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Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing (Hardcover): Lucille Cairns Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing (Hardcover)
Lucille Cairns
R3,714 Discovery Miles 37 140 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Eating Disorders in Contemporary French Women’s Writing examines the most common types of Eating Disorders (EDs) - anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa/bulimarexia, and binge eating disorder - as represented in contemporary French women’s literature. The primary corpus comprises 40 autobiographical (and very occasionally autofictional) texts complemented by ample reference, and sometimes challenge, to clinical, medically-researched based, or theoretical publications on EDs.

Post-war Jewish Women's Writing in French - Juives Francaises Ou Francaises Juives? (Paperback): Lucille Cairns Post-war Jewish Women's Writing in French - Juives Francaises Ou Francaises Juives? (Paperback)
Lucille Cairns
R1,248 Discovery Miles 12 480 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This monograph identifies the key preoccupations of forty-five primary texts by Jewish women published between 1945 and 2007. These texts have the potential to contribute to both a collective memory for and a history of twentieth- and twenty-first-century French-speaking Jews.

Jewish Identities in Contemporary Europe (Paperback): Andrea Reiter, Lucille Cairns Jewish Identities in Contemporary Europe (Paperback)
Andrea Reiter, Lucille Cairns
R1,077 R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Save R62 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Providing an assessment of Jewish identity, this volume presents critical engagements with a number of Jewish writers and filmmakers from a variety of European countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Poland, and the UK. The novels and films discussed explore the meaning of being Jewish in Europe today, and investigate the extent to which this experience is shaped by factors that lie outside the national context, notably by the relationship to Israel. As the recent attacks on Charlie Hebdo, and the targeting of a Jewish supermarket in Paris, demonstrate, these questions are more pressing than ever, and will challenge Jews, as well as Jewish writers and intellectuals, as they explore the answers. This book was originally published as a special issue of Jewish Culture and History.

Jewish Identities in Contemporary Europe (Hardcover): Andrea Reiter, Lucille Cairns Jewish Identities in Contemporary Europe (Hardcover)
Andrea Reiter, Lucille Cairns
R2,588 Discovery Miles 25 880 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Providing an assessment of Jewish identity, this volume presents critical engagements with a number of Jewish writers and filmmakers from a variety of European countries, including Austria, France, Germany, Poland, and the UK. The novels and films discussed explore the meaning of being Jewish in Europe today, and investigate the extent to which this experience is shaped by factors that lie outside the national context, notably by the relationship to Israel. As the recent attacks on Charlie Hebdo, and the targeting of a Jewish supermarket in Paris, demonstrate, these questions are more pressing than ever, and will challenge Jews, as well as Jewish writers and intellectuals, as they explore the answers. This book was originally published as a special issue of Jewish Culture and History.

Sapphism on Screen - Lesbian Desire in French and Francophone Cinema (Hardcover): Lucille Cairns Sapphism on Screen - Lesbian Desire in French and Francophone Cinema (Hardcover)
Lucille Cairns
R2,646 Discovery Miles 26 460 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This book sets out to investigate and theorise mediations of lesbian desire in a substantial corpus of films (spanning the period 1936-2002) by male and female directors working in France and also in French-speaking parts of Belgium, Canada, Switzerland and Africa. The corpus is unique in never before having been assembled, and represents a valuable tool not just for researchers but also for university teachers creating courses both on lesbianism in film and on sexuality in French cinema. A fair number of the 89 texts treated are mainstream films which have achieved high critical acclaim and/or high viewing figures: to cite just a few examples, Henri-Georges Clouzot's "Quai des orfA]vres" (1947), Louis Malle's "Milou en mai" (1989), Claude Chabrol's "La CA(c)rA(c)monie" (1995), AndrA(c) TA(c)chinA(c)'s "Les Voleurs" (1995), and FranAois Ozon's "Huit femmes" (2001). As such, they have contributed to hegemonic constructions of and debate on (female) homosexuality, in a century wherein sexed/ gendered identity, including sexual orientation, has become a preeminent factor in the constitution of subjectivity. While such constructions and debate have a French-language specificity, and have been produced in distinct socio-political and cultural contexts, this study also engages in analytical comparisons with relevant anglophone films and their own distinct discursive contexts.

Francophone Jewish Writers - Imagining Israel (Paperback): Lucille Cairns Francophone Jewish Writers - Imagining Israel (Paperback)
Lucille Cairns
R1,624 Discovery Miles 16 240 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This book considers the differing emotional investments in Israel of, on the one hand, Jews physically domiciled in Israel and, on the other hand, diasporic Jews living outside Israel for whom the country nonetheless forms a central point of affect. The book's purpose is to trace how these two types of investment are represented by francophone Jewish writers. Israel is at once a problematic geopolitical reality in international politics and a salient topos within Jewish cultural imaginaries that transcend national boundaries. However, it has often been claimed that Israel has a "special" relationship with France, which until 1967 was its greatest ally. Israel has a large francophone community (some 800,000), while France has the largest Jewish community in Europe (some 600,000). But Franco-Israeli relations have undergone radical, largely negative transformations under the Fifth Republic (1958- ). The scope of the book is wide, addressing the following questions. How do francophone Jewish writers represent Israel in their literary works? What responses to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict do they express both in these works and in non-literary discourse (interviews and journalistic articles)? What is the role in those responses of emotion, affect, cognition, and ethics? To answer these questions, the book examines 44 different autobiographies, memoirs and novels published between 1965 and 2012 by 27 different authors, both male and female, covering the full cultural spectrum of Jews: Ashkenazic, Sephardic, and Mizrahi. The approach of the book is interdisciplinary, combining literary analysis with insights from the domains of history, journalism, philosophy, politics, psychoanalysis, and sociology.

Rethinking 'Identities' - Cultural Articulations of Alterity and Resistance in the New Millennium (Paperback, New... Rethinking 'Identities' - Cultural Articulations of Alterity and Resistance in the New Millennium (Paperback, New edition)
Lucille Cairns, Santiago Fouz-Hernandez
R2,549 Discovery Miles 25 490 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This volume sets out to re-imagine the theoretical and epistemological presuppositions of existing scholarship on identities. Despite a well-established body of scholarly texts that examine the concept from a wide range of perspectives, there is a surprising dearth of work on multiple, heterogeneous forms of identity. Numerous studies of ethnic, linguistic, regional and religious identities have appeared, but largely in isolation from one another. Rethinking 'Identities' is a multi-authored project that is original in providing - in distributed and granular mode - a hyper-contemporary and wide-ranging applied analysis that questions notions of identity based on nation and region, language, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, religion or even 'the human'. The volume achieves this by mobilizing various contexts of identity (gender, ethnicity, sexuality, nation) and medium (art, cinema, literature, music, theatre, video). Emphasizing the extreme contemporary (the twenty-first century) and the challenges posed by an increasingly global society, this collection of essays builds upon existing intellectual investigations of identity with the aim of offering a fresh perspective that transcends cognitive and geographical frontiers.

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