The flesh made word: bodily inscription and religion in celine et julie vont en bateau

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: McNeil Taylor from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the article: The Flesh Made Word: Bodily Inscription and Religion in Celine et Julie Vont en Bateau, in the Journal: Humanities 2018, 7, 114 of /2018/

SUMMARY

    The intertwined nature of writing and theology is what I propose to investigate in Celine et Julie Vont en Bateau, as Jacques Rivette works through his own discomfort with the theological function of the author, a discomfort stemming from the material effects of authorship on the bodies of his actors. This can be seen in the genesis and . . .

     

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