The Function of the Dream and the Body in Diderot's WorksIn addition to his philosophical works and innovative novels, the eighteenth-century writer Denis Diderot is most often recognized as one of the major authors of the "Encyclopedie." Described by scholars as a modern and provocative thinker and writer, Diderot inspired intellectual discussion with his theories of artistic mimesis, in which he placed special emphasis on what is not stated in words, but is conveyed through gestures and other non-verbal methods of communication. This book explores Diderot's representation of the body as a "tableau vivant" - a literary painting in which the narrator portrays his characters as if suspended in a state of oscillation between paralysis and movement. "The Function of the Dream and the Body in Diderot's Works" discusses how Diderot's depiction of the body poses problems of interpretation for the serious reader/spectator, who, as in Freudian dream analysis, must generate a narrative based on a visual painting of the body's silent speech." |
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Drifting Ice and Floating Labels | 13 |
Dialogic Bodies Monologic Tableaux | 53 |
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The Function of the Dream and the Body in Diderot's Works Jennifer Vanderheyden Begrenset visning - 2004 |
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analogic communication animate annihilated artistic autre avait becomes bien Bijoux indiscrets body body's communication body's representation body's speech Borch-Jacobsen Bordeu Bougnoux c'est chapter comédien D'Alembert d'une Denis Diderot describes desire dialogue Diderot discussion disjunctive syllogism dissonance Dora Dora's dream analysis dream interpretation dream-state ekphrasis empathy Entretiens expression fait fantasy faut flesh Freud geste gesticulatio gestures Gradiva Hanold homme hysterical symptom ideal actor identify immobility Interpretation of Dreams l'homme Lacoue-Labarthe language Lettre Mangogul marble meaning mimesis Mirzoza mobility movement n'est narrative narrator nature nonverbal nonverbal communication novel oscillation painting Paradoxe Paris Paul Delvaux Paul Watzlawick peinture Peter Brooks possible primitive problematic Pygmalion qu'elle qu'il qu'on quote rapport reality relation represents Reve rien role Salon scene Schmitt sensibilité similar sourds et muets speaks spectateur spectator statue Subsequent page numbers sujet tableau vivant theatrical tion tout trial truth turn the ring unconscious unconscious communication verbal Watzlawick yeux