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Intro -- Table of Contents -- Some Philosophical Notions on Center and Periphery and their Influence on the French Contemporary Novel -- Voyages and Sacrifices-at the Heart of the Contemporary Hebrew Novel -- Part I -- Center and Periphery in Contemporary Russian and Ukrainian Dystopian Novels -- The Comic, the Grotesque, and Skaz: Post-Soviet Literary Strategies of Coping with Marginality -- Writing in a Post-Soviet Jewish Language: Anya Ulinich's Petropolis -- Part II -- Center and Periphery in Ilana Zeffren's Autobiographical Graphic Novel Pink Story (2005) -- Pierre Michon: aux marges de l'écriture -- Centre et periphérie dans deux récits français contemporains -- The Construction of Space, Spatial Predicament and the Problem of Freedom in Firefly -- Part III -- Neither Periphery, Nor Center: Patrick Modiano's "Zones Neutres" in Fleurs de ruine and Dans le café de la jeunesse perdue -- The Italian City in Jean-Philippe Toussaint's Works: Center and Suburb -- Marginality at Work: The Imaginary Island or the Enclosed Spaces in the City. A Journey into the Labyrinth of Memory with Georges Perec and Paul Auster -- Part IV -- Connecting the Margins: Geographical Complexity and International Networks in the French Banlieue Novel -- Intramural, Extramural, Center and Periphery in François Bégaudeau's The Class -- The Question of Passage between Center and Periphery in the Contemporary Hebrew Novella-Examples of Sami Berdugo and Dudu Busi -- The In-Between: A Blurring of Identity between Center and Periphery in Ya'aqov Shabtaï's Past Continuous (1977) and Maylis de Kerangal's Birth of a Bridge (2010) -- Part V -- Biblical Fantasy as a pre-Zionist Chora in Shimon Adaf's A Mere Mortal and Eli Bar-Chen's Sinai's Scar -- Breaking Barriers: Passionate Love and Dispassionate Hate in Wilfried N'Sondé's Berlinoise.
The Exploration of Center and Periphery in two Novels by Michel Houellebecq and Marie NDiaye.
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