5/19/2023 0 Comments Sartre nausee![]() Mais ce n'était pas le pire devant moi posée avec une sorte d'indolence, il y avait une idée volumineuse et fade" (19).2 Underlying Roquentin's so-called journey to freedom is a recurrent symptomology of sexual ambivalence which is manifested in the narrative.3 This emanates from Roquentin's multiple perceptions of masculinity, and it translates an inability to come to terms with the dangers of homoerotic desire and the challenges of bisexuality. ![]() Elle m'avait submergé et roulé pendant des années à présent, je me sentais vide. On another level, however, the existential angst underlying Sartre's text translates a form of alienation beyond the simple parameters of the metaphysical. The external world is perceived as a threat to Roquentin's sense of serenity, and the viscous quality of being produces a sensation through object relationships that undermine his stability. Narcissistically isolated in the bourgeois universe of Bouville, the nothingness that he perceives may be regarded as a defensive strategy against being engulfed by the forces of alterity. SARTRE'S LA NAUSÉE (1938) HAS TRADITIONALLY BEEN VIEWED as a novel in which the central characterÂ-RoquentinÂ-confronts a meaningless universe that repels him. Kritzman "Je n'aime pas les hommes, je veux dire les mâles de l'espèce. To Be or Not To Be: Sexual Ambivalence in Sartre's La Nausée Lawrence D. ![]() ![]() In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content: ![]()
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