This interdisciplinary volume analyzes previously understudied sources from nineteenth- and twentieth- century France and the Francophone world and situates them in their social, cultural and political contexts.
This interdisciplinary volume analyzes previously understudied sources from nineteenth- and twentieth- century France and the Francophone world and situates them in their social, cultural and political contexts.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Masha Belenky is associate professor of French at the George Washington University. Kathryn Kleppinger is assistant professor of French and Francophone Studies at The George Washington University. Anne O'Neil-Henry is assistant professor of French at Georgetown University.
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List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: French Cultural Studies for the 21st Century by Masha Belenky, Kathryn Kleppinger, Anne O'Neil-Henry I. Press and Literary Culture Chapter 1: Methods and Challenges in Deciphering Representations of Authorial Intimacy in Late Nineteenth-Century French Photoreportages by Elizabeth Emery Cahpter 2: The Haitian Literary Magazine in Francophone Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Production by Chelsea Stieber II. Race and Identity in Popular Performance Chapter 3: Reading Race in Nineteenth-Century French Vaudeville by Lise Schreier Chapter 4: Diversity, Exploitation, and Immigration Politics in French "Ethnic" Erotica by Mehammed Mack III. Repurposed Images Chapter 5: Rediscovering Third Republic Illustrated Menus by Michael Garval Chapter 6: Picturing the Catherinette: Reinventing Tradition for the Postcard Age by Susan Hiner IV. Media Storms Chapter 7: Unpacking the Success and Criticisms of Intouchables (2011) by Leslie Kealhofer-Kemp Chapter 8: "La Transgression de l'écriture": Marguerite Duras and the Affaire Villemin by Anne Brancky Chapter 9: Understanding the Tinayre Affair: New Media, New Methods for the Belle Epoque by Rachel Mesch About the Contributors Index
List of Illustrations Acknowledgements Introduction: French Cultural Studies for the 21st Century by Masha Belenky, Kathryn Kleppinger, Anne O'Neil-Henry I. Press and Literary Culture Chapter 1: Methods and Challenges in Deciphering Representations of Authorial Intimacy in Late Nineteenth-Century French Photoreportages by Elizabeth Emery Cahpter 2: The Haitian Literary Magazine in Francophone Postcolonial Literary and Cultural Production by Chelsea Stieber II. Race and Identity in Popular Performance Chapter 3: Reading Race in Nineteenth-Century French Vaudeville by Lise Schreier Chapter 4: Diversity, Exploitation, and Immigration Politics in French "Ethnic" Erotica by Mehammed Mack III. Repurposed Images Chapter 5: Rediscovering Third Republic Illustrated Menus by Michael Garval Chapter 6: Picturing the Catherinette: Reinventing Tradition for the Postcard Age by Susan Hiner IV. Media Storms Chapter 7: Unpacking the Success and Criticisms of Intouchables (2011) by Leslie Kealhofer-Kemp Chapter 8: "La Transgression de l'écriture": Marguerite Duras and the Affaire Villemin by Anne Brancky Chapter 9: Understanding the Tinayre Affair: New Media, New Methods for the Belle Epoque by Rachel Mesch About the Contributors Index
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