Yale French Studies Number 139

Yale French Studies  Number 139
Author: Raisa Rexer,Anne E. Linton
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2021
Genre: Photographers
ISBN: 9780300257069

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The first Yale French Studies issue on photography, examining French photography's place in art, identity, and society through a lens of diversity and interdisciplinary investigation In its first issue on photography, this volume of Yale French Studies presents multiple avenues of interdisciplinary investigation designed to intersect and open up new areas of inquiry in the twenty-first century. These intersections push beyond traditional geographic and gender boundaries, exploring women's photography, new cultural contexts, trans orientalism, and minority and marginalized bodies. As they do so, they ask us to reconsider the way that we conceive of photography's place in the past and in our lives today.

Yale French Studies Number 133

Yale French Studies  Number 133
Author: Richard J. Golsan,Lynn A. Higgins
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2017-12-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780300228892

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Number 133 in Yale French Studies takes a new look at the themes in Nobel laureate Patrick Modiano's work This volume of Yale French Studies offers new perspectives on the work of the 2014 Nobel laureate in literature, Patrick Modiano. Including critical reassessments of themes that have informed, indeed haunted, Modiano's fiction from the outset, this collection of essays places the writer in a variety of new contexts. Topics include explorations of literary and cinematic traditions such as surrealism and film noir, situating Modiano's work among other literatures, the author's fascination with the dark years of the German Occupation, and his troubled relations with his parents.

Yale French Studies Number 137 138

Yale French Studies  Number 137 138
Author: Thomas C. Connolly
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2021-02-23
Genre: African poetry (French)
ISBN: 9780300250374

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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.

Yale French Studies Number 140

Yale French Studies  Number 140
Author: Madeleine Dobie,Kaiama L. Glover
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2022-01-04
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9780300259407

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A diverse, interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring what makes Maryse Condé a writer for our times In 2018, the New Academy selected Guadeloupean writer, scholar, and teacher of literature Maryse Condé as the recipient of the 2018 Alternative Nobel Prize in Literature. This volume of Yale French Studies examines Condé's work and legacy, exploring why a diverse group of journalists, critics, and lay readers selected her as the writer most deserving of the prize. Varied in their themes, forms, and disciplinary groundings, the essays consider how Condé's novels, plays, essays, and memoirs have engaged with many of the urgent social, economic, and political issues of the late-twentieth and twenty-first centuries, often anticipating and catalyzing public debates. Written by scholars from Africa, the Antilles, South America, France, and the United States, the essays consider Condé's unique voice and the ways in which her writing speaks to readers all over the world, making her "a writer for our times."

Bande Dessin e

Bande Dessin  e
Author: Laurence Grove,Michael Syrotinski
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Caricatures and cartoons
ISBN: 9780300225983

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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
Author: Kaiama L. Glover,Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
Publsiher: Yale University Press
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 9780300214192

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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.

On Bataille

On Bataille
Author: Allan Stoekl
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 265
Release: 1990
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0300048432

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The Lesson of Paul de Man

The Lesson of Paul de Man
Author: Peter Brooks,Shoshana Felman,Joseph Hillis Miller
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 333
Release: 1985
Genre: Criticism
ISBN: OCLC:21407743

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