À Suwałki en Pologne et au Canada. Tziganes, Indiens, métis et êtres hybrides. Du cliché de l’étranger à l’hybridité exilique constitutive de la condition humaine
International audience Arkady Fiedler’s Canada Smels like resin ( first edition in 1935) mixes reporting with a personal quest. The 14 stories of I doubt that you will be able to follow us (the volume was published in 2013) by Jacek Milewski exploit fiction in order to tell truths about the Polish G...
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International audience Arkady Fiedler’s Canada Smels like resin ( first edition in 1935) mixes reporting with a personal quest. The 14 stories of I doubt that you will be able to follow us (the volume was published in 2013) by Jacek Milewski exploit fiction in order to tell truths about the Polish Gypsy community. The two works reveal a common perspective that justifies studying them side by side. Arkady Fiedler and Jacek Milewski move outside their home group to communities, certainly firmly rooted in their culture, but also, in many respects, dominated and marginalized: Indians and Gypsies. The discovery of the other and its transposition into a narrative is part of a double exilic perspective, because exile affects both the subject-writer and his object of study. We think of the Edward Said’s figure of the intellectual, both outsider and exile. Born of crossing of borders, exile invites to destabilize the frameworks that belong to the native, domestic and familiar realm, to experience “foreigner” about whom we did not know much except that he is opposed to “we.” Here and there, the literary project presupposes a quasi‑scientific preparation; the establishment of quasi‑experimental conditions capable of breaking down obstacles which, in normal times, obscure or even make access to foreign countries impossible. Fiedler has extensively researched Canada and its history; his excursion, far from the main urban centers, becomes the vector of a discovery of “deep Canada.” Jacek Milewski began to frequent Gypsies as an educator; he learned their language and kept getting to know them closely. Fiedler and Milewski subvert the dualism between dominant and dominated. The Western/Indian opposition gives way to a contrasting palette: English, French, Indian factions allied with such and such a group of whites, metis, emigrants. In Milewski’s work, there is also an effect of paradoxical familiarity, cracking the wall of strangeness between the “native” reader and the Gypsies. In addition, beyond the Indians and the ... |
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À Suwałki en Pologne et au Canada. Tziganes, Indiens, métis et êtres hybrides. Du cliché de l’étranger à l’hybridité exilique constitutive de la condition humaine |
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ftinalco:oai:HAL:hal-03200385v1 2023-05-15T17:12:21+02:00 À Suwałki en Pologne et au Canada. Tziganes, Indiens, métis et êtres hybrides. Du cliché de l’étranger à l’hybridité exilique constitutive de la condition humaine Bilos, Piotr Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales (Inalco) 2021-05-06 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385/file/SLOVO51_8_Art7_PBilos.pdf https://doi.org/10.46298/slovo.2021.7447 fr fre HAL CCSD Presses de l’INALCO info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/doi/10.46298/slovo.2021.7447 hal-03200385 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385 https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385/document https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385/file/SLOVO51_8_Art7_PBilos.pdf doi:10.46298/slovo.2021.7447 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/ info:eu-repo/semantics/OpenAccess CC-BY-NC ISSN: 2557-9851 Slovo https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03200385 Slovo, Presses de l’INALCO, 2021, Les Voyages lointains des écrivains polonais (XX-XXIe siècles), The Distant Voyages of Polish Writers (20th-21st centuries) (51), ⟨10.46298/slovo.2021.7447⟩ http://www.inalco.fr/presses-inalco revolt romantic hero Reporting others travel nature and culture technical progress indigenous non-native foreign foreignness minorities dominant and dominated ecology ecocriticism Indians Gypsies Roma Canada values axiology education society nomadism and sedentary lifestyle Reportage autrui voyage nature et culture progrès technique autochtones allogènes étrangers étrangéité minorités dominants et dominés écologie écocritique Indiens Tziganes Roms Gitans valeurs axiologie éducation société nomadisme et sédentarité révolte héros romantique [SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature info:eu-repo/semantics/article Journal articles 2021 ftinalco https://doi.org/10.46298/slovo.2021.7447 2022-10-06T05:53:36Z International audience Arkady Fiedler’s Canada Smels like resin ( first edition in 1935) mixes reporting with a personal quest. The 14 stories of I doubt that you will be able to follow us (the volume was published in 2013) by Jacek Milewski exploit fiction in order to tell truths about the Polish Gypsy community. The two works reveal a common perspective that justifies studying them side by side. Arkady Fiedler and Jacek Milewski move outside their home group to communities, certainly firmly rooted in their culture, but also, in many respects, dominated and marginalized: Indians and Gypsies. The discovery of the other and its transposition into a narrative is part of a double exilic perspective, because exile affects both the subject-writer and his object of study. We think of the Edward Said’s figure of the intellectual, both outsider and exile. Born of crossing of borders, exile invites to destabilize the frameworks that belong to the native, domestic and familiar realm, to experience “foreigner” about whom we did not know much except that he is opposed to “we.” Here and there, the literary project presupposes a quasi‑scientific preparation; the establishment of quasi‑experimental conditions capable of breaking down obstacles which, in normal times, obscure or even make access to foreign countries impossible. Fiedler has extensively researched Canada and its history; his excursion, far from the main urban centers, becomes the vector of a discovery of “deep Canada.” Jacek Milewski began to frequent Gypsies as an educator; he learned their language and kept getting to know them closely. Fiedler and Milewski subvert the dualism between dominant and dominated. The Western/Indian opposition gives way to a contrasting palette: English, French, Indian factions allied with such and such a group of whites, metis, emigrants. In Milewski’s work, there is also an effect of paradoxical familiarity, cracking the wall of strangeness between the “native” reader and the Gypsies. In addition, beyond the Indians and the ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Metis Inalco (Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales): HAL Canada Fiedler ENVELOPE(-140.683,-140.683,-85.550,-85.550) Indian Slovo The Distant Voya The distant jour |