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Sex, sailors and colonies : narratives of ambiguity in the works of Pierre Loti

Part of the European university studies. Series XIII, French language and literature ; v. 277 series
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This book focuses on the ceuvre of nineteenth-century author and naval captain Julien Viaud (1850-1923) who wrote under the pseudonym Pierre Loti.

Considered a best-seller in his day and a distinguished naval figure, Loti's contribution to French naval and literary history is significant.

This work suggests a new reading of Loti's literature that positions his texts within the critical theoretical paradigms of Postco-lonialism and Queer Theory.

This study examines both Loti's fictional and non-fictional opus.

It explores the dominant themes relayed throughout his oeuvre including his portrayal of exotic sexuality as being underpinned by a desire to elude articulation, his uncertain approach to colonialism given the constant shift between his identity as a colonising sailor and sympathising exoticist and Loti's own self-representation in both his fictional and non-fictional works.

His constant reinvention of « Pierre Loti as a persona in his writing creates a question about who Loti really is and how much of the man is represented in the so-called autobiographical text.

These seemingly disparate themes of sexuality, colonialism and personal identity are all interrogated as posssible sites of ambiguity, thus revealing the general scope and complexity of Loti's work.

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Verlag Peter Lang
3039106015 / 9783039106011
Paperback / softback
843.8
24/08/2005
Switzerland
English
322 p.
21 cm
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