Abstracts
Résumé
L'immonde apparaît chez Tremblay comme violence qui détruit le lien à l'autre et à la communauté. Un théâtre de l'exorcisme se dresse alors afin de conjurer cette violence qui nie l'ordre instauré par la parole. L'analyse porte ici sur cette dimension symbolique par laquelle la parole est le lieu de la reconnaissance du sujet.
Abstract
In Tremblay, " l'immonde" (a French word that is variously translated as squalid, foul, hideous, base, vile, etc.) appears as the violence that destroys connections with others and the community. A theatre of exorcism arises to ward off this violence that denies the order created by speech. Analysis focuses on the symbolic dimension through which speech becomes the place in which the subject is recognised.
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