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Women's Lives in Contemporary French and Francophone Literature

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The essays in this volume provide an overview and critical account of prevalent trends and theoretical arguments informing current investigations into literary treatments of motherhood and aging. They explore how two key stages in women´s lives-maternity and old age-are narrated and defined in fictions and autobiographical writings by contemporary French and francophone women. Through close readings of Maryse Condé, Hélène Cixous, Zahia Rahmani, Linda Lê, Pierrette Fleutieux, and Michèle Sarde, among others, these essays examine related topics such as dispossession, female friendship, and women´s relationships with their mothers. By adopting a broad, synthetic approach to these two distinct and defining stages in women´s lives, this volume  elucidates how these significant transitional moments set the stage for women´s evolving definitions (and interrogations) of their identities and roles.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9783319408507
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
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Publishing date13/10/2016
Edition1st ed. 2016
Pages169 pages
LanguageEnglish
IllustrationsXXIII, 169 p.
Article no.3464311
CatalogsVC
Data source no.1106672
Product groupSprachen
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Florence Ramond Jurney is Professor of French and Francophone Studies at Gettysburg College, USA. She has published two critical monographs: Voix/es libres: Maternité et identité féminine dans la littérature antillaise (2006) and Representations of the Island in Caribbean Literature: Caribbean Women Redefine their Homelands (2009).  She also coordinated a special issue of Nouvelles études francophones on Gisèle Pineau´s work (2012).

Karen McPherson is Professor of French at the University of Oregon, USA. She is the author of two critical monographs: Incriminations: Guilty Women/Telling Stories (1994) and Archaeologies of an Uncertain Future: Recent Generations of Canadian Women Writing (2006). She is also a poet and literary translator.