Clémentine Hougue
Clémentine Hougue (born 1982) holds a PhD in Comparative Literature from the Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle-Paris 3 and is an associate researcher at 3L.AM (Le Mans Université). Her work focuses on the aesthetic and political dimensions of montage-collage processes in the avant-garde and countercultures, as well as their relationship with popular cultures. She is also interested in the ideological stakes of science-fictional narrative in novels, films and serials.
2014
French edition
Les presses du réel – Avant-gardes – L'écart absolu (Absolute Gap)
A genealogy of cut-up: the history and development of a radical and pioneering literary technique, in Europe and the US, in the twentieth century (readings from William S. Burroughs).