Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Part I. Institutional and Professional Histories
Ronnie Scharfman
Before the Postcolonial
Reda Bensmaia
FrancoXphonie
Karen Gould
Nationalism, Feminism, Cultural Pluralism
Samba Gadjigo
Teaching Francophone African Literature in the American Academy
Part II. Configurations of French and Francophone around the World
Daniel Delas
Francophone Literary Studies in France
Jean Jonassaint
Of Literatures in the Francophone Caribbean
Amadou Kone
Teaching Francophone Literature
Josias Semujanga
The Fortunes and Misiortunes of Teaching Francophone
Literatures in Canada
Farid Laroussi
When Francophone Means National
Part III. Impact, Influence, and Interpretation
J. Michael Dash
Caraibe Fantome
Francesca Canade Sautman
The Race for Globalization
Mireille Rosello
Unhoming Francophone Studies
Sandy Petrey
Language Charged with Meaning
Lawrence Kritzman
A Certain Idea of French
Synopsis
Farid Laroussi and Christopher L. Miller
Editors' Preface Part I.
Institutional and Professional Histories Ronnie Scharfman
Before the Postcolonial Reda Bensmaia
FrancoXphonie Karen Gould
Nationalism, Feminism, Cultural Pluralism Samba Gadjigo
Teaching Francophone African Literature in the American Academy Part II. Configurations of French and Francophone around the World
Daniel Delas Francophone Literary Studies in France
Jean Jonassaint Of Literatures in the Francophone Caribbean
Amadou Kone Teaching Francophone Literature
Josias Semujanga The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Teaching Francophone Literatures in Canada
Farid Laroussi When Francophone Means National
Part III. Impact, Influence, and Interpretation
J. Michael Dash Caraibe Fantome
Francesca Canade Sautman The Race for Globalization
Mireille Rosello Unhoming Francophone Studies
Sandy Petrey Language Charged with Meaning
Lawrence Kritzman A Certain Idea of French
Postscript: In Memory of Naomi Schor
Naomi Schor Feminism and Francophone Literature: From One Revolution to Another
Tom Conley From Detail to Periphery: All French Literature is Francophone
Table of Contents
Editors' preface :French and Francophone : the challenge of expanding horizons /Farid Laroussi and Christopher L. Miller --I. Institutional and professional histories :Before the Postcolonial /Ronnie Scharfman --Francophonie /Râeda Bensmaèia --Nationalism, feminism, cultural pluralism : American interest in Quebec literature and culture /Karen L. Gould --Teaching Francophone African literature in the American Academy --II. Configurations of French and Francophone around the world :Francophone literary studies in France : analyses and reflections /Daniel Delas --Literatures in the Francophone Caribbean /Jean Jonassaint --Teaching Francophone literature : remarks from the two continents /Amadou Konâe --TheFortunes et misfortunes of teaching Francophone literatures in Canada /Josias Semujanga --When Francophone means national : the case of the Maghreb /Farid Laroussi --III. Impact, influence, and interpretation :Caraèibe fantãome : the play of difference in the Francophone Caribbean --TheRace for globalization : modernity, resistance, and the unspeakable in three African Francophone texts /Francesca Canadâe Sautman --Unhoming Francophone studies : a house in the middle of the current /Mireille Rosello --ACertain idea of French : cultural studies, literature, and theory /Lawrence D. Kritzman --Poscript : in memory of Naomi Schor :Feminism and Francophone literature : from one revolution to another /Naomi Schor --From detail to periphecy : all French literature is Francophone /Tom Conley.