EQUINOXES, A Graduate Journal of French & Francophone Studies.
The Graduate students of Brown Universitys Department of French Studies are very pleased to announce the creation of EQUINOXES, an electronic journal committed to academic excellence and creative scholarship in French & Francophone Studies and related fields.
http://www.brown.edu/Research/Equinoxes/
EQUINOXES publishes scholarly articles in both French and English, as well as book reviews, interviews, commentaries on the field, short fiction, poetry and translations. Calls For Papers have already been posted for our Fall issue and our Spring conference/issue.
Address all inquiries to: French_Studies@brown.edu
Editorial : Absence monstrueuse, Meadow Dibble-Dieng
Conférence 2003 : les raisons du thème, Jean-François Fournier
Ruminations on the Monstrous, Tracy Sharpley-Whiting
Articles
Stéphanie Boulard
Tête-à-tête avec les monstres de Henri Michaux
David Palmieri
Carroll Meets Karmina: Québécois Horror Between America and Europe
Kathryn Chenoweth
Discours inutiles dans le silence profond : language on the borders in Kristeva & Duras
Marta Wilkinson
The Threat of Vénus, Monsieur?: Rachilde's vision of the artiste féminin, Creator and Monster
Jenny Philips
Situational Monstrosity in the Theater of the Absurd
Zeina Hakim
De la fureur à l'hystérie : les représentations de la monstruosité féminine à la fin du XVIIIe siècle
Meadow Dibble-Dieng
Contester la quarantaine : la revanche de la femme contagieuse sur la nation frileuse dans la littérature décadente
A propos
Alexa Wright
Monstrous Others, Monstrous Selves
Lewis C. Seifert
Pig or Prince? Monstrous Masculinity in Le Prince Marcassin
Directions dans la discipline
Entretien avec Jean-Philippe Mathy
RessourcesRessources bibliographiques sur « La monstruosité »Comité de rédaction