Sur le terrain: The Spatial Impact of Post-Fordism in the Works of Michel Houellebecq, Marie NDiaye, and Michael HanekeTools Pearce, Isha Tracy (2018) Sur le terrain: The Spatial Impact of Post-Fordism in the Works of Michel Houellebecq, Marie NDiaye, and Michael Haneke. PhD thesis, University of Nottingham.
AbstractIn several of Michel Houellebecq’s, Marie NDiaye’s, and Michael Haneke’s works there are moments in which attention is drawn to a backdrop of interesting spaces and shifting urban and rural topographies. Rather than viewing the spaces of the narratives as a passive stage upon which the action takes place, or as an exteriorization of the characters’ emotional state, this thesis approaches their works with the perspective that socio-economic change impacts on space, and that this impact can be explored by narrative. This thesis takes three of Houellebecq’s novels, three of NDiaye’s novels, and two of Haneke’s films, and positions them in the context of the economic shift between two dominant modes of production: Fordism and post-Fordism.
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