The Performance of Listening in Postcolonial Francophone Culture

The Performance of Listening in Postcolonial Francophone Culture
Author: Jennifer Solheim
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: French literature
ISBN: 9781786945082

In considering cultural works from French-speaking North Africa and the Middle East all published or released in France from 1962-2011, Solheim's study of listening across cultural genres will be of interest to any scholar curious about contemporary postcolonial France.

The Performance of Listening in Postcolonial Francophone Culture

The Performance of Listening in Postcolonial Francophone Culture
Author: Jennifer Solheim
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2018-01-23
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1786948451

In considering cultural works from French-speaking North Africa and the Middle East all published or released in France from 1962-2011, Solheim’s study of listening across cultural genres will be of interest to any scholar curious about contemporary postcolonial France.

Our Civilizing Mission

Our Civilizing Mission
Author: Nicholas Harrison
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2019-05-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1786949687

Our Civilizing Mission is both an exploration of colonial education and a response to current anxieties about the foundations of the ‘humanities’. Focusing on the example of Algeria, it asks what can be learned by treating colonial education not just as an example of colonialism but as a provocative, uncomfortable example of education.

Beyond Return

Beyond Return
Author: Lucas Hollister
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2019-05-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 178694281X

In Beyond Return, Lucas Hollister examines the political orientations of fictions which ‘return’ to forms that have often been considered sub-literary, regressive, outdated or decadent, and suggests new ways of reading contemporary adventure novels, radical noir novels, postmodernist mysteries, war novels and dystopian fictions.

France in Flux

France in Flux
Author: Ari J. Blatt
Publisher: Contemporary French and Franco
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2019
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786941783

The changing look and feel of metropolitan France has been a notable preoccupation of French culture since the 1980s. This collection of essays explores concern with space across a range of media, from recent cinema, documentary filmmaking and photographic projects to television drama and contemporary fiction, and examines what it reveals about the fluctuating state of the nation in a post-colonial and post-industrial age.

From Bataille to Badiou

From Bataille to Badiou
Author: Adrian May
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786948257

This exhaustive reading of the review Lignes provides the first in depth study of a French intellectual periodical publication form the 1980s to the contemporary moment. It demonstrates the preservation and development of ‘French Theory’ into the new millennium, and provides a new cultural history of France, from the fall of the Berlin Wall to the 2016 terror attacks.

Locating Guyane

Locating Guyane
Author: Catriona MacLeod
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2018-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786948664

This collection of essays explores historical and conceptual locations of Guyane, as a relational space characterised by dynamics of interaction and conflict. Does Guyane have, or has it had, its own place in the world, or is it a borderland which can only make sense in relation to elsewhere?

Revisionary Narratives

Revisionary Narratives
Author: Naïma Hachad
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2019-09-26
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 178962438X

Revisionary Narratives examines the historical and formal evolutions of Moroccan women’s auto/biography in the last four decades, particularly its conflation with testimony and its expansion beyond literary texts. The book analyzes life narratives in Arabic, colloquial Moroccan Darija, French, and English in the fields of prison narratives, visual arts, theater, and digital media. The various case studies highlight narrative strategies women use to relate their experiences of political violence, migration, displacement, and globalization, while engaging patriarchal and (neo)imperial norms and practices. Using a transdisciplinary interpretative lens, the analyses focus on how women authors, artists, and activists collapse the boundaries between autobiography, biography, testimony, and sociopolitical commentary to revise dominant conventions of authorship, transgress oppressive definitions of gender roles and relations, and envision change. Revisionary Narratives marks auto/biography and testimony as a specific field of inquiry within the study of women’s postcolonial cultural productions in the Moroccan and, more broadly, the Maghrebi and Middle Eastern contexts.

Middlebrow Matters

Middlebrow Matters
Author: Diana Holmes
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786941562

This is the first book to study the middlebrow novel in France. It asks what middlebrow means, and applies the term positively to explore the 'poetics' of the types of novel that have attracted 'ordinary' fiction readers - in their majority female - since the end of the 19th century.