Théorie mimétique et littérature orale : Le cas du conte-type nº 212 « La chèvre menteuse »
The Lying Goat is a traditional narrative that reinforces René Girard’s mimetic theory about understanding folktales. Indeed, the narrative portrays a crisis of indifferentiation, mimetic characters, transgression, lynching and even saving death. More is revealed with the morphogenetic evolution of...
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doaj-3728c2d9f4b8478f88d885b62fcf73d72020-11-24T22:16:36ZengAssociation Portugaise d'Etudes FrançaisesCarnets1646-76982018-01-011210.4000/carnets.2479Théorie mimétique et littérature orale : Le cas du conte-type nº 212 « La chèvre menteuse »Daniel ArandaThe Lying Goat is a traditional narrative that reinforces René Girard’s mimetic theory about understanding folktales. Indeed, the narrative portrays a crisis of indifferentiation, mimetic characters, transgression, lynching and even saving death. More is revealed with the morphogenetic evolution of history: the different versions of the folktale make it possible to reconstruct the transformation from a guilty heroine to an innocent heroine. Unlike ethnologic myths, however, folktales embody many cultural influences, thus making it difficult to interpret them. 31 janvier 2018http://journals.openedition.org/carnets/2479folktalemimicrymorphogenesismythviolence |
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Théorie mimétique et littérature orale : Le cas du conte-type nº 212 « La chèvre menteuse » |
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Théorie mimétique et littérature orale : Le cas du conte-type nº 212 « La chèvre menteuse » |
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Théorie mimétique et littérature orale : Le cas du conte-type nº 212 « La chèvre menteuse » |
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théorie mimétique et littérature orale : le cas du conte-type nº 212 « la chèvre menteuse » |
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Association Portugaise d'Etudes Françaises |
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The Lying Goat is a traditional narrative that reinforces René Girard’s mimetic theory about understanding folktales. Indeed, the narrative portrays a crisis of indifferentiation, mimetic characters, transgression, lynching and even saving death. More is revealed with the morphogenetic evolution of history: the different versions of the folktale make it possible to reconstruct the transformation from a guilty heroine to an innocent heroine. Unlike ethnologic myths, however, folktales embody many cultural influences, thus making it difficult to interpret them. 31 janvier 2018 |
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folktale mimicry morphogenesis myth violence |
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