Cacaphonies: The Excremental Canon of French Literature

Author:   Annabel L. Kim
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
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Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
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Exploring why there is so much fecal matter in literary works that matter Cacaphonies takes fecal matter and its place in literature seriously. Readers and critics have too long overlooked excrement's vital role in the twentieth- and twenty-first-century French canon. In a stark challenge to the tendency to view this literature through sanitizing abstractions, Annabel L. Kim undertakes close readings of key authors to argue for feces as a figure of radical equality, both a literary object and a reflection on literature itself, without which literary studies is impoverished and sterile. Following the fecal through line in works by Celine, Beckett, Genet, Sartre, Duras, and Gary and the contemporary authors Anne Garreta and Daniel Pennac, Kim shows that shit, far from vanishing from the canon after the early modern period, remains present in the modern and contemporary French literature that follows. She argues that all the shit in the canon expresses a call to democratize literature, making literature for all, just as shit is for (or of) all. She attends to its presence in this prized element of French identity, treating it as a continually uttered desire to manifest the universality France aspires to-as encapsulated by the slogan Liberte, egalite, fraternite-but fails to realize. In shit there is a concrete universalism that traverses bodies with disregard for embodied differences. Cacaphonies reminds us that literature, and the ideas to be found therein, cannot be separated from the corporeal envelopes that create and receive them. In so doing, it reveals the aesthetic, political, and ethical potential of shit and its capacity to transform literature and life.

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Author:   Annabel L. Kim
Publisher:   University of Minnesota Press
Imprint:   University of Minnesota Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 3.80cm , Length: 21.60cm
ISBN:  

9781517910884


ISBN 10:   1517910889
Pages:   264
Publication Date:   05 April 2022
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Format:   Paperback
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Contents Introduction: We Have Always Been Fecal Part I. Necessary Shit 1. Céline: Shit on the Installment Plan 2. Beckett: Shit for Brains Part II. Shitty Ideas 3. Fecal Freedom: Sartre and Genet’s ))< >(( 4. To Wipe the Other: Duras’s and Gary’s Fecal Care Ethics Part III. Political Shit 5. Fighting Words: Anne Garréta’s Ultimate Weapon 6. Daniel Pennac’s Excremental Poetics: Literature for All Conclusion: Caca Communism Acknowledgments Notes Bibliography Index

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In dazzling readings of classic French texts, Annabel L. Kim reclaims feces as literary matter. Sidestepping familiar psychoanalytic frames, Kim turns excrement into a force for democracy. From Celine to Duras to Garreta, this caca communism blows up our old ways of thinking. Irreverent and erudite, as funny as Rabelais, Cacaphonies is a genuine scatalogical pleasure! --Lynne Huffer, Emory University We tend to assume that the trajectory of modern literature repeats that of society and technology (urbanization, sanitation, dematerialization, sanitization, deodorization) in taking us ever further away from the excretory body. It does not, insists Annabel L. Kim. On the contrary, modern literature refuses to endorse the fantasy of being 'free from or clear of shit.' Thus, to turn to the excretory body in literary works is to ask what literature's deepest understanding of the human is, and what literature itself is. Cacaphonies is an extraordinarily engaging project: insightful, serious, self-consciously 'profane, ' metacritically alive. --Thangam Ravindranathan, author of Behold an Animal: Four Exorbitant Readings


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Annabel L. Kim is associate professor in the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures at Harvard University. She is author of Unbecoming Language: Anti-Identitarian French Feminist Fictions.

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