Revisioning French Culture
Series: Studies in Modern and Contemporary France; 4;
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Product details:
- Publisher Liverpool University Press
- Date of Publication 7 November 2019
- ISBN 9781789620207
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages384 pages
- Size 239x163 mm
- Weight 645 g
- Language English 10
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Short description:
Revisioning French Culture brings together a striking group of leading intellectuals and scholars to explore new avenues of research in French and Francophone Studies. Covering the medieval period through the twenty-first century, this volume presents investigations into a vast array of subjects, with global Francophonie as its primary focal point.
MoreLong description:
Revisioning French Culture brings together a remarkable group of leading intellectuals and scholars to explore new avenues of research in French and Francophone Studies. Covering the medieval period through the twenty-first century, this volume presents investigations into a vast array of subjects. Revisioning French Culture grapples with topics vital to the contemporary cultural landscape, including universalism, globalization, the idea of Francophonie, and religious and secular identity. This essay collection furthermore transcends and illuminates the contemporary by delving into matters that have long resonated in the humanities and letters, such as death, war, trauma, power and politics, notions of the truth, conceptions of the self, and modes of reading and writing. With contributions by a number of figures known across the humanities and the social sciences, Revisioning French Culture provides cultural, political, and historical context for the crisis facing democracy and liberalism around the world today. These essays were assembled in honor of Lawrence D. Kritzman, whose writing and editorial work in French studies inspired the wide-ranging themes examined here.
MoreTable of Contents:
Andrew Sobanet, Introduction
I. France in Perspective: The Hexagon, Francophonie, Europe
Pierre Nora, The Metamorphosis
Maurice Samuels, Historicizing French Universalism: The Case of Jewish Emancipation
Françoise Lionnet, Universalisms and Francophonies
Julia Kristeva, A European Culture Exists
II. Visions of the World Wars, or L’Histoire avec sa grande hache
Peter Brooks, Death Drives: Freud and Proust
Susan Rubin Suleiman, Foreigners and Strangers: Jews in French Society and Literature between the Two World Wars
Gerald Prince, Bernard Frank and Patrick Modiano: Jewish Writers
Barbara Will, Beckett’s French Resistance
III. Refractions and Reflections
Nelly Furman, Between Acceptance and Betrayal: Sarah Kofman’s Rue Ordener, rue Labat
Roxana Verona, In the Shadow of the Iron Curtain: The Photo Album and the Francophone (Dis)connection
Hélène Cixous, Osnabrück Station to Jerusalem
IV. French Literature, Revisioned
R. Howard Bloch, Mallarmé Médiéval
Stephen G. Nichols, What’s in a Word?: Language, Philosophy and Satire in Troubadour Poetry
Pierre Saint-Amand, Rousseau’s Late Botany: Living to the End
Albert Sonnenfeld, Mallarmé's Gardens of Culinary Delights
Warren Motte, The Book, Inside and Out
V. The Subject in Focus
Georges Vigarello, Internal Senses and the History of the Western Subject
François Noudelmann, The Author's Afterlife: What is a Posthumous Truth?
J. Hillis Miller, What Happens When I Read
VI. Philosophical Lenses
Souleymane Bachir Diagne, ‘African Philosophy’: The History of an Expression
François Hartog, Making History or Preventing the World from Destroying Itself
Etienne Balibar, Philosophy and Contemporary Reality: Beyond the Event?
Brian J. Reilly, Jacques Derrida’s Pedagogical Imperative for the Sciences
VII. Coda
Pierre Nora
Julia Kristeva
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