Shifting scenes : interviews on women, writing, and politics in post-68 France

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Shifting scenes : interviews on women, writing, and politics in post-68 France

edited by Alice A. Jardine and Anne M. Menke

(Gender and culture / edited by Carolyn G. Heilbrun and Nancy K. Miller)

Columbia University Press, c1991

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Translated from the French

"Interviews with fifteen women writers and theorists working in Paris"--Introd

Includes bibliographical references (p. [197]-205) and index

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Fifteen of the most important and influential women fiction writers, critics, and theorists writing in France today are interviewed in Shifting Scenes. Although their writing and attitudes differ in many ways, their work is perceived in the U.S. to constitute "French Feminism," and has a marked impact on American feminist theory. Alice Jardine and Anne Menke interviewed Chantal Chawaf, Helene Cixous, Catherine Clement, Francoise Collin, Marguerite Duras, Claudine Herrmann, Jeanne Hyvrard, Luce Irigaray, Sarah Kofman, Julia Kristeva, Eugenie Lemoine-Luccioni, Marcelle Marini, Michele Montrelay, Christiane Rochefort, and Monique Wittig. The women were asked what it means to be a woman writer in France today and how each views her relations to her country's institutions, and the place of women writers in the canon. the answers are lively, unexpectedly argumentative, and diverse. What these highly accomplished women have to say about contemporary society, politics, literature, feminism, and their own work, will surprise, inform, and challenge.

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