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Transnational French studies : postcolonialism and littérature-monde /

In March 2007 France's Le Monde published a Manifesto for a World Literature in French, proposal to recast Francophone literature as world literature written in French. Signed by a multinational group of forty-four authors -- many from former French colonies -- the manifesto has drawn mixed rea...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Hargreaves, Alec G. (Editor ), Forsdick, Charles (Editor ), Murphy, David, 1971- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Liverpool : Liverpool University Press, 2010.
Colección:Francophone postcolonial studies ; new ser., v. 1.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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490 1 |a Francophone postcolonial studies. New series ;  |v vol. 1 
500 |a Includes articles originally presented at a conference held at Florida State University in February, 2009 in association with the Society for Francophone Postcolonial Studies. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 0 |t Introduction :  |t What does littérature-monde mean for French, Francophone and postcolonial studies? /  |r Alec G. Hargreaves, Charles Forsdick and David Murphy --  |t From world literature to littérature-monde : genre, history and the globalization of literature.  |t Francophone world literature (littérature-monde), cosmopolitanism and decadence : "citizen of the world" without the citizen? /  |r Deborah Jenson ;  |t From Weltliteratur to world literature to littérature-monde : the history of a controversial concept /  |r Typhaine Leservot ;  |t Littérature-monde in the marketplace of ideas : a theoretical discussion /  |r Mounia Benalil ;  |t The postcolonial manifesto : partisanship, criticism and the performance of change /  |r David Murphy --  |t Postcolonialism, politics and the 'becoming-transnational' of French studies.  |t On the abolition of the French department? : exploring the disciplinary contexts of littérature-monde /  |r Charles Forsdick ;  |t Francophonie : trash or recycle? /  |r Lydie Moudileno ;  |t (Not) razing the walls : Glissant, Trouillot and the post-politics of world literature /  |r Chris Bongie ;  |t The Marie NDiaye Affair or the coming of a postcolonial evoluée /  |r Dominic Thomas ;  |t (R)evolutions /  |r Thomas C. Spear ;  |t Littérature-monde and old/new humanism /  |r Jane Hiddleston --  |t Mapping littérature-monde.  |t Littérature-monde, or redefining exotic literature? /  |r Jean-Xavier Ridon ;  |t From littérature voyageuse to littérature-monde via migrant literatures : towards an ethics and poetics of littérature-monde through French-Australian literature /  |r Jacqueline Dutton ;  |t Littérature-monde and the space of translation, or, where is littérature-monde? /  |r Jeanne Garane ;  |t Littérature-monde or littérature océanienne? : internationalism versus regionalism in Francophone Pacific writing /  |r Michelle Keown ;  |t The world and the mirror in two twenty-first-century manifestos : Pour une littérature-monde en français and Qui fait la France? /  |r Laura Reeck ;  |t The post-genocidal African subject : Patrice Nganang, Achille Mbembe and the worldlinesss [sic] of contemporary African literature in French /  |r Michael Syrotinski --  |g Afterword :  |t The world in world literature /  |r Emily Apter --  |g Appendix :  |t Toward a 'world literature' in French. 
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