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SITES: The Journal of 20th-Century/Contemporary French Studies

SITES: The Journal of 20th-Century/Contemporary French Studies

Publié le par René Audet (Source : Francofil)

Following John Taylor's review of the journal in the _Times Literary Supplement_ of November 10th 2000, you may be interested to know more about _SITES: The Journal of 20th-Century/Contemporary French Studies_. For a free sample copy, please write to Stacey.Gubb@gbmis.gbhap.com (please remember to include your address). Thank you Stacey Gubb Harwood Academic Publishers S I T E S The Journal of 20th-Century/Contemporary French Studies Web site: http://www.gbhap.com/ EDITORS Roger Célestin and Eliane DalMolin University of Connecticut Department of Modern & Classical Languages French Studies Box U-57 Storrs CT 06269-1057 USA Email: sites@uconnvm.uconn.edu EDITORIAL BOARD Réda Bensmäia, Yves Bonnefoy, Denise Brahimi, Mary Ann Caws, Ross Chambers, Tom Conley, Vincent Crapanzano, Joan Dayan, Isabelle de Courtivron, Jill Forbes, Serge Gravansky, Wlad Godzich, Leah Hewitt, Denis Hollier, Biodun Iginla, Jane Kramer, Lawrence D. Kritzman, Catherine Liu, Abdelwahab Meddeb, Timothy Murray, Panivong Norindr, Jean-Yves Pouilloux, John Rajchman, Mireille Rosello, Kristin Ross, Michèle Sarde, Aminata Sow Fall, Sosan Robin Suleiman, Steven Ungar AIMS AND SCOPE SITES proposes to extend French Studies beyond traditional limits. Inviting all critical approaches on the latest debates in French Studies (cultural studies, francophone studies, autobiography, media studies, etc.), the journal provides a forum not only for academics, but for journalists, artists, filmmakers, and writers of fiction and poetry as well. Containing interviews, articles, fiction and poetry, each issue features contributors from across the disciplines. From 5 to 10% of a given issue is in French; the remaining contents are either in English or bilingual form. The objective of SITES is to reflect the enormous vitality and variety displayed by those engaged in the field of French Studies. Editorial policy is designed to foster controversy in a field which is already in significant ideological ferment. SITES has attempted to follow this objective in both past issues on popular culture, autobiography, contemporary writers and poets, and will continue to do so in upcoming issues on women, visual arts, travel,writings, translation, and eroticism. A SELECTION OF PAPERS PRESENTATIONS/SELECTIONS, 3/2 2000 * Jean-Louis Hippolyte on François Bon * H. Adlai Murdoch on Patrick Chamoiseau * Anne Mairesse on Lydie Salvyre * Anne Boyman on Chantal Thomas * Jean-Marie Gleize on Claude Royet-Journoud * Georges Comtesse on Ernst Bens SITES ON WOMEN, 4/1,2000 * The Turning Point of Feminism: Against the Effacement of Women by Sylviane Agacinski * La parité in Politics: from a Radical Idea to a Truncated Reform by Mariette Sineau * The Politics of PACS in a Transatlantic Mirror: Same-Sex Unions and Sexual Difference in France Today by Éric Fasson * Women in Politics by Brigitte Rollet * Calixthe Beyala's "Parisian Novels": an Example of Globalization and Transculturation in French Society by Odile Cazenave _SITES_ is a print journal Current volume: 4/5 (2000/01) 2 issues per volume ISSN:1026-0218 Published by harwood academic publishers part of the Gordon and Breach Publishing Group http://www.gbhap.com