Distinctly Narcissistic : : Diary Fiction in Quebec / / Valerie Raoul.

Distinctly Narcissistic is a study of diary fiction written in Quebec between 1878 and 1990. Valerie Raoul explores the social and ideological context in which diary fiction occurs, and the relation in Quebec, between the diary form and (de)colonization. Many of the works she considers have received...

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Superior document:Title is part of eBook package: De Gruyter University of Toronto Press eBook-Package Archive 1933-1999
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Place / Publishing House:Toronto : : University of Toronto Press, , [2020]
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Year of Publication:2020
Language:English
Series:Heritage
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Physical Description:1 online resource (320 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
PREAMBLE --
PART I. IDENTITY AND DIFFERENCE --
CHAPTER ONE. Introduction: Diary Fiction in Quebec --
CHAPTER TWO. Narcissism in Psychoanalytic Theory --
CHAPTER THREE. Gender and Ethnicity --
PART II. NARCISSISM AND FEMININITY (1870-1940) --
CHAPTER FOUR. Femininity and Self-Denial: The Diary of Henriette Dessaulles --
CHAPTER FIVE. Phallic Women and Moral Narcissism: The Fictional Journals of Laure Conan --
PART III. NARCISSISM AND COLONIZED MEN (1940-1960) --
CHAPTER SIX. Masculine Misogyny and Cerebral Abstinence: Hertel, Baillargeon, Simard --
CHAPTER SEVEN. The Phallic Mother, Impotent Men, and Madness: Loranger, Elie, Filiatrault --
PART IV. GENDER CONFUSION AND SELF-GENERATION (1960-1990) --
CHAPTER EIGHT. Homosexuality, Androgyny, and Bi-Section: Pinsonneault, Blais, Richard, Tremblay, Monette --
CHAPTER NINE. Self-Part(ur)ition or Giving Birth to the Book: Bessette, Godbout, Garneau, Amyot --
PART V. WRITING AND SELF-ESTEEM: FROM MIRROR TO VOICE --
CHAPTER TEN. Separation and Survival: Women's Diary Fiction from Saint-Onge to Mailhot --
CHAPTER ELEVEN. Language and (R)evolution: Ducharme, Aquin, Brossard --
CONCLUSION. COLLECTIVE (CON)TEXTS AND (IN)DIFFERENCE --
CHAPTER TWELVE. Autism, Assimilation, or Babel: Noel --
Notes --
Bibliography --
Index of Names --
General Index
Summary:Distinctly Narcissistic is a study of diary fiction written in Quebec between 1878 and 1990. Valerie Raoul explores the social and ideological context in which diary fiction occurs, and the relation in Quebec, between the diary form and (de)colonization. Many of the works she considers have received little critical attention until now. Raoul bases her study on a psychoanalytic theory of narcissism. Building on the structure developed in her earlier book, The French Fictional Journal (1980), she analyses the interaction of self, time, and writing in diary fiction, extending her approach to take into account the cultural context of the works concerned. The theory of narcissism serves as a framework for the treatment of topics as varied as feminine superiority in Laure Conan’s early work, cerebral misogyny in narratives by men, ambivalent gender identities, and the recurring metaphor of giving birth to the self through the book. In re-examining parallels between individual and collective psychology as well as between gender and ethnicity, Raoul provides new insight into the specificity of Quebec fiction and the relation of fiction to autobiography.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9781487574574
9783110490947
DOI:10.3138/9781487574574
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Valerie Raoul.