Books from "Yale French Studies Series"
Yale French Studies is the oldest English-language journal in the United States devoted to French and Francophone literature and culture. Each volume is conceived and organized by a guest editor or editors around a particular theme or author. Interdisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome, as are contributions from scholars and writers from around the world. Recent volumes have been devoted to a wide variety of subjects, among them: Crime Fiction; Surrealism; Contemporary Writing for the Stage; and Memory in Postwar French and Francophone Culture.
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Discourses of Jewish Identity in Twentieth-Century France
06/22/1994, PaperISBN: 9780300060157 -
Part II, Post/Colonial Conditions: Exiles, Migrations, and Nomadisms
02/24/1993, PaperISBN: 9780300053975 -
Part I, Post/Colonial Conditions: Exiles, Migrations, and Nomadisms
02/24/1993, PaperISBN: 9780300052701 -
On Leiris
05/27/1992, PaperISBN: 9780300057072 -
Literature and the Ethical Question
02/20/1991, PaperISBN: 9780300050004 -
After the Age of Suspicion: The French Novel Today
09/10/1989, PaperISBN: 9780300043860
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