This 'self' which is not one : women's life writing in French /
The ""Self"" Which is Not One: Women's Life-Writing in French, assembles articles on women's life-writing from diverse areas of the Francophone world. It is comprised of nine chapters that discuss female writers from North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, the C
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Cambridge Scholars,
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction : this "self" which is not one : women's life writing in French / Natalie Edwards and Christopher Hogarth
- Pluralité et fragmentation dans Garçon manqué de Nina Bouraoui / Ann-Sofie Persson
- Dual, doubled, and divided selves : women writing between Algeria and France / Amy Hubbell
- L'autobiographie collective d'Assia Djebar : un exemple d'hybridité culturelle / Névine El-Nossery
- Shameless : Marguerite Duras's critique of colonial shame in L'amant / Erica Johnson
- Pedagogically speaking : autobiography and the learning subject / Lisa A. Connell
- The unwanted one wants more : the notion of plurality through heritage in Ken Bugul's Le baobab fou / Christopher Hogarth
- 'Amélie Nothomb est un homme dangereux' : constructions médiatiques de l'identité / Mark D. Lee
- Dissimulation et dédoublement dans l'œuvre de Suzanne Lilar / Carmen Cristea
- Christine Angot's second-person autobiography / Natalie Edwards.