EL OLVIDO COMO FORMA DESTERRITORIALIZADORA EN EL EXTRANJERO DE ALBERT CAMUS
Keywords:
Albert Camus, deterritorialization, redemption, memory, forgetfulnessAbstract
The aim of this paper is to
analyze the novel El extranjero written
by Albert Camus (1942), from the concept
of deterritorialization proposed
by french philosofer Gilles Deleuze, in
order to prove how the novel materializes
a deterritorializator process, rooted
in Mersault´s forgetfulness, alienation
and anomie; and how, in the novel, takes
place redeption through memory
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