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Culture and Identity in Belgian Francophone Writing
Dialogue, Diversity and Displacement©2009 Monographs -
Uncertain Relations
Some Configurations of the ‘Third Space’ in Francophone Writings of the Americas and of Europe©2006 Conference proceedings -
Writing the Great War / Comment écrire la Grande Guerre?
Francophone and Anglophone Poetics / Poétiques francophones et anglophonesMonographs -
Cultural Crossings / À la croisée des cultures
Negotiating Identities in Francophone and Anglophone Pacific Literatures / De la négociation des identités dans les littératures francophones et anglophones du Pacifique©2010 Edited Collection -
Redefining the Real
The Fantastic in Contemporary French and Francophone Women’s Writing©2009 Conference proceedings -
Women Matter / «Femmes Matière»
French and Francophone Women and the Material World©2013 Conference proceedings -
Feminine Singular
Women Growing Up through Life-Writing in the Luso-Hispanic WorldEdited Collection -
Poetics of the Antilles
Poetry, History and Philosophy in the Writings of Perse, Césaire, Fanon and Glissant©2023 Monographs -
Poetics of the Antilles
Poetry, History and Philosophy in the Writings of Perse, Césaire, Fanon and GlissantMonographs -
Modern French Identities
ISSN: 1422-9005
This series aims to publish monographs, editions or collections of papers based on recent research into modern French literature. It welcomes contributions from academics, researchers and writers worldwide and in British and Irish universities in particular. Modern French Identities focuses on the French and Francophone writing of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, whose formal experiments and revisions of genre have combined to create an entirely new set of literary forms, from the thematic autobiographies of Michel Leiris and Bernard Noël to the magic realism of French Caribbean writers. The idea that identities are constructed rather than found, and that the self is an area to explore rather than a given pretext, runs through much of modern French literature, from Proust, Gide, Apollinaire and Césaire to Barthes, Duras, Kristeva, Glissant, Germain and Roubaud. This series explores the turmoil in ideas and values expressed in the works of theorists like Lacan, Irigaray, Foucault, Fanon, Deleuze and Bourdieu and traces the impact of current theoretical approaches – such as gender and sexuality studies, de/coloniality, intersectionality, and ecocriticism – on the literary and cultural interpretation of the self. The series publishes studies of individual authors and artists, comparative studies, and interdisciplinary projects and welcomes research on autobiography, cinema, fiction, poetry and performance art and/or the intersections between them. Editorial Board Contemporary Literature and Thought: Martin Crowley (University of Cambridge) Francophone Studies: Louise Hardwick (University of Birmingham) and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Gender and Sexuality Studies: Florian Grandena (University of Ottawa) and Cristina Johnston (University of Stirling) Language and Linguistics: Michaël Abecassis (University of Oxford) Literature and Art: Peter Collier and Jean Khalfa (University of Cambridge) Literature and Non-fiction: Muriel Pic (University of Bern) Poetry: Nina Parish (University of Stirling) and Emma Wagstaff (University of Birmingham) Zoopoetics and Ecocriticism: Anne Simon (CNRS/Ecole normale supérieure, Paris)
155 publications
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Frank French Feminisms
Sex, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Ernaux, Huston and Arcan©2023 Monographs -
Canada: Images of a Post/National Society
©2009 Edited Collection -
New Approaches to Twentieth-Century Travel Literature in French
Genre, History, Theory©2007 Monographs -
Enduring Negativity
Representations of Albinism in the Novels of Didier Destremau, Patrick Grainville and Williams Sassine©2011 Monographs -
The Enchanted Figtree
©2022 Prompt