Résurgence mythique et réflexion ontologique chez Malika Mokeddem

In this article, we are interested in the report of the ontological discourse on the expression of the myth of Ulysses in Malika Mokeddem’s La Désirante (2011). Indeed, in this novel, all the mythological occurrences are closely linked to the quest for the heroine-narrator, Shamsa, who turns out to...

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Autores principales: Sabrina Tounes Yamouni, Souhila Ourtirane Ramdane
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Publicado: OpenEdition 2020
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Sumario:In this article, we are interested in the report of the ontological discourse on the expression of the myth of Ulysses in Malika Mokeddem’s La Désirante (2011). Indeed, in this novel, all the mythological occurrences are closely linked to the quest for the heroine-narrator, Shamsa, who turns out to be a quest for oneself. In this sense, our work does not consist in training, strictly speaking, an inventory of the figurative features of the myth of Ulysses, which in our opinion would be without critical interest, it is rather a question of defining the significant issues of the writer’s recourse to the said myth to conceive the vision of the world of heroin- narrator and trace his romantic journey through which draws his path to the reappropriation of his memory. We are already situating the problem of the present article in the examination of the modalities of the resumption of the mythological intertext and the messages which are attached to it, and this, basing our analysis on the concepts of intertextuality and wandering.