Journal d’une femme insomniaque de Rachid Boudjedra Mythe, corporalité et transgression. Vers une nouvelle sémiosphère du corps ?
Journal of an Insomniac Woman by Rachid Boudjedra: myth, corporeality, and transgression. Towards a new semiosphere of the body?
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Myth, rewriting, corporeality, Semiosphere, identityAbstract
his article aims to study the relationship between the writing/rewriting of the myth of Sisyphus and the writing of the body in Rachid Boudjedra's'Journal of an Insomniac Woman.' This text outlines a besieged body, yet one of unsuspected pleasure. It highlights the narrative of a body longing to heal a wound—ink as a place of a semiosphere where pieces of flesh defy finiteness. In fact, 'Journal ofan Insomniac Woman' is a textual and mythical constellation where a new vision of the intimate and the collective, the textual and the organic, emerges
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