Women's lives in contemporary French and Francophone literature / Florence Ramond Jurney, Karen McPherson, editors.

These essays examine the trends and theoretical arguments informing current investigations into literary treatments of motherhood and aging. They explore how two key stages in women's lives -- maternity and old age -- are narrated and defined in fictions and autobiographical writings by contemporary...

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Other Authors: Jurney, Florence Ramond, 1971- (Editor)
McPherson, Karen S., 1950- (Editor)
Language:English
Published: Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan / Springer International Publishing, [2016]
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Physical Description:xxiii, 169 pages ; 22 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Pt. 1. Defining the mother. Aban-donner: The maternal in Le jour où je nʼétais pas là / Laurie Corbin
  • The accidental author: Motherhood, woundability, and writing in Maryse Condé's Le vie sans fards / Nicola Simek
  • Childless mothers: Personal perspectives from Francophone women writers / Alison Rice
  • "If you don't have children, you must be ...": Linda Lê's À lʼenfant que je nʼaurai pas and voluntary non-motherhood / Julie Rodgers
  • Linda Lê's antigonal refusal of motherhood / Gillian Ni Cheallaigh
  • Free at last: Coming to terms with the mother in the woman in La noce dʼAnna by Nathacha Appanah / Florence Ramond Jurney
  • Pt. 2. Defining the aging self. La dernière adresse: Possessions, dispossession and the preservation of memory / Jean Anderson
  • Redefining the self: Explorations of aging in Michèle Sarde's Constance et la cinquantaine and Nancy Huston's Dolce agonia / Susan Ireland and Patrice J. Proulx
  • A daughter no more: (National) identity and the adult orphan in Loin de mon père by Véronique Tadjo / Amy Baram Reid
  • Writing the mother immortal: Cixous and Dupré / Karen McPherson.