Regards sur les archives d'ecrivains francophones au Canada
Regards sur les archives d'ecrivains francophones au Canada
Integrer les archives d'un ecrivain - ses carnets, son journal personnel, sa correspondance, les avant-textes de ses oeuvres publiees, voire ses notes de lecture - dans l'analyse de son oeuvre canonique permet, on le sait, d'eclairer celle-ci autrement, d'en degager un sens jusque-la inaccessible. Au Canada, meme si quelques initiatives d'envergure se sont developpees au cours des vingt dernieres annees, le versant francophone des archives d'ecrivains est demeure peu explore par les chercheurs, surtout en ce qui concerne les corpus hors Quebec.
Cet ouvrage propose un etat present des recherches menees dans plusieurs fonds d'archives et des etudes portant sur differents corpus ponctuels composes des avant-textes et autres documents appartenant aux dossiers genetiques d'oeuvres publiees. Si les etudes sur le corpus quebecois (Roy, Guevremont, Hebert, Ducharme, Aquin, Tremblay, etc.) dominent en nombre, celles portant sur l'Ontario (Poliquin), le Manitoba (Leveille) et l'Acadie (Leblanc) sont aussi representees.
Les differentes collaborations permettent de mettre en lumiere la multiplicite des perspectives sous lesquelles il est possible d'envisager les questionnements lies aux fonds d'archives - notamment genetique, thematique, semiotique, historique, sociologique, diaristique -, tout en faisant ressortir la diversite et la richesse des differents fonds et les problemes et lacunes qui leur sont inherents.
Une coedition avec le Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-francaise.
Ce livre est publie en francais.
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Engaging with a writer’s archives - their notebooks, personal journals, correspondence, drafts, and annotations - when analyzing their canonical work, enables us to shed a different kind of light on the latter, to penetrate a hitherto inaccessible meaning. Although some significant initiatives have emerged in Canada over the past two decades, the Francophone aspect of writers’ archives has remained relatively untouched by researchers, especially with regard to the corpus outside Quebec.
This work provides insight into the present state of research into several archival collections and of studies into different unique collections comprising drafts and other documents that are part of genetic records of published works. While the studies on the Quebec corpus (Roy, Guevremont, Hebert, Ducharme, Aquin, Tremblay, etc.) are more numerous, those on Ontario (Poliquin), Manitoba (Leveille) and Acadia (Leblanc) are also represented.
The various collaborations emphasize the range of possible approaches towards working with archives - including genetic, thematic, semiotic, historical, sociological, and diaristic - while highlighting the diversity and richness of different collections as well as their inherent problems and gaps.
A copublication with the Centre de recherche en civilisation canadienne-francaise.
This book is published in French.
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