Full Description
Farid Laroussi and Christopher L. Miller Editors' Preface
Part I. Institutional and Professional Histories
Ronnie Scharfman Before the Postcolonial
Reda Bensmaïa FrancoXphonie
Karen Gould Nationalism, Feminism, Cultural Pluralism
Samba Gadjigo Teaching Francophone African Literature in the American Academy
Part II. Configurations of French and Francophone around the World
Daniel Delas Francophone Literary Studies in France
Jean Jonassaint Of Literatures in the Francophone Caribbean
Amadou Koné Teaching Francophone Literature
Josias Semujanga The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Teaching Francophone Literatures in Canada
Farid Laroussi When Francophone Means National
Part III. Impact, Influence, and Interpretation
J. Michael Dash Caraïbe Fantôme
Francesca Canadé Sautman The Race for Globalization
Mireille Rosello Unhoming Francophone Studies
Sandy Petrey Language Charged with Meaning
Lawrence Kritzman A Certain Idea of French
Postscript: In Memory of Naomi Schor
Naomi Schor Feminism and Francophone Literature: From One Revolution to Another
Tom Conley From Detail to Periphery: All French Literature is Francophone
Contents
Part I Institutional and professional histories: before the postcolonial, Ronnie Scharfman; FrancoXphonie, Reda Bensmaia; nationalism, feminism, cultural pluralism, Karen Gould; teaching Francophone African literature in the American academy, Samba Gadjigo. Part II Configurations of French and Francophone around the world: Francophone literary studies in France, Daniel Delas; of literatures in the Francophone Caribbean, Jean Jonassaint; teaching Francophone literature, Amadou Kone; the fortunes and misfortunes of teaching Francophone literatures in Canada, Josias Semujanga; when Francophone means national, Farid Laroussi. Part III Impact, influence, and interpretation: Caraibe Fantome, J. Michael Dash; the race for globalization, Francesca Canade Sautman; unhoming Francophone studies, Mireille Rosello; language charged with meaning, Sandy Petrey; a certain idea of French, Lawrence Kritzman; postscript - in memory of Naomi Schor.