Titre
Of Mice as Men: A Transmedial Perspective on Fictionality
Type
article
Institution
UNIL/CHUV/Unisanté + institutions partenaires
Périodique
Auteur(s)
Baroni, Raphaël
Auteure/Auteur
Liens vers les personnes
Liens vers les unités
ISSN
1538-974X
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
2021
Volume
29
Numéro
1
Première page
91
Dernière page/numéro d’article
113
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Langue
anglais
Résumé
To challenge the so-called inherent fictionality of graphic memoirs, I begin by reconsidering the opposition between nonfictional and fictional representation from a pragmatic and transmedial perspective, which will lead me to state that no medium can be considered as inherently factual or fictional. Then, I discuss the specific case of Art Spiegelman's Maus in the attempt to reevaluate the most obvious aspects of this graphic memoir that have been be wrongly interpreted as signposts of fictionality. We will see, among other things, why comics readers are not necessarily deceived or embarrassed by scenic reconstructions of lived experiences, and that the representation of people in the form of animals (mice, cats, pigs, frogs, etc.) does not appear to compromise the sincerity of the narrative. Based on this discussion, my aim is to show that invented elements are treated differently in the case of nonfictional representation, and that each medium can develop stylistic strategies complying with the illocutionary constraints of serious assertions as outlined by John R. Searle.
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Date de création
2021-01-17T10:26:38.469Z
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2025-05-20T23:44:43Z
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Baroni - Of Mice as Men.pdf
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