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  • - French Opposition to the Algerian War
    av Martin Evans
    640 - 2 056,-

    Using extensive interviews, this study explores the events and experiences that led a small minority of French people to reject colonialism during the Algerian war of 1954 to 1962. It focuses on the importance of political allegiances and ideologies, and the motives for resisting them.

  • - Authenticity, Politics, Debate
    av David L. Looseley
    686 - 2 096,-

    Investigates the exciting and innovative segmentation of the French music scene and the debates it has spawned. From an analysis of the chanson as national myth, to pop, rap, techno and the State, this book aims to make sense of the complexity behind the history of French popular music and its relation to 'authentic' cultural identity.

  • - A Cultural History
    av Philip Dine
    600 - 2 096,-

    As France's oldest team sport, rugby football has throughout its 125-year history reflected major changes in French society. This book analyzes the complex variety of motives which have led the French to adopt and remake this unlikely British sport in their own image.

  • av W. D. Halls
    666 - 2 206,-

    Deals with the attitudes and activities of Christians, both Catholic and Protestant, in France during the Vichy regime and under the German yoke. Halls shows how Christians reacted to Marshal Petain and the Laval government, as well as to the Allies, the Germans, the Resistance and the Vatican.

  • - Cultural Policy and Debate in Contemporary France
    av David L. Looseley
    600 - 2 096,-

    This study considers contemporary policies for the arts in France and the cultural and political issues they have raised. In particular, the author focuses on the seminal Mitterand years, as well as the various influences which marked them.

  • - French Women Writers of the Inter-War Period
    av Jennifer E. Milligan
    670 - 2 030,-

    As a wave of open misogyny swept through French literature and society, a new generation of professional women writers took up pen to redress the situation. This book analyzes and challenges the way in which these women writers have been marginalized and offers reappraisals of their thematically and aesthetically innovative works.

  • - Image and Event
     
    686,-

    The Liberation of France from Nazi Occupation continues to reverberate in the post-war politics and culture of France. This book situates the Liberation in the broadest possible context of image and event - extending to questions of memory and analogy, and incorporating subtle layers of ambiguity.

  • - The Making of a Party Scribe
    av John Flower
    2 030,-

    This study examines Courtade as private person, public persona, political commentator and artist, analyzing his life and work. It discusses his contribution to French intellectual life and his responses to events in French history including the Occupation, the Resistance and the Cold War period.

  • - The Story of the 'Hussards'
    av Nicholas Hewitt
    2 030,-

    It has long been assumed that France was dominated by the political left-wing and by Existentialism throughout the 1940s and 1950s. This book re-evaluates the impact of the vigorous and unrepentant right-wing cultural and literary movement during the post-war period.

  • - A Critical Introduction
     
    640,-

    Presents a comprehensive overview of African writing in the Francophone literary world. This title explores the work of important classic and contemporary African writers from the 1950s onwards. It provides a variety of theoretically sophisticated analyses of Francophone writing.

  • - Social Reality in the French Novel, 1775-18
    av Malcolm Cook
    2 536,-

    An analysis of the presentation of social reality in France during the final years of the ancien regime and the Revolution.

  • - Visions and Reappraisals
     
    2 196,-

    Examines aspects of Mauriac's work and career that have been unduly neglected and suggests new critical approaches.

  • - Image and Event
     
    2 270,-

    The Liberation of France from Nazi Occupation continues to reverberate in the post-war politics and culture of France. This book situates the Liberation in the broadest possible context of image and event - extending to questions of memory and analogy, and incorporating subtle layers of ambiguity.

  • - Women's Desiring Writing: 188-199
     
    640,-

    A study which explores love and sexuality depicted in the works of six French women writers: Rachilde, Colette, Leduc, Wittig, Cixous and Duras. Feminist critics have argued that the motifs of erotic fiction had been governed by the unconscious prejudices of a patriarchal order.

  • - Essays on the Contemporary French Novel
     
    2 150,-

    This collection of essays attempts to show the variety of contemporary French novelists. It is written with the non-specialist reader in mind and includes writers such as Marguerite Duras, Michel Tournier, Philippe Sollers, Marie-Claire Blais, Augustin Gomez Arcos and Patrick Modiano.

  • - Gay and Lesbian Theory, Fiction and Film in France, 1945-1995
     
    670,-

    Responds to the explosion of gay and lesbian creativity on modern-day France. This book seeks to open up 'homotextualities,' understood as constructions and deconstructions of both homosexuality and its environments. It provides an assessment of this approach when dealing with a tradition notoriously discreet about the concept of a gay writer.

  • - Voices From the North African Community in France
    av Alec G. Hargreaves
    656,-

    Well over dozens of members of the so-called Beur generation have published narrative works. They include Mehdi Charef, Azouz Begag and Farida Belghoul. This study combines careful analysis of the formal structures with the authors and extensive access to unpublished writings.

  • - Modern French Writers and the 'Fait Divers'
    av David Walker
    2 360,-

    The "fait divers" are a set of tales which have inspired French writers and intellectuals, and are often the basis for fictional characters. This book examines this creative relationship.

  • - Gay and Lesbian Theory, Fiction and Film in France, 1945-1995
     
    2 096,-

    Responds to the explosion of gay and lesbian creativity on modern-day France. This book seeks to open up 'homotextualities,' understood as constructions and deconstructions of both homosexuality and its environments. It provides an assessment of this approach when dealing with a tradition notoriously discreet about the concept of a gay writer.

  • - A Critical Introduction
     
    2 340,-

    Presents a comprehensive overview of African writing in the Francophone literary world. This title explores the work of important classic and contemporary African writers from the 1950s onwards. It provides a variety of theoretically sophisticated analyses of Francophone writing.

  • av Nicki Hitchcott
    2 516,-

    A study of women's writing in francophone sub-Saharan Africa. Considering questions of genre and ideology, it highlights the tension between the individualistic act of writing and the collective tradition of African society - a tension which emerges as the key to each of the texts is discussed.

  • - Guadeloupe and Martinique
    av Sam Haigh
    2 516,-

    There has been an explosion of interest in Francophone studies, as postcolonial and diaspora literatures more generally have gained recognition both within and outside the academy. The number of Francophone Caribbean women writers has increased, and the contributors explore this trend.

  • - Writers and 'la Mode retro' in Post-Gaullist France
    av Alan Morris
    2 926,-

    Examines the French preoccupation with la mode retro, the renewal of interest in, and re-evaluation of, the Nazi occupation of France.

  • - The Uses of Dissent
    av Bill Marshall
    2 446,-

    Introduces the reader to Victor Serge's life and extraordinary novels, locating them amidst debates about revolution, communism, anarchism, literature and representation, and in comparison with his contemporaries. This study demonstrates that the voice of Serge is unified by a notion of dissent - an active dissent far removed from quietism.

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