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    Becoming Indivisible in the Age of Cloning: Resistance, Individuality, and Photography in Notre vie dans les forêts by Stojanovic, Sonja

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…After broaching the topic in two short stories included in the collection Zoo (2006) – “Quand je me sens très fatiguée le soir” and “Mon mari le clone” – Marie…”
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    Posthuman Conjectures: Animal and Ecological Sciences in Marie Darrieussecq’s Dystopian Fiction by Posthumus, Stephanie

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…Despite being published over twenty years apart, Marie Darrieussecq’s novels, Truismes (1996) and Notre vie dans les forêts (2017), share many features…”
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    The Ecopoetics of Reparation: Energy, Air and Cosmos in Marie Darrieussecq’s Tom est mort by McCaffrey, Enda

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…This article establishes that reparation from grief is a process of “working through” trauma in which death is a catalyst for a re-imagination of the human…”
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    Masquereading Léon Damas' Mine de riens by Gyssels, Kathleen

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…In French Guiana, “macoumé” is the offensive term for the supposedly or proven homosexual. In a long passage from Black-Label, the poet rhymed, in a…”
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    Of bastards, slaves, dogs and other things: discourses of bourgeois transgression and illegitimacy in two francophone sub-saharan novels by Kamara, Mohamed

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…The emergence and rise to preeminence of the bourgeoisie on the African political, social, and economic scenes have been the stuff of many novels. One could…”
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    Forms of Freedoms: Marie Darrieussecq, Catherine Malabou, and the Plasticity of Science by Dalton, Benjamin

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…This article brings the writing of Marie Darrieussecq into dialogue with the philosophy of Catherine Malabou, exploring how both think the mutability and…”
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    Kreyol Intertextuality and Decolonizing Narrative in Veillées noires by Meehan, Kevin

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…This essay identifies three levels of intertextuality in the short story, “Echec et mat” by Léon-Gontran Damas. Incorporating folkloric tales, lyrics from…”
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    “Discourses of Displacement” in the Ethnography of Léon-Gontran Damas and Poetry of Charles Baudelaire by Reyes Salas, Michael

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…It is not far-fetched to imagine that the French underclass that occupied the city streets Charles Baudelaire roamed as a flâneur could have turned up in the…”
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    A Biographical Novel of the Spanish Civil War: Lydie Salvayre's Pas pleurer (2014) by Gaudet, Jeannette

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (2020)
    “…This article focuses on the biographical novel, Pas pleurer (2014) and the author Lydie Salvayre’s development of two diametrically opposed experiences of the…”
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    "Exit without exit": Deguy's Poetics of Conversion and Derridean Autoimmunity by Sherbert, Garry

    Published in Dalhousie French studies (01-07-2019)
    “…This essay takes as the central axiom of Michel Deguy's book A Man of Little Faith that art is an "exit without exit," which is to say, an exit, or…”
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