Postcolonial theory and Francophone literary studies

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    • Murdoch, H. Adlai
    • Donadey, Anne

書誌事項

Postcolonial theory and Francophone literary studies

edited by H. Adlai Murdoch and Anne Donadey

University Press of Florida, c2005

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Includes bibliographical references and index

内容説明・目次

内容説明

This collection brings together methods and insights taken from literary criticism, cultural studies, philosophy, theory, film studies, and linguistics to define new parameters of study for the emerging field of francophone postcolonial studies. While francophone writings share some characteristics indicative of postcolonial literatures in general, they also have their own unique set of characteristics, including issues of migration, stereotyping, continued relationships with France, and creolization.

目次

  • Introduction
  • 1. Productive Intersections, by Anne Donadey and H. Adlai Murdoch Part I. Rethinking Theoretical Beginnings
  • 2. Power, Purpose, the Presumptuousness of Postcoloniality, and Frantz Fanon's Peau noire, masques blancs, by E. Anthony Hurley
  • 3. Unfathomable Toussaint: The (Un)Making of a Hero, by Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi
  • 4. A Neglected Precursor: Roland Barthes and the Origins of Postcolonialism, by Alec G. Hargreaves
  • Part II. Postcolonialism, Modernity, and French Identities
  • 5. Nomadic Thought, Postcolonialism, and Maghrebian Writing, by John D. Erickson
  • 6. Narratives of Internal Exile: Cixous, Derrida, and the Vichy Years in Algeria, by Ronnie Scharfman
  • 7. Meinoires d'Immigres: Bougnoul for What? by Kenneth W. Harrow
  • 8. French Interwar Cinema as Vernacular Modernism: Pabst's Drame de Shanghal (1938), by Winifred Woodhull
  • Part III. Displacing Francophonie: Migration and Transcultural Identities
  • 9. Quebec and France: La Francophonie in a Comparative Postcolonial Frame, by Eloise A. Briere
  • 10. Displaced Discourses: Post(-)coloniality, Francophone Space(s), and the Literature(s) of Immigration in France, by Michel Laronde
  • 11. The Francophone Postcolonial Field, by Jacques Coursil and Delphine Perret
  • Part IV. Theorizing the Black Atlantic
  • 12. Borders, Books, and Points de Repere, by Renee Latrier
  • 13. Francophone Studies / Postcolonial Studies: ""Postcolonializing"" through Relation, by Anjali Prabhu and Ato Quayson
  • 14. Intersections and Trajectories: Francophone Studies and Postcolonial Theory, by Dominic Thomas
  • 15. Afterword: Francophonie, Postcolonial Studies, and Transnational Feminisms, by Francoise Lionnet

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