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IRISH JOURNAL OF FRENCH STUDIES
We’re pleased to announce that the Irish Journal of French Studies is now available online.
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/irjofs/ijfs
The Irish Journal of French Studies was established in 2001 and is published by the Association des Études Françaises et Francophones d’Irlande (www.adeffi.ie). The IJFrS is an annual, international, refereed journal and articles in English, French or Irish are welcomed on any aspect of research in the area of French and Francophone cultures, society, literature and thought.
General Editor: Patrick Crowley (pcrowley@french.ucc.ie).
Co-Editors: Maeve McCusker, Maria Scott.
Book Review Editor: Gillian Jein (for book reviews email g.jein@bangor.ac.uk)
The 2012 volume, on the theme of transgression (guest editor Paul Hegarty), will be published in December.
Articles dating back to 2009 are available free online to members and may be purchased by non-members.
No. 9, 2009 — Exploring Supermodernity: Marc Augé in Context(s), Guest Editor, Douglas Smith
No. 10, 2010 — Intellectuals and Public Opinion: A Transhistorical Perspective, Guest Editors, James Hanrahan & Mairéad Ní Bhriain
IRISH JOURNAL OF FRENCH STUDIES
No. 11, 2011
Articles:
Steven Wilson
‘Réprimer le désordre’:
Prostitution, Regulation and the Poetics of Realism in Balzac and Sand
Niamh Sweeney
Tour Eiffel/Paris Metro:
Symbolic Associations and the Question of Scale in Representations of Simultaneity
Julie Rodgers
Illness and its Metaphors:
Conceptualizing Cancer in Une mort très douce
Mary Noonan
Desire in Language:
Nathalie Sarraute’s Theatre of Interpellation
Anna Cavness
Boudjedra’s Clinic:
Colonial Madness in the Francophone Maghreb
Johnnie Gratton
Georges Didi-Huberman’s Iconology of the Ninfa Moderna:
A Critique
Roger Célestin
Littérature-monde. Of Concepts, big and little
Further details may be found at http://www.adeffi.ie/the-irish-journal-of-french-studies/
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