Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen

Tommy Wieringa (1967) is one of the most prominent contemporary Dutch novelists. His three most famous novels – Joe Speedboat, Caesarion and Dit zijn de namen depict different aspects of liminal identity. Most of the characters cannot successfully accomplish, however, a certain liminal stage. This i...

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Main Author: Sonya Dimitrova
Format: Article
Language:ces
Published: Karolinum Press 2019-03-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica
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Online Access:http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/24646830.2018.52
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description Tommy Wieringa (1967) is one of the most prominent contemporary Dutch novelists. His three most famous novels – Joe Speedboat, Caesarion and Dit zijn de namen depict different aspects of liminal identity. Most of the characters cannot successfully accomplish, however, a certain liminal stage. This is due to various reasons which could be analyzed using a psychoanalytic and poststructural approach, for example, the theories of Jacques Lacan, Donald Winnicott, René Girard and Jacques Derrida. The experiences of the characters reflect many of these tendencies and interestingly enough demonstrate a sense of standstill even in the midst of mobility.
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Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
Acta Universitatis Carolinae: Philologica
identity
liminality
symbolic order
oedipus complex
scapegoat
title Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
title_full Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
title_fullStr Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
title_full_unstemmed Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
title_short Liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van Tommy Wieringa Joe Speedboot, Caesarion en Dit zijn de namen
title_sort liminaliteit en identiteit in de romans van tommy wieringa joe speedboot caesarion en dit zijn de namen
topic identity
liminality
symbolic order
oedipus complex
scapegoat
url http://www.karolinum.cz/doi/10.14712/24646830.2018.52
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