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PÍSANIE O SEBE V SÚČASNEJ QUEBECKEJ PRÓZE

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The paper deals with the “auto-fiction” as one of the means of the self-writing in the contemporary Québec fiction. The “auto-fiction” is considered in both Québec and French socio-political and literary contexts. While being frequently used, especially in francophone environment, the notion stays vague, referring to the common practice of transgressing the boundaries between the real and literary worlds, resulting in a fictional account of one´s own life and the blending of fiction and faction. The genre, having also cognitive and therapeutic functions, enables authors to reflect upon and to render the questions of being and writing. The means by which contemporary authors explore the realm of the “auto-fiction”, as well as its manifestations in the novel are analysed on the example of novels written by Régine Robin and Nelly Arcan.
Studia Historica Nitriensia
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2016
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vol. 20
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issue 1
98 – 122
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Latinité concept as it was conceived in the 19th-century southern Europe found very wide range of application in Europe and American overseas. Conservative elites of European origin resorted to such imagery matrix above all because it constituted an effective way how to justify various types of dictatorships. Latin America but also Québec and French communities in the USA resorted to the similar concepts as an effective answer to Anglo-protestant dominance in the northwestern hemisphere. Latinité was conceived as a universal and conservative politico-social concept of hierarchical, traditional and corporativist state venerating classical values of Latin nations. This vision had a particular religious and spiritual element, because it frequently referred to Catholic providentialism traditionally linked not just to the conservative dictatorships but also to the overseas colonial expansionist projects. Latinité vision reached significant achievements in form of long- or short-lasting dictatorial regimes both in Europe and Latin America and in the project of French America restoration, too.
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