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Experiment and Experience is a collection of critical essays on
twenty-first-century women-authored literature in France. In
particular, the volume focuses on how contemporary women's writing
engages creatively with socio-political issues and real-life
experiences. Authors covered include well-established names, the
'new generation' of writers who first came to the fore of the
French literary scene in the 1990s and whose work has now matured
into an important oeuvre, as well as new emerging writers of the
2000s, whose work is already attracting scholarly and critical
attention. Within the overarching theme of 'experiment and
experience', the contributors explore a range of issues:
identities, family relations, violence, borders and limits, and the
environment. They consider fiction, autobiography, writing for the
theatre, autofiction and other hybrid genres and forms. Their
analyses highlight difficult issues, refreshing perspectives and
exciting new themes at the start of the new millennium and moving
forward into the coming decades.
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Body in Pieces (English, German, Paperback)
Julia Hoener, KAI 10 / Arthena Foundation; Text written by Amaleena Damle, Julia Hoener, Eva Scharrer; Artworks by …
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R701
Discovery Miles 7 010
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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Women's Writing in Twenty-First Century France is the first
book-length publication on women-authored literature of this
period, and comprises a collection of challenging critical essays
that engage with the themes, trends and issues, and with the
writers and their texts, of the first decade of the twenty-first
century. PART ONE: Women's Writing in Twenty-First-Century France:
Trends and Issues 1. Women's writing in twenty-first-century
France: introduction, Amaleena Damle and Gill Rye 2. What
'passes'?: French women writers and translation into English, Lynn
Penrod 3. What women read: contemporary women's writing and the
bestseller, Diana Holmes PART TWO: Society, Culture, Family 4.
Vichy, Jews, enfants caches: French women writers look back,
Lucille Cairns 5. Wives and daughters in literary works
representing the harkis, Susan Ireland 6. (Not) seeing things:
Marie NDiaye, (negative) hallucination and 'blank' metissage,
Andrew Asibong 7. Rediscovering the absent father, a question of
recognition: Despentes, Tardieu, Lori Saint-Martin 8. Babykillers:
Veronique Olmi and Laurence Tardieu on motherhood, Natalie Edwards
PART THREE: Body, Life, Text 9. The becoming of anorexia and text
in Amelie Nothomb's Robert des noms propres and Delphine de Vigan's
Jours sans faim, Amaleena Damle 10. The human-animal in Ananda
Devi's texts: towards an ethics of hybridity?, Ashwiny O.
Kistnareddy 11. Embodiment, environment and the re-invention of
self in Nina Bouraoui's life-writing, Helen Vassallo 12. Irreverent
revelations: women's confessional practices of the extreme
contemporary, Barbara Havercroft 13. Contamination anxiety in Annie
Ernaux's twenty-first-century texts, Simon Kemp PART FOUR:
Experiments, Interfaces, Aesthetics 14. Experience and experiment
in the work of Marie Darrieussecq, Helena Chadderton 15.
Interfaces: verbal/visual experiment in new women's writing in
French, Shirley Jordan 16. 'Autofiction + x = ?': Chloe Delaume's
experimental self-representations, Deborah B. Gaensbauer 17. Beyond
Antoinette Fouque (Il y a deux sexes) and beyond Virginie Despentes
(King Kong theorie)? Anne Garreta's sphinxes, Owen Heathcote 18.
Amelie the aesthete: art and politics in the world of Amelie
Nothomb, Anna Kemp 19. Conclusion, Amaleena Damle and Gill Rye
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