TY - BOOK AU - Julia Horn AU - Lynsey Russell-Watts PY - 2003 CY - Oxford, United Kingdom PB - Peter Lang Verlag SN - 1422-9005 TI - Possessions T2 - Essays in French Literature, Cinema and Theory UR - https://www.peterlang.com/document/1094826 N2 - Possessions emerges from the fifth Cambridge French Graduate Conference, which took place in 2001. The theme has provoked a broad scope of investigation, covering French literature, film and theory, and ranging from the early medieval period to the present day. Despite the lack of attention which has so far been explicitly devoted to the idea of possession, it is shown to be an ever-present concern, and this volume seeks to fill this critical blind spot. The essays confront the central notion on several levels, tackling issues of authorship and ownership, postcolonialism, gender, and the potential trauma implicated in possession. The juxtaposition of different media, periods and critical schools allows common links to emerge, demonstrating ways in which possession acts as both problem and enabling notion. As a stimulating and original investigation into an under-explored area of critical thinking, the volume offers a critical examination of the possessing power of the text. KW - Besessenheit (Motiv), women's studies, Französisch, Geschichte, Cambridge (2001), French Literature, Cinema, Critical theory, Motherhood, Zola, Abbé de Choisy, Kongress, Literatur LA - English ER -