Paris and the Marginalized Author
Treachery, Alienation, Queerness, and Exile
Herausgeber: Orlando, Valérie K.; Pears, Pamela A.
Paris and the Marginalized Author
Treachery, Alienation, Queerness, and Exile
Herausgeber: Orlando, Valérie K.; Pears, Pamela A.
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This volume explores what it is that has brought marginalized writers together by way of Paris. Spanning from the inter-war period to the present millennium, we consider the questions that have influenced and continue to shape the realm of exiled writers who have sought refuge in Paris in order to write.
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This volume explores what it is that has brought marginalized writers together by way of Paris. Spanning from the inter-war period to the present millennium, we consider the questions that have influenced and continue to shape the realm of exiled writers who have sought refuge in Paris in order to write.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498567039
- ISBN-10: 1498567037
- Artikelnr.: 53684638
- After the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 542g
- ISBN-13: 9781498567039
- ISBN-10: 1498567037
- Artikelnr.: 53684638
Edited by Valérie K. Orlando and Pamela A. Pears - Contributions by Laila Amine; Dr. Leslie Barnes; Sandra Messinger Cypess; Karl Ashoka Britto; Norrell Edwards; Felix Germain; Aparna Nayak; Valérie K. Orlando; Pamela A. Pears; Denis M. Provencher; Laura
Acknowledgments Introduction: Paris and the Marginalized Author: Treachery,
Alienation, Queerness and Exile Valérie K. Orlando and Pamela A. Pears Part
I: 1919-1950s : From the Parisian Harlem Renaissance to the Beginning of
"The 30 Glorieuses" Chapter 1: Gwendolyn Bennett and Her Paris Idyll T.
Denean Sharpley-Whiting Chapter 2: From Alienation to Activism: Richard
Wright, Jean Genet, and the Black Panthers Pamela A. Pears Part II:
1960s-1970s: The Algerian War, Identity Politics and Postcolonial
Immigration Chapter 3: A Mexican in Paris from the 1940s to Algerian
Independence: Elena Garro's Testimonios sobre Mariana, Reencuentro de
personajes, Mi hermanita Magdalena Sandra Messinger Cypess Chapter 4: No
Name in the Street for Passengers in the West: Nabile Farès, James Baldwin,
and Conversations of Alienation Valérie K. Orlando Chapter 5: No More Eden:
The Place of Diasporic Encounters in Paris Noir Fiction Laila Amine Part
III: 1980s-1990s: Intersectional feminism, Capitalist Globalization and la
francophonie, writ large? Chapter 6: De rive en rive: Exile, Space, and
Memory in Nancy Huston's L'empreinte de l'ange Aparna Nayak Chapter 7:
Packing an Epistolary Punch: Nancy Huston and Leïla Sebbar's Parisian
Proximities in Lettres parisiennes: Autopsie de l'exil Alison Rice Chapter
8 : Sur les pas de Linda Lê: Paris, Exilic Heterotopia Leslie Barnes Part
IV: 2000s: The New Millennium: Transnationalism, Conversations beyond
France Chapter 9: The Right to Paris: Migrants' Narratives in Shay
Youngblood's Black Girl in Paris and Évelyne Trouillot's La Mémoire aux
abois Norrell Edwards Chapter 10: The Place of Paris in Vietnamese
Diasporic Fiction Karl Ashoka Britto Chapter 11 : " Je suis terroriste,
pédé et le fils de Marilyn Monroe": Cinematic Stars, Strife, and Queer
Filiation in Abdellah Taïa's Infidèles (2012) Denis M. Provencher Chapter
12: Louis-Philippe Dalembert and the Haitian Intellectual Tradition in
Paris Félix Germain Chapter 13: Bernardo Toro: Beyond Lieux Communs Laura
Reeck Bibliography About the Contributors
Alienation, Queerness and Exile Valérie K. Orlando and Pamela A. Pears Part
I: 1919-1950s : From the Parisian Harlem Renaissance to the Beginning of
"The 30 Glorieuses" Chapter 1: Gwendolyn Bennett and Her Paris Idyll T.
Denean Sharpley-Whiting Chapter 2: From Alienation to Activism: Richard
Wright, Jean Genet, and the Black Panthers Pamela A. Pears Part II:
1960s-1970s: The Algerian War, Identity Politics and Postcolonial
Immigration Chapter 3: A Mexican in Paris from the 1940s to Algerian
Independence: Elena Garro's Testimonios sobre Mariana, Reencuentro de
personajes, Mi hermanita Magdalena Sandra Messinger Cypess Chapter 4: No
Name in the Street for Passengers in the West: Nabile Farès, James Baldwin,
and Conversations of Alienation Valérie K. Orlando Chapter 5: No More Eden:
The Place of Diasporic Encounters in Paris Noir Fiction Laila Amine Part
III: 1980s-1990s: Intersectional feminism, Capitalist Globalization and la
francophonie, writ large? Chapter 6: De rive en rive: Exile, Space, and
Memory in Nancy Huston's L'empreinte de l'ange Aparna Nayak Chapter 7:
Packing an Epistolary Punch: Nancy Huston and Leïla Sebbar's Parisian
Proximities in Lettres parisiennes: Autopsie de l'exil Alison Rice Chapter
8 : Sur les pas de Linda Lê: Paris, Exilic Heterotopia Leslie Barnes Part
IV: 2000s: The New Millennium: Transnationalism, Conversations beyond
France Chapter 9: The Right to Paris: Migrants' Narratives in Shay
Youngblood's Black Girl in Paris and Évelyne Trouillot's La Mémoire aux
abois Norrell Edwards Chapter 10: The Place of Paris in Vietnamese
Diasporic Fiction Karl Ashoka Britto Chapter 11 : " Je suis terroriste,
pédé et le fils de Marilyn Monroe": Cinematic Stars, Strife, and Queer
Filiation in Abdellah Taïa's Infidèles (2012) Denis M. Provencher Chapter
12: Louis-Philippe Dalembert and the Haitian Intellectual Tradition in
Paris Félix Germain Chapter 13: Bernardo Toro: Beyond Lieux Communs Laura
Reeck Bibliography About the Contributors
Acknowledgments Introduction: Paris and the Marginalized Author: Treachery,
Alienation, Queerness and Exile Valérie K. Orlando and Pamela A. Pears Part
I: 1919-1950s : From the Parisian Harlem Renaissance to the Beginning of
"The 30 Glorieuses" Chapter 1: Gwendolyn Bennett and Her Paris Idyll T.
Denean Sharpley-Whiting Chapter 2: From Alienation to Activism: Richard
Wright, Jean Genet, and the Black Panthers Pamela A. Pears Part II:
1960s-1970s: The Algerian War, Identity Politics and Postcolonial
Immigration Chapter 3: A Mexican in Paris from the 1940s to Algerian
Independence: Elena Garro's Testimonios sobre Mariana, Reencuentro de
personajes, Mi hermanita Magdalena Sandra Messinger Cypess Chapter 4: No
Name in the Street for Passengers in the West: Nabile Farès, James Baldwin,
and Conversations of Alienation Valérie K. Orlando Chapter 5: No More Eden:
The Place of Diasporic Encounters in Paris Noir Fiction Laila Amine Part
III: 1980s-1990s: Intersectional feminism, Capitalist Globalization and la
francophonie, writ large? Chapter 6: De rive en rive: Exile, Space, and
Memory in Nancy Huston's L'empreinte de l'ange Aparna Nayak Chapter 7:
Packing an Epistolary Punch: Nancy Huston and Leïla Sebbar's Parisian
Proximities in Lettres parisiennes: Autopsie de l'exil Alison Rice Chapter
8 : Sur les pas de Linda Lê: Paris, Exilic Heterotopia Leslie Barnes Part
IV: 2000s: The New Millennium: Transnationalism, Conversations beyond
France Chapter 9: The Right to Paris: Migrants' Narratives in Shay
Youngblood's Black Girl in Paris and Évelyne Trouillot's La Mémoire aux
abois Norrell Edwards Chapter 10: The Place of Paris in Vietnamese
Diasporic Fiction Karl Ashoka Britto Chapter 11 : " Je suis terroriste,
pédé et le fils de Marilyn Monroe": Cinematic Stars, Strife, and Queer
Filiation in Abdellah Taïa's Infidèles (2012) Denis M. Provencher Chapter
12: Louis-Philippe Dalembert and the Haitian Intellectual Tradition in
Paris Félix Germain Chapter 13: Bernardo Toro: Beyond Lieux Communs Laura
Reeck Bibliography About the Contributors
Alienation, Queerness and Exile Valérie K. Orlando and Pamela A. Pears Part
I: 1919-1950s : From the Parisian Harlem Renaissance to the Beginning of
"The 30 Glorieuses" Chapter 1: Gwendolyn Bennett and Her Paris Idyll T.
Denean Sharpley-Whiting Chapter 2: From Alienation to Activism: Richard
Wright, Jean Genet, and the Black Panthers Pamela A. Pears Part II:
1960s-1970s: The Algerian War, Identity Politics and Postcolonial
Immigration Chapter 3: A Mexican in Paris from the 1940s to Algerian
Independence: Elena Garro's Testimonios sobre Mariana, Reencuentro de
personajes, Mi hermanita Magdalena Sandra Messinger Cypess Chapter 4: No
Name in the Street for Passengers in the West: Nabile Farès, James Baldwin,
and Conversations of Alienation Valérie K. Orlando Chapter 5: No More Eden:
The Place of Diasporic Encounters in Paris Noir Fiction Laila Amine Part
III: 1980s-1990s: Intersectional feminism, Capitalist Globalization and la
francophonie, writ large? Chapter 6: De rive en rive: Exile, Space, and
Memory in Nancy Huston's L'empreinte de l'ange Aparna Nayak Chapter 7:
Packing an Epistolary Punch: Nancy Huston and Leïla Sebbar's Parisian
Proximities in Lettres parisiennes: Autopsie de l'exil Alison Rice Chapter
8 : Sur les pas de Linda Lê: Paris, Exilic Heterotopia Leslie Barnes Part
IV: 2000s: The New Millennium: Transnationalism, Conversations beyond
France Chapter 9: The Right to Paris: Migrants' Narratives in Shay
Youngblood's Black Girl in Paris and Évelyne Trouillot's La Mémoire aux
abois Norrell Edwards Chapter 10: The Place of Paris in Vietnamese
Diasporic Fiction Karl Ashoka Britto Chapter 11 : " Je suis terroriste,
pédé et le fils de Marilyn Monroe": Cinematic Stars, Strife, and Queer
Filiation in Abdellah Taïa's Infidèles (2012) Denis M. Provencher Chapter
12: Louis-Philippe Dalembert and the Haitian Intellectual Tradition in
Paris Félix Germain Chapter 13: Bernardo Toro: Beyond Lieux Communs Laura
Reeck Bibliography About the Contributors