The latest volume of the Australian Journal of French Studies is a “deuxième volet” of articles emanating from the 2016 ASFS conference in Adelaide. Congratulations to the editors and contributors who are members of ASFS.
Australian Journal of French Studies 55:1 (2018)
Mobility and Migration
Table of Contents
Natalie Edwards, Christopher Hogarth and Ben McCann, “Mobility and Migration in France and the Francophone World”
Natalie Edwards, “Virginie Despentes’s Mobile Women in Apocalypse Bébé”
Kathryn Kleppinger, “Mobilities, Migrations, and Mysteries in Maurice Gouiran’s Marseille Polars”
Clara Sitbon, “Fluctuations auctoriales au sein du hoax littéraire”
Bénédicte André, “‘Il y a toujours l’Autre’: Towards a Photomosaic Reading of Otherness in Island Short Story Collections”
Catherine Gilbert, “Mobilising Memory: Rwandan Women Genocide Survivors in the Diaspora”
Alexandra Kurmann, “Aller-retour-détour. Transdiasporic Nomadism and Navigating Literary Prescription in the Work of Kim Thúy and Thanh-Van Tran-Nhut”
Sonia Wilson, “A Room of One’s Own? Gender and the voyage immobile in Leïla Sebbar’sVoyage en Algéries autour de ma chambre”
Charles Forsdick, Afterword
Book Reviews (3)