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摘要
摘要:ssambastien Japrisot的小说《piandrege pour Cendrillon》写于1962年,当时阿尔及利亚战争刚刚结束,小说围绕着一名年轻女子的身份展开,她醒来时完全失忆,被一场大火严重烧伤。我认为,通过这部调查小说,Japrisot最感兴趣的是表现出法国民族认同的变化,这种认同因法国的战时罪行和最终放弃法国的阿尔格海姆萨里而变得复杂。这部小说正是通过失忆和残缺的形象,讲述了法国士兵和公众在战争期间所经历的焦虑。
La guerre sans nom, la guerre sans visage : Amnesia and Mutilation in Japrisot’s Piège pour Cendrillon
Abstract: Sébastien Japrisot’s novel Piège pour Cendrillon , written in 1962, just at the end of the Algerian War, revolves around the identity of a young woman who awakens with total amnesia and badly burned by a fire. I propose that through this novel of investigation, Japrisot is most interested in representing the paradoxes of a changing French national identity complicated by France’s wartime crimes and its ultimate relinquishment of l’Algérie française . It is through images of amnesia and mutilation that this novel speaks to the anxieties that the French soldiers and public experienced during the war.
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The French Review is the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of French and has the largest circulation of any scholarly journal of French studies in the world at about 10,300. The Review publishes articles and reviews in English and French on French and francophone literature, cinema, society and culture, linguistics, technology six times a year. The May issue is always a special issue devoted to topics like Paris, Martinique and Guadeloupe, Québec, Francophone cinema, Belgium, Francophonie in the United States, pedagogy, etc. Every issue includes a column by Colette Dio entitled “La Vie des mots,” an exploration of new developments in the French language.