Illustrating the fluidity and constant evolution of our global literary field, this collection analyses contemporary French fiction in context, claiming the collapse of distinction between 'French' and 'Francophone' literature has opened up French writing to a world of new influences.
Illustrating the fluidity and constant evolution of our global literary field, this collection analyses contemporary French fiction in context, claiming the collapse of distinction between 'French' and 'Francophone' literature has opened up French writing to a world of new influences.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction: Mapping the contemporary Anna-Louise Milne and Russell Williams 1. Mediterranean francophone writing Edwige Tamalet Talbayev 2. After the experiment Simon Kemp 3. Getting a future: Fiction and social reproduction Anna-Louise Milne 4. Contemporary French fiction and the world: Transnationalism, translingualism and the limits of genre Charles Forsdick 5. The Franco-American novel Russell Williams 6. Graphic novel revolution(s) Laurence Grove 7. 'Back in the USSR': The prose of Andreï Makine and Antoine Volodine Helena Duffy 8. Fictions of self Shirley Jordan 9. Trauma, transmission, repression Maxim Silverman 10. Wretched of the Sea: Boat people and narratives of displacement Subha Xavier 11. Urban Dystopias Gillian Jein 12. Imagining civil war in the contemporary French novel Martin Crowley.
Introduction: Mapping the contemporary Anna-Louise Milne and Russell Williams 1. Mediterranean francophone writing Edwige Tamalet Talbayev 2. After the experiment Simon Kemp 3. Getting a future: Fiction and social reproduction Anna-Louise Milne 4. Contemporary French fiction and the world: Transnationalism, translingualism and the limits of genre Charles Forsdick 5. The Franco-American novel Russell Williams 6. Graphic novel revolution(s) Laurence Grove 7. 'Back in the USSR': The prose of Andreï Makine and Antoine Volodine Helena Duffy 8. Fictions of self Shirley Jordan 9. Trauma, transmission, repression Maxim Silverman 10. Wretched of the Sea: Boat people and narratives of displacement Subha Xavier 11. Urban Dystopias Gillian Jein 12. Imagining civil war in the contemporary French novel Martin Crowley.
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