Le canoé Une lecture fictionnelle des archétypes de l’Anthropocène

Translated title of the contribution: The canoe. A fictional reading of the archetypes of the Anthropocene

Valentina Carbone*, Christine Roussat

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Abstract

This article results from an encounter between the theoretical archetypes of the Anthropocene (Hoffman & Jennings, 2018) and a fictional text, Odds against tomorrow, by Nathaniel Rich (2014). It ventures to mix academic and fictional registers in a polyphonic text built around four variations. Bringing academic and fictional registers into dialogue through a process of creative writing makes it possible to go beyond the role of fiction as mere research material and to question the contributions of such “fictional writing under theoretical constraints”.
Translated title of the contributionThe canoe. A fictional reading of the archetypes of the Anthropocene
Original languageFrench
Peer-reviewed scientific journalRevue Francaise de Gestion
Volume50
Issue number315
Pages (from-to)227-250
Number of pages24
ISSN0338-4551
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 03.2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article - refereed

Keywords

  • 512 Business and Management
  • anthropocene
  • fiction
  • creative writing
  • archetypes

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