The Argonauts

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The Argonauts is a book by poet and critic Maggie Nelson, published in 2015. It mixes philosophical theory with memoir. The book discusses her romantic relationship with the transgender artist Harry Dodge leading to her pregnancy as well as topics ranging from the death of a parent, transgender embodiment, academia, familial relationships, and the limitations of language. Nelson also explores and criticizes ideas from several philosophers including Gilles Deleuze, Judith Butler and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. The title is a reference to Roland Barthes' idea that to love someone is similar to an Argonaut who constantly replaces parts of their ship without the ship changing names. The book won a National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism for books published in 2015. rdf:langString
Les Argonautes est un livre de Maggie Nelson, publié aux États-Unis en 2015 chez Graywolf Press. Il paraît au Québec en 2017 aux Éditions Triptyque, dans une traduction française de Jean-Michel Théroux. Cette traduction est publiée en France l’année suivante, aux Éditions du sous-sol. Depuis 2015, l'ouvrage a été traduit dans une dizaine de langues. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Argonauts is a book by poet and critic Maggie Nelson, published in 2015. It mixes philosophical theory with memoir. The book discusses her romantic relationship with the transgender artist Harry Dodge leading to her pregnancy as well as topics ranging from the death of a parent, transgender embodiment, academia, familial relationships, and the limitations of language. Nelson also explores and criticizes ideas from several philosophers including Gilles Deleuze, Judith Butler and Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick. The title is a reference to Roland Barthes' idea that to love someone is similar to an Argonaut who constantly replaces parts of their ship without the ship changing names. The book won a National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism for books published in 2015.
rdf:langString Les Argonautes est un livre de Maggie Nelson, publié aux États-Unis en 2015 chez Graywolf Press. Il paraît au Québec en 2017 aux Éditions Triptyque, dans une traduction française de Jean-Michel Théroux. Cette traduction est publiée en France l’année suivante, aux Éditions du sous-sol. Depuis 2015, l'ouvrage a été traduit dans une dizaine de langues.
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