04353 am 22006133u 450 99655235870331620230621140434.0(CKB)4100000006999959(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35978(DE-B1597)658953(DE-B1597)9781526137999(EXLCZ)99410000000699995920181014h20182002 fy| 0engur||#---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWomen's writing in contemporary France new writers, new literatures in the 1990s /edited by Gill Rye and Michael WortonManchester University Press2003Manchester, UK :Manchester University Press,2018.©20021 online resource (ix, 262 pages) digital, PDF file(s)First published: 2002.0-7190-6227-6 1-5261-3799-2 Includes bibliographical references and index.Front matter -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I Rewriting the past -- 1 Louise L. Lambrichs -- 2 Evermore or nevermore? -- 3 The female vampire -- 4 Lost and found -- 5 Puzzling out the fathers -- Part II Writing the dynamics of identity -- 6 Anatomical writing -- 7 'On ne s'entendait plus et c'était parfait ainsi' (They could no longer hear each other and it was just fine that way) -- 8 Textual mirrors and uncertain reflections -- 9 The articulation of beur female identity in the works of Farida Belghoul, Ferrudja Kessas and Soraya Nini -- 10 Saying the unsayable -- Part III Transgressions and transformation -- 11 Experiment and experience in the phototextual projects of Sophie Calle -- 12 Christine Angot's autofictions -- 13 'Il n'y a pas de troisième voie' (There is no third way) -- 14 The subversion of the gaze -- 15 Unnatural women and uncomfortable readers? -- Conclusion -- Individual author bibliography -- General bibliography -- IndexThe 1990s witnessed a veritable explosion in women's writing in France, with a particularly exciting new generation of writers coming to the fore, names like Christine Angot, Marie Darrieussecq and Régine Detambel. Other authors such as Paule Constant, Sylvie Germain, Marie Redonnet and Leïla Sebbar, who had begun publishing in the 1980s, claimed their mainstream status in the 1990s with new texts. This book provides an up-to-date introduction to and analysis of new women's writing in contemporary France including both new writers of the 1990s and their more established counterparts. The editors' incisive introduction situates these authors and their texts at the centre of the current trends and issues concerning French literary production today, whilst fifteen original essays focus on individual writers. The volume includes specialist bibliographies on each writer, incorporating English translations, major interviews, and key critical studies. Quotations are given in both French and English throughout. An invaluable study resource, its clear and accessible style makes this book of interest to the general reader as well as to students of all levels, to teachers of a wide range of courses on French culture, and to specialist researchers of French and Francophone literature.French literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticismFrench literature20th centuryHistory and criticismWomen and literatureFranceHistory20th centuryfrenchfeminismdetambelangotdarrieussecqBeurFranceJacques LacanLondonParisFrench literatureWomen authorsHistory and criticism.French literatureHistory and criticism.Women and literatureHistory840.99287Worton Michaelauth800736Rye Gill1948-Worton Michael1951-UkMaJRUBOOK996552358703316Women's writing in contemporary France3388488UNISA