Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie

The American writer William Burroughs, in his Trilogy written and published from 1960 to 1968 (The Soft Machine, The Ticket That Exploded, Nova Express) has largely used, via his “cut-up” technique of cutting/reassembling different texts, directly or indirectly, every type of texts and literatures,...

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Main Author: Benoît Delaune
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Language:fra
Published: Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et Sociétés
Series:Cahiers de Narratologie
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/1268
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description The American writer William Burroughs, in his Trilogy written and published from 1960 to 1968 (The Soft Machine, The Ticket That Exploded, Nova Express) has largely used, via his “cut-up” technique of cutting/reassembling different texts, directly or indirectly, every type of texts and literatures, including popular literatures. More generally he used some techniques of repeating a continuous text, literally or incompletely. We study the way in which, book after book, William Burroughs built a network of personal stereotypes which enable him to establish a strong textual identity, according to what is essentially called “autostéréotypie” (Stephanie Orace and Jean-Louis Dufays). The application of the theory of “autostéréotypie” on “resisting” texts as the cut-up burrougshian text enable to go further than with the use of the numerous theories of intertextuality (“transtextualité”, “autotextualité”, “intratextualité”); it also enables to theorize to a more global level the use of textual rewriting on a certain kind of text.
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spelling doaj.art-6a4401657ac844fe88e3689e7ff4089e2024-02-13T13:09:49ZfraLaboratoire Interdisciplinaire Récits Cultures Et SociétésCahiers de Narratologie0993-85161765-307X1710.4000/narratologie.1268Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypieBenoît DelauneThe American writer William Burroughs, in his Trilogy written and published from 1960 to 1968 (The Soft Machine, The Ticket That Exploded, Nova Express) has largely used, via his “cut-up” technique of cutting/reassembling different texts, directly or indirectly, every type of texts and literatures, including popular literatures. More generally he used some techniques of repeating a continuous text, literally or incompletely. We study the way in which, book after book, William Burroughs built a network of personal stereotypes which enable him to establish a strong textual identity, according to what is essentially called “autostéréotypie” (Stephanie Orace and Jean-Louis Dufays). The application of the theory of “autostéréotypie” on “resisting” texts as the cut-up burrougshian text enable to go further than with the use of the numerous theories of intertextuality (“transtextualité”, “autotextualité”, “intratextualité”); it also enables to theorize to a more global level the use of textual rewriting on a certain kind of text.https://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/1268réécritureintertextualitéstéréotypeautostéréotypiecut-upcollage
spellingShingle Benoît Delaune
Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
Cahiers de Narratologie
réécriture
intertextualité
stéréotype
autostéréotypie
cut-up
collage
title Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
title_full Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
title_fullStr Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
title_full_unstemmed Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
title_short Texte itératif et stéréotypes chez William Burroughs : de l’intertextualité à l’autostéréotypie
title_sort texte iteratif et stereotypes chez william burroughs de l intertextualite a l autostereotypie
topic réécriture
intertextualité
stéréotype
autostéréotypie
cut-up
collage
url https://journals.openedition.org/narratologie/1268
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