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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
The Limits Of Writing In Marie Cardinal's Amour... Amours..., Claire Marrone
The Limits Of Writing In Marie Cardinal's Amour... Amours..., Claire Marrone
Languages Faculty Publications
Amour... amours... enters into a body of literature in French, particularly in the postcolonial period, that deals with the bilingual and bicultural aspects of selfhood. In focusing on the France-Algeria connection, the text illustrates the challenges of negotiating between conflicting allegiances. Salient issues in self-definition emerge, including the significance of one's birthplace and the loss of one's homeland. What is interesting in Amour... amours... is the way in which Cardinal conjures up remembrances of Algeria, including stylistic experimentation, intertextual echoes, and the thematization of love evoked in the title. With her protagonist, Lola Lavoie, the author evokes both la …
Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Central And East European Culture, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Selected Bibliography For The Study Of Central And East European Culture, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
Truth And Consequences: Renaud Camus And The Personal, Brian G. Kennelly
Truth And Consequences: Renaud Camus And The Personal, Brian G. Kennelly
World Languages and Cultures
A year before his untimely death in 1980, in the days before the internet, before even the minitel bleu or rose, Roland Barthes compared the personals – at that time still print-based – of two popular French dailies. On the one hand, the advertisements in Le Nouvel Observateur belied artifice, he noted. The information their writers shared publicly with potential mates revealed a certain banal artificiality. Despite the obvious effort the creators of the ads had put into catching the eye of possible matches, in spite of the care with which they had weighed the words before ultimately selecting …
Franco American Studies In The Footsteps Of Robert Leblanc, Susan Pinette
Franco American Studies In The Footsteps Of Robert Leblanc, Susan Pinette
Franco-American Centre Franco-Américain Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Constructivism And Comparative Cultural Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Constructivism And Comparative Cultural Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
Gustave Le Rouge, Pioneer Of French Science Fiction, Arthur B. Evans
Gustave Le Rouge, Pioneer Of French Science Fiction, Arthur B. Evans
Global Language Studies Faculty publications
No abstract provided.
Selected Journals Of Media And Communication Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
Selected Journals Of Media And Communication Studies, Steven Tötösy De Zepetnek
CLCWeb Library
No abstract provided.
The Medieval French Alexander, Donald Maddox
The Medieval French Alexander, Donald Maddox
Emeritus Faculty Author Gallery
No abstract provided.
Canon Law, Primogeniture, And The Marriage Of Ebain And Silence, Christopher Callahan
Canon Law, Primogeniture, And The Marriage Of Ebain And Silence, Christopher Callahan
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Hybrid Discourse And Performance In The Old French Pastourelle, Christopher Callahan
Hybrid Discourse And Performance In The Old French Pastourelle, Christopher Callahan
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Lyric Discourse And Female Vocality: On The Unsilencing Of Silence, Christopher Callahan
Lyric Discourse And Female Vocality: On The Unsilencing Of Silence, Christopher Callahan
Scholarship
No abstract provided.
The Syntactic Encoding Of Topic And Focus, Ileana Paul
The Syntactic Encoding Of Topic And Focus, Ileana Paul
French Studies Publications
No abstract provided.
The Bog Body As Mnemotope: Nationalist Archaeologies In Heaney And Tournier, Anthony Purdy
The Bog Body As Mnemotope: Nationalist Archaeologies In Heaney And Tournier, Anthony Purdy
French Studies Publications
The sometimes beautifully preserved Iron Age bodies that used to turn up from time to time in the peat-bogs of Northwestern Europe have moved and intrigued writers since P.V. Glob published his classic archaeological account, The Bog People, in 1965. Locating the specificity of the literary bog body in its ability to compress time, to render the past visible in the present, the article seeks to read the figure as a mnemotope, defined provisionally as any chronotopic motif which manifests the presence of the past, the conscious or unconscious memory traces of a more or less distant period in the …
Artifacts Of Adultery: Flaubert's Use Of Kitsch In Madame Bovary, Levilson C. Reis
Artifacts Of Adultery: Flaubert's Use Of Kitsch In Madame Bovary, Levilson C. Reis
Modern Languages & Cultures Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Napoleon And Son, Cécile Bladier, Denise Blostein, Angela Cassata, Phil-Elleana Ficklin, Ryan Garrett, Amanda Heflin, Lily Hoagland, Angela Maloney, Anna Milon, Maria Milutinovic, Dorpha Philidor, Anne-Marie Poincelet, Atsuko Sato, Ana Sekler, Ruth Steffen, Noel Straney, Emily White
Napoleon And Son, Cécile Bladier, Denise Blostein, Angela Cassata, Phil-Elleana Ficklin, Ryan Garrett, Amanda Heflin, Lily Hoagland, Angela Maloney, Anna Milon, Maria Milutinovic, Dorpha Philidor, Anne-Marie Poincelet, Atsuko Sato, Ana Sekler, Ruth Steffen, Noel Straney, Emily White
Napoleon Translations
No abstract provided.
"Collaborative Support For The School Of Education: A Joint Instructional Technology And Library Needs Assessment Program.", Terry Taylor, H Bryan, Mickey Ann Hinojosa
"Collaborative Support For The School Of Education: A Joint Instructional Technology And Library Needs Assessment Program.", Terry Taylor, H Bryan, Mickey Ann Hinojosa
Staff Publications - University Libraries
DePaul's School of Education was the first implementation of a Needs Assessment designed jointly by the university's Instructional Technology Development (ITD) area and the University Libraries. The goals for the Needs Assessment were to identify areas in which an expanded, unified and comprehensive faculty development training and support package would both address faculty's perceived needs while also improving adoption of existing instructional technologies and/or services. The Library's education bibliographer and the ITD consultant for education interviewed faculty representing a cross section of departments and programs as well as technological expertise. The results were analyzed; issues were sorted according to faculty …
The Two Faces Of Eve: Villiers's Response To Zola's La Faute De L'Abbé Mouret, Juliana Starr
The Two Faces Of Eve: Villiers's Response To Zola's La Faute De L'Abbé Mouret, Juliana Starr
Foreign Languages Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Modelli Retorici Tra Predica E Romanzol'esempio Di Anton Giulio Brignole Sale, Stefano Giannini
Modelli Retorici Tra Predica E Romanzol'esempio Di Anton Giulio Brignole Sale, Stefano Giannini
Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics - All Scholarship
Seventeenth-century preachers often coupled their preaching to novel writing. This essay investigates the sermons and the novels of the Jesuit Anton Giulio Brignole Sale (1605-1665), to identify rhetorical strategies that were applied both to religious and secular writings.
L'Enfance Échouée Comme Source De Drame Dans En Attendant Le Vote Des Bêtes Sauvages, Kasongo Mulenda Kapanga
L'Enfance Échouée Comme Source De Drame Dans En Attendant Le Vote Des Bêtes Sauvages, Kasongo Mulenda Kapanga
Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Faculty Publications
En attendant le vote des betes sauvages peut être lu com me une analyse discursive de la problématique de l'identité de la classe dirigeante. Qui sont réellement les dirigeants africains dont la mauvaise gouvernance a poussé le continent au bord de la banqueroute? Tout remonterait à l'enfance qui, dans le cas de cette élite, a été paralysante. L'analyse met en lumière une enfance bâclée gelée dans une idéologie de servitude.
Authorities, Canons, And Scholarship: The Role Of Academic Journals, Arthur B. Evans
Authorities, Canons, And Scholarship: The Role Of Academic Journals, Arthur B. Evans
Global Language Studies Faculty publications
No abstract provided.
On The ‘‘Misogyny’’ Of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Letter To D’Alembert In Historical Context, Helena Rosenblatt
On The ‘‘Misogyny’’ Of Jean-Jacques Rousseau: The Letter To D’Alembert In Historical Context, Helena Rosenblatt
Publications and Research
Evidence suggests that the feminist consensus on Jean-Jacques Rousseau “misogyny” is breaking down.New studies are emerging that bring to light the many sympathetic portrayals of women in Rousseau’s works and the important role he ascribed to women within the family. Some modern feminists are even finding ways of reading Rousseau that speak to women’s concerns today. Overturning the notion that Rousseau was an arch-misogynist will be an uphill battle, however, given how very widespread it has become. Moreover, before we can arrive at a coherent and convincing appraisal of Rousseau’s views on women, a curious paradox needs to be addressed: …