Countermodernism and Francophone Literary Culture
Title | Countermodernism and Francophone Literary Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Keith Louis Walker |
Publisher | New Americanists |
Pages | 320 |
Release | 1999 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
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An examination of the regional and national commonalites and differences of francophone literary culture.
Encyclopedia of Modern French Thought
Title | Encyclopedia of Modern French Thought PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher John Murray |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 748 |
Release | 2013-01-11 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1135455643 |
In this wide-ranging guide to twentieth-century French thought, leading scholars offer an authoritative multi-disciplinary analysis of one of the most distinctive and influential traditions in modern thought. Unlike any other existing work, this important work covers not only philosophy, but also all the other major disciplines, including literary theory, sociology, linguistics, political thought, theology, and more.
Pacifist Invasions
Title | Pacifist Invasions PDF eBook |
Author | yasser elhariry |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 303 |
Release | 2017-10-25 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1786948222 |
Pacifist Invasions is about what happens to the contemporary French lyric in the translingual Arabic context. Drawing on lyric theory, comparative poetics, and linguistics, it reveals three generic modes of translating Arabic poetics into French in works by Habib Tengour (Algeria), Edmond Jabès (Egypt), Salah Stétié (Lebanon), Abdelwahab Meddeb (Tunisia), and Ryoko Sekiguchi (Japan).
Journal of African Literature and Culture JALC-ALJ
Title | Journal of African Literature and Culture JALC-ALJ PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Lulu.com |
Pages | 232 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9783603477 |
The Colonial Fortune in Contemporary Fiction in French
Title | The Colonial Fortune in Contemporary Fiction in French PDF eBook |
Author | Oana Panaïté |
Publisher | Liverpool University Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2017-05-11 |
Genre | Literary Criticism |
ISBN | 1786948141 |
This book explores the 'colonial fortune' in light of contemporary concerns with issues of fate, economics, legacy, and debt and the persistence of the colonial in today’s political and cultural conversation.
Voices of Negritude in Modernist Print
Title | Voices of Negritude in Modernist Print PDF eBook |
Author | Carrie Noland |
Publisher | Columbia University Press |
Pages | 345 |
Release | 2015-04-28 |
Genre | Literary Collections |
ISBN | 0231538642 |
Carrie Noland approaches Negritude as an experimental, text-based poetic movement developed by diasporic authors of African descent through the means of modernist print culture. Engaging primarily the works of Aimé Césaire and Léon-Gontran Damas, Noland shows how the demands of print culture alter the personal voice of each author, transforming an empirical subjectivity into a hybrid, textual entity that she names, after Theodor Adorno, an "aesthetic subjectivity." This aesthetic subjectivity, transmitted by the words on the page, must be actualized—performed, reiterated, and created anew—by each reader, at each occasion of reading. Lyric writing and lyric reading therefore attenuate the link between author and phenomenalized voice. Yet the Negritude poem insists upon its connection to lived experience even as it emphasizes its printed form. Ironically, a purely formalist reading would have to ignore the ways formal—and not merely thematic—elements point toward the poem's own conditions of emergence. Blending archival research on the historical context of Negritude with theories of the lyric "voice," Noland argues that Negritude poems present a challenge to both form-based (deconstructive) theories and identity-based theories of poetic representation. Through close readings, she reveals that the racialization of the author places pressure on a lyric regime of interpretation, obliging us to reconceptualize the relation of author to text in poetries of the first person.
French Civilization and Its Discontents
Title | French Civilization and Its Discontents PDF eBook |
Author | Tyler Edward Stovall |
Publisher | Lexington Books |
Pages | 390 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780739106471 |
What happens when the study of French is no longer coterminous with the study of France? French Civilization and Its Discontents explores the ways in which considerations of difference, especially colonialism, postcolonialism, and race, have shaped French culture and French studies in the modern era. Rejecting traditional assimilationist notions of French national identity, contributors to this groundbreaking volume demonstrate how literature, history, and other aspects of what is considered French civilization have been shaped by global processes of creolization and differentiation. This book ably demonstrates the necessity of studying France and the Francophone world together, and of recognizing not only the presence of France in the Francophone world but also the central place occupied by the Francophone world in world literature and history.