CFP: Visibility and Bodily Representation in French and Francophone Literature and History (8/15/06; collection)
Call for papers
French and Francophone Literature & History
=AB Visible et invisible : lutte de femmes =BB
Edited Collection
We invite scholars to submit abstracts of articles for publication on =20=
the topic of women=92s visibility and women=92s bodily representation in =
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French and Francophone Literature and History.
This collection, =93Visible et invisible: lutte de femmes,=94 seeks to =20=
tie a historical consideration of visibility in terms of race and =20
gender to contemporary representations of this theme in literary =20
texts. How is the notion of visibility tied to questions of race, =20
gender, and class both in France and in the Francophone world? Why =20
are certain female bodies visible at certain historical moments? How =20
are the conceptions of colonial blackness, the body, the other, and =20
sexuality present in France during the first part of the century =20
transformed in a post-colonial literary context? We seek to =20
understand both the colonial legacy and post-colonial representation =20
of race and gender in France and in a Francophone context in terms of =20=
the visibility of the female body. A consideration of visibility in =20
physical and intellectual terms will incorporate historical and =20
literary analysis to understand the complex and multiple mappings of =20
race, gender, sexuality, and class on the female body.
We welcome articles that examine the following topics:
- Visibility, race, gender, and class
- Colonial legacy and post-colonial representation of race, gender, =20
the body, the other, and sexuality
- Invisibility, tradition, oppression, and space
- Gaze, voyeurism, and the Other
- Exposure and withholding of contemporary white middle-class =20
sexuality and the body
- Psyche and the body
Please send abstracts (400-500 words) and inquiries to the co-=20
editors. They should include a selected bibliography as well as a =20
short biography of the contributor. Please note that the edition will =20=
be in English, although we will accept abstracts in French during the =20=
selection process.
Dr. Cybelle McFadden Wilkens
cw256_at_mail.gatech.edu or cybellemw_at_gmail.com
or
Dr. Sandrine Teixidor
steixidor_at_rmc.edu or steixidor_at_gmail.com
Fax: (804) 752-8990
Deadline: August 15, 2006
(Deadline for selected articles will be November 1, 2006.)
--Cybelle McFadden Wilkens, PhDVisiting Assistant Professor of FrenchSchool of Modern LanguagesGeorgia Institute of Technology613 Cherry StreetAtlanta, GA 30332-0375(404) 385-0197 ========================================================== From the Literary Calls for Papers Mailing List CFP_at_english.upenn.edu Full Information at http://cfp.english.upenn.edu or write Jennifer Higginbotham: higginbj_at_english.upenn.edu ==========================================================Received on Sat May 27 2006 - 13:26:52 EDT