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"Religion and Mythology : A Poetics of indianité in Francis Gilbert Ponaman’s La nuit du Swami"
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« French belongs to no one, French belongs to everyone ». Sur l’attractivité de la littérature médiévale aux États-Unis
Published 2016-01-01“…Two points are essentially at stake: on the one hand, the languages in which Medieval texts are read and taught – either Modern French for both or, respectively, Old French and English – and, on the other hand, the keen interest of researchers and students toward Global Studies and francophone literature that both entertain links with Medieval literature in French.…”
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La littérature de la Caraïbe pour la jeunesse : des histoires à part ou l’histoire à part entière ?
Published 2017-07-01“…For the younger generation, the analysis of the texts of three important writers – Maryse Conde, Gisèle Pineau and Dany Laferrière – helps to show how undocumented parts of the history, little or badly known, fit in well in Francophone literature and thus become objects of questioning and knowledge. …”
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Cultural Stereotypes, Literary Agency, and Postcolonial Writing: A Conversation with Shirin Ramzanali Fazel and Simone Brioni
Published 2025-01-01“…Given the urgency of the topic, I co-organised the conference “Women and Islam: Agency in Italophone and Francophone Literatures”, which took place on 27 October 2023 at the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies at the University of London. …”
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