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Hélène Cixous: écrire l’«encore», porte de sortie [PDF]
The paper establishes and analyses a series of signification cores of some Hélène Cixous’s texts, giving a special relevance to the writing of time and, concretely, to the writing of the moment, of the «still».
Ioana Gruia
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Earthquake weather and other tentative correspondences
The term ‘earthquake weather’ has had a fluctuating history being understood as both an observable event and a recurring fiction. The starting point for the term is usually associated with Aristotle who is said to have promoted the idea that winds ...
Laura McLauchlan, Sarah Treadwell
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Writing the Nation: Re-thinking the Masculinist Project in Eça de Queirós’s Ilustre casa de Ramires
This article examines José Maria de Eça de Queirós’s novel A ilustre casa de Ramires (1900) through a focus on the writing process of the main protagonist, Gonçalo Mendes Ramires, who attempts to produce a historical novella of his ancestry.
Kathryn Bishop-Sanchez
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Nurture, Pleasure and Read and Resist!: Abolition Feminist Methodology for a Collective Recovery? [PDF]
Adams F, Emmerich F.
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Queer Kinship: Privacy Concerns in Orphan Black. [PDF]
Casey M, Clayton J.
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my article provides an overview on following subjects: beginnings and backgrounds of feminist theory; literary theory, literary criticism; equality and difference; women's studies and feminism of difference in France; deconstructive feminism literary ...
Babka, Anna
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Reviews of recent publications
Bjornson, Richard. The African Quest for Freedom and Identity: Cameroonian Writing and the National Experience by Thomas A. Hale Cixous, Hélène. 'Coming to Wrting' and Other Essays by Randi Brox Birn Derwin, Susan. The Ambivalence of Form: Lukacs,
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French Feminists and Anglo-Irish Modernist: Cixous, Kristeva, Beckett and Joyce
This essay discusses the importance ascribed to the work of Samuel Beckett and James Joyce by two major French feminists: the philosopher and psychoanaJyst Julia Kristeva and the creative writer and philosopher Helene Cixous.
Jennifer Birkett
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Repenser l’échange amoureux avec Cixous et Wittig : Entre critique et réinventions
Starting from the correlation highlighted by feminist theory between love and the heterosexist structure of relationships, this essay looks at the attempts to reinvent love initiated by two French ...
Sofía Batko Meyer
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This paper investigates how the Chorus of Aeschylus’ Eumenides has been revived on the stage to address modern socio-political issues. First, I focus on Sartre’s The Flies, created in Paris in 1943 during the German occupation.
Daria Francobandiera
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