Yale French Studies, Number 137/138

Yale French Studies, Number 137/138
Title Yale French Studies, Number 137/138 PDF eBook
Author Thomas C. Connolly
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 344
Release 2021-02-23
Genre African poetry (French)
ISBN 0300250371

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Number 137/138 in Yale French Studies, this collection of essays examines poetry in French by authors from across the Maghreb Although in recent years Maghrebi literature written in French has enjoyed increased critical attention, less attention has been paid specifically to the genre of poetry. The sixteen essays collected in this special issue of Yale French Studies show how the poem provides a uniquely privileged perspective from which to examine questions relating to aesthetics, linguistics, philosophy, history, autobiography, gender, the visual arts, colonial and postcolonial society and politics, and issues relating to the post-Arab Spring.

Bande Dessinée

Bande Dessinée
Title Bande Dessinée PDF eBook
Author Laurence Grove
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 246
Release 2017-01-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0300225989

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The latest installment of Yale French Studies explores the history and development of bande dessinée, Franco-Belgian comics This special issue of Yale French Studies on bande dessinée is a multifaceted reflection on its newfound academic status. It goes beyond the question, settled long ago, of its artistic legitimacy but aims to think "outside the boxes," or cases, themselves in order to explore the mutually enriching relationship between BD and the wider francophone cultural and intellectual world. Contributions thus intersect with art history, literary theory, cinema studies, postcolonialism, semiotics, and political sociology. Articles are by mainstream interdisciplinary scholars applying themselves to BD, leading authorities on bande dessinée itself, BD artists, and key figures in contemporary French thought whose texts appear in English for the first time.

Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet

Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet
Title Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet PDF eBook
Author Kaiama L. Glover
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 168
Release 2015-01-01
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0300214197

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This issue considers the oeuvre of Haitian writer Marie Vieux-Chauvet (1916-1973) as a prism through which to examine individual and collective subject formation in the postcolonial French-writing Caribbean, the wider Afro-Americas, and beyond. While both Vieux-Chauvet and her corpus are situated in the violent space of mid-twentieth century Haiti, her work articulates the obstacles to claiming legitimized human existence on a global scale. The contributors to this interdisciplinary volume examine Vieux-Chauvet's positioning within the Haitian public sphere, as well as her broader significance to understanding gendered and racialized postcolonial subjectivities in the twenty-first century.

Variations stylistiques

Variations stylistiques
Title Variations stylistiques PDF eBook
Author Diane M. Dansereau
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 506
Release 2016-02-23
Genre Foreign Language Study
ISBN 0300216300

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This advanced level course book teaches stylistic variations of modern French grammar using examples from films and interviews as well as other authentic texts. Written entirely in French, it focuses on the most difficult grammar points and their usage, rather than on their formation. Variations stylistiques includes an abundance of oral and written exercises that are practical, relevant, creative, and fun, encouraging students to use the grammar in meaningful contexts. By highlighting the many linguistic variants employed by native speakers, Dansereau provides an engaging alternative to traditional French grammar textbooks. An ancillary Web site features quizzes and other valuable resources for instructors.

Teaching French Grammar in Context

Teaching French Grammar in Context
Title Teaching French Grammar in Context PDF eBook
Author Stacey Katz Bourns
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 277
Release 2007-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 0300109512

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?Something needs to be done about grammar.” Katz and Blyth have written this book with the hope of changing the way French instructors teach and conceive of grammar. Intended to help teachers and teacher trainers develop an understanding of French discourse that is grounded in recent theoretical and sociolinguistic research, this book is devoted to informing teachers-in-training, as well as experienced teachers, about cutting-edge methods for teaching grammar. It also describes the grammatical features of the French language in its social context. At the same time, it provides suggestions for applying such abstract knowledge in practical pedagogical ways, for example, how to structure grammatical explanations, devise classroom activities, and take advantage of resources that give students greater exposure to French as it is truly used in various discourse environments.

Yale French Studies, Number 143

Yale French Studies, Number 143
Title Yale French Studies, Number 143 PDF eBook
Author Richard J. Golsan
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 216
Release 2024-06-25
Genre Education
ISBN 0300274246

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A reexamination of 1970s France as a decade of intellectual, cultural, and political consequence, both then and now Number 143 of Yale French Studies, "The French Seventies," reintroduces and reorients readers to a decade typically considered a period of disillusionment and malaise in the wake of the 1960s. This collection of essays, edited by Richard J. Golsan and Lynn A. Higgins, shows that the era was in fact a period of intellectual, cultural, and political ferment. It was a time not of spectacular leaps forward but rather of searching, regrouping, and cultivating trends that would flower in the 1980s and beyond, for better or worse. The volume offers interdisciplinary scholarly essays on history, film, national identity as articulated in the mode rétro, social and literary movements, and more. Interviews and personal history essays by major figures who actively participated in this decade add further dimension to this broad collection.

Tales of a Severed Head

Tales of a Severed Head
Title Tales of a Severed Head PDF eBook
Author Rachida Madani
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 172
Release 2012-10-09
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0300176287

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A brilliant retelling of the classic Arab tale of Scheherazade, set in the present day