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From the perspective of the reader-response criticism, this article underlines the ethical and esthetical tension between the duty of memory and the unspeakable in the context of the project « Rwanda : écrire par devoir de mémoire » and specificly in the novel L’aîné des orphelins by Tierno Monénembo. Although the « horizon » of expectations typical to the commitment toward the duty of memory is reinforced by the peritext (Genette, 1987), Monembo’s novel challenges the reader’s expectations by silencing and delaying the personnal story of young narrator-survivor Faustin.This stepback from direct violence allows the novel to focus on structual forms of violence (Galtung 2010) and urges the public to question his responsability in the testimonial reception.
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Artykuł dotyczy psychospołecznych praktyk recepcji literatury, dramatu, filmu, fikcji telewizyjnych. Tekst wpisuje się w tak zwaną estetykę recepcji lub odpowiedzi czytelnika, ale jest zakorzeniony filozoficznie. Kompiluje poglądy postmodernistycznej krytyki i pragmatyzmu z fenomenologią literatury (R. Ingarden), hermeneutyki (H.-G. Gadamer) i spojrzenia współczesnych kontynuatorów. W drugiej części tekst sugeruje typologię 12 stylów potocznych, nieprofesjonalnych praktyk odbioru fikcji artystycznych.
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The paper is interested in the psychosocial practices of reception literature, drama, film, television fictions. The text fits in so-called reception aesthetics or reader response, is rooted philosophically. Compiles the views of postmodern criticism and pragmatism with the phenomenology of literature (R. Ingarden) and hermeneutics (H.-G. Gadamer) and with the glances of contemporary followers. In the second part the text suggests the typology of 12 styles of colloquial, nonprofessional practices of the reception of art fictions.
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