Title of article :
Café as a Dual Space in Marguerite Duras s Moderato Cantabile
Author/Authors :
Saei Dibavar ، Sanaz Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - University of Mazandaran , Saei Dibavar ، Sara Department of English Language and Literature - Faculty of Literature and Humanities - University of Mazandaran
From page :
185
To page :
202
Abstract :
This article examines the dual role of the café in instigation, development, and termination of the public display of transgressive desire in Margaret Duras’s (1958) Moderato Cantabile. To approach Duras’s narrative this way, we draw on Michel Foucault’s (1977) theories concerning Panopticon to bring into light the socially imposed codes and the method of their implementation. Duras’s mode of expression, we intend to discuss, brings to the reader’s attention the dominance of the silent social gaze in each transgressive scene between the two characters. Despite its laconism, therefore, Moderato Cantabile reveals the omnipresent and active bourgeois codes that are interwoven to the very fabric of the bourgeoisie. The effective operation of these codes, set through discourses of truth and power, is guaranteed through the Panopticon present in public spaces like the café, whose dual nature enables it to allow for manifestation of desire on the one hand, and effective inspection and containment of the situation (by imposing norms) on the other.
Keywords :
Marguerite Duras’s Moderato Cantabile , Bourgeoisie , Michel Foucault , Panopticon , Desire
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances
Journal title :
Journal of Applied Linguistics and Applied Literature: Dynamics and Advances
Record number :
2659821
Link To Document :
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