
French Forum
Philippe Met, 2019
EAN13 : 00989355
PRESENTATION
We are pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of French Forum (44.1 Spring 2019), The Holocaust in French and Francophone Literature (1997-2017), a special issue edited by Helena Duffy. We are currently accepting detailed proposals for special issues. Such proposals should include a table of contents, a description of the peer-review process, an introductory statement and abstracts.
French Forum continues to welcome submissions in French or English on all genres and periods of French and Francophone literature. As a reminder, we are also particularly interested in receiving submissions on cinema.
French Forum 44.1 Table of Contents
Forward
The Holocaust in French and Francophone Literature (1997-2017)
HELENA DUFFY
The Second Generation: France
“Shadow Play”: Patrick Modiano and the Legacy of the Holocaust
ALAN MORRIS
“Les Années noires avaient été grises”: A Meta-Ethical Examination of Pierre Assouline’s Appropriation of Primo Levi’s Concept of the “Grey Zone”
HELENA DUFFY
The Third Generation: France
“Un train peut en cacher un autre.” Entretien avec Arnaud Rykner à propos du Wagon (2010). Propos recueillis par Helena Duffy
HELENA DUFFY
Une troisième génération réparatrice?
AURÉLIE BARJONET
La Shoah dans la narration ambiguë: Un amour sans résistance de Gilles Rozier
ANNA MAZIARCZYK
Prosthetic and Palimpsestic Play in Agnès Desarthe’s Le Remplaçant (2009): Revisiting the Holocaust
SUSAN BAINBRIGGE
Other Genres
Les “Gardiens de la mémoire”: la Shoah dans la poésie francophone contemporaine
GARY MOLE
Re/trouver sa place dans l’H/histoire: perspectives postmémorielles dans Deuxième génération: Ce que je n’ai pas dit à mon père de Michel Kichka
CYNTHIA LABORDE
Beyond France
The Ethical Responsibility of the Viewer in Amélie Nothomb’s Acide sulfurique
AVRIL TYNAN
The Holocaust, Memory, and Race in Natacha Appanah’s Le Dernier frère NANAR KHAMO
From Buchenwald to Port-au-Prince: Becoming Haitian in the Holocaust: Louis-Philippe Dalembert’s Avant que les ombres s’effacent
PATRICK WALSH
The Return of the Survivor
La mort qu’il faut, la vie qu’on peut: Semprun and Writing after Death
LIRAN RAZINSKY
Book Reviews
Cynthia Nazarian. Love’s Wounds: Violence and the Politics of Poetry in Early Modern Europe
HASSAN MELEHY
Timothy Verhoeven, Sexual Crime, Religion and Masculinity in Fin-de-siècle France: The Flamidien Affair. Palgrave Macmillan
AARON FREUNDSCHUH
Alison J. Murray Levine. Vivre Ici: Space, Place, and Experience in Contemporary French Documentary
ANNE CIRELLA-URRUTIA
Books Received