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France's Colonies and the Second World War (L'Esprit Créateur, Spring 2007)

France's Colonies and the Second World War (L'Esprit Créateur, Spring 2007)

Publié le par Julien Desrochers

 

For more than 40 years, L'Esprit Créateur has published studies on French and Francophone literature, film, criticism, and culture. Founded in 1961 by John Erickson at the University of Minnesota, L'Esprit Créateur features articles representing a variety of methodologies and critical approaches. Exploring all periods of French literature and thought, the journal has consistently helped define the leading edge of critical inquiry in the area of French and Francophone Studies. Critical studies, of whatever methodological perspective, are welcome for consideration for future issues.

 

Volume 47, Spring 2007 : France's Colonies and the Second World War

 

CONTENTS :

 

Celia Britton :

Foreword 

 

Edward J Hughes :

'Le Prélude d'une sorte de fin de l'histoire': Underpinning Assimilation in Camus's 'Chroniques algériennes' 

 

Jeremy F Lane :

Ferhat Abbas, Vichy's National Revolution, and the Memory of the 'Royaume arabe' 

 

Nick Nesbitt :

Departmentalization and the Logic of Decolonization 

 

Eric T Jennings :

Vichy Propaganda, Metropolitan Public Opinion, and the British Attack on Madagascar, 1942 

 

David Murphy :

Fighting for the Homeland? The Second World War in the Films of Ousmane Sembene 

 

H Adlai Murdoch :

The Language(s) of Martinican Identity: Resistance to Vichy in the Novels of Raphaël Confiant 

 

J Michael Dash :

'Le Jeu de l'autre': Surrealist Ethnographers and the Francophone Caribbean 

 

Celia Britton :

Souvenirs des années 40 à la Martinique: interview avec Edouard Glissant