Le canoé. Une lecture fictionnelle des archétypes de l’Anthropocène
Valentina Carbone and
Christine Roussat
Revue française de gestion, 2024, vol. N° 315, issue 2, 227-250
Abstract:
This article is the result of an encounter between the theoretical archetypes of the Anthropocene (Hoffman and Jennings, 2018) and a fictional text, Odds Against Tomorrow, by Nathaniel Rich (2014). It attempts to combine academic and fictional registers in a polyphonic text built around four variations. Bringing academic and fictional registers into dialogue through a process of creative writing makes it possible to go beyond the role of fiction as mere research material and to examine the potential value of such "fictional writing under theoretical constraints".
Date: 2024
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