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L’Habitation de la ville: Écriture de la mémoire urbaine et recomposition identitaire dans deux textes de Régine Robin
Abstract My article aims to analyse two essays by Régine Robin, Cybermigrances: traversées fugitives (2004) and Mégapolis: les derniers pas du flâneur (2009), in the light of Michel Foucault’s concept of heterotopia. I am interested in highlighting the concept of writing seen by the writer as a patchwork of spaces and as a protective site. I suggest theorizing it as a memorial writing or a form of urban memory creation as well as a space of identity reconstruction. According to Robin, in the experience of the nomad of surmodernity (Augé) memory is an ephemeral element, and yet memory is the most stable component in the existence of an individual in movement. The writer’s constant journeys, and the correspondences that she finds between the mega-cities that she walks through as part of her familiar routines and temporary placements, constitute for the narrator a home of memory and a space of identity (re)construction.
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French Studies is published on behalf of the Society for French Studies. The journal publishes articles and reviews spanning all areas of the subject, including language and linguistics (historical and contemporary), all periods and aspects of literature in France and the French-speaking world, thought and the history of ideas, cultural studies, film, and critical theory. The journal"s review section is unmatched in its breadth and its quality, providing prompt coverage of work published in French, English, German and Italian.