, far from being an obstacle to the desire to eat, is in reality only sharpening the hunger. At the second on the other hand, to feed is always a distressing action which cannot engender anything but suffering. So by grasping in the root these two intense physical experiments, we hope to make resound echoes between these bodies and ours, rather than to assign them to an improbable japonity.
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spelling doaj.art-3a8abe4fd99a49bb84ff940fd5efce652022-12-22T01:47:01ZfraPléiade (EA 7338)Itinéraires2427-920X2011-11-012011310311610.4000/itineraires.1528Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderneEmmanuel LozerandThe modern Japanese bodies underwent violent transformations. To examine these, we shall study here the links which weaved both writer Masaoka Shiki (1867-1902) and Natsume Sôseki (1867-1916) between pain and appetite. At the first one, the tuberculosis, far from being an obstacle to the desire to eat, is in reality only sharpening the hunger. At the second on the other hand, to feed is always a distressing action which cannot engender anything but suffering. So by grasping in the root these two intense physical experiments, we hope to make resound echoes between these bodies and ours, rather than to assign them to an improbable japonity.http://journals.openedition.org/itineraires/1528Japanbodyliteratureto eatto sufferMasaoka Shiki
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Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
Itinéraires
Japan
body
literature
to eat
to suffer
Masaoka Shiki
title Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
title_full Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
title_fullStr Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
title_full_unstemmed Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
title_short Manger et souffrir. Expériences du corps dans la littérature japonaise moderne
title_sort manger et souffrir experiences du corps dans la litterature japonaise moderne
topic Japan
body
literature
to eat
to suffer
Masaoka Shiki
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