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Lesbian Desire in Post-1968 French Literature
Reviews"Cairns (Univ. of Sterling, Scotland) examines "female-authored representations of lesbianism in French literature," and more specifically realist literature. This exciting addition to the still-limited corpus of criticism on lesbian writing in French literature follows Jennifer Waelti-Walters' Damned Women: Lesbians in French Novels, 1796-1996, 2000). Cairns's focus on post-1968 literature allows for a detailed analysis of the texts she examines. She stresses the cultural erasing of lesbians and lesbian writers in French society and argues convincingly for the importance of including the social and cultural context in the analysis of this body of literature. As Cairns states, this extensive reading "provide[s] a useful, quasi-encyclopaedic reference tool within a hitherto unsketched mapping of post-68 French texts treating intra-female love and desire in realist mode." The organization of the volume, chronologically and then alphabetically within this order, allows for an easy reading of her references and comments. Indispensable for upper-division undergraduate, graduate, and research collections supporting work in French literature, gender studies, and cultural studies." - CHOICE Table of ContentsTable of contents:
Note on Translations; Preface
1. Prolegomenon
2. Lesbian (En)visionings: The Material Matrix
3. mainstream/External Si(gh)ings
4. The Insider’s Take (i)
5. The Insider’s Take (ii)
6. Conclusion
Bibliography; Index
ISBN10: 0-7734-7110-3 ISBN13: 978-0-7734-7110-8 Pages: 504 Year: 2002
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