The Mutant Metamorphic Subject: Femininity and Embodiment in Virginie Despentes' King Kong Théorie
(2013)
Book Chapter
Damlé, A. (2013). The Mutant Metamorphic Subject: Femininity and Embodiment in Virginie Despentes' King Kong Théorie. In G. Rye, & A. Damlé (Eds.), Experiment and experience : women's writing in France 2000-2010 (13-27). Peter Lang. https://doi.org/10.3726/978-3-0353-0494-7
Outputs (7)
Conclusion (2013)
Book Chapter
Damlé, A., & Rye, G. (2013). Conclusion. In A. Damlé, & G. Rye (Eds.), Women's Writing in Twenty-First-Century France: Life as Literature (251-252). University of Wales Press
Women's Writing in Twenty-First-Century France: Life as Literature (2013)
Book
Women's Writing in Twenty-First-Century France is a collection of critical essays on recent women-authored literature in France. It takes stock of the themes, issues and trends in women's writing of the first decade of the twenty-first century, and i... Read More about Women's Writing in Twenty-First-Century France: Life as Literature.
Experiment and Experience: Women's Writing in France 2000-2010 (2013)
Book
Experiment and Experience is a collection of critical essays on twenty-first-century women-authored literature in France. In particular, the volume focuses on how contemporary women's writing engages creatively with socio-political issues and real-li... Read More about Experiment and Experience: Women's Writing in France 2000-2010.
Introduction (2013)
Book Chapter
Damlé, A., & Rye, G. (2013). Introduction. In A. Damlé, & G. Rye (Eds.), Women's writing in twenty-first-century France : life as Llterature. (3-16). University of Wales Press
The Wild Becoming of Childhood: Writing as Monument in Nina Bouraoui's Sauvage (2013)
Journal Article
This article explores the writing of childhood in Sauvage (2011) by the contemporary francophone writer Nina Bouraoui, a text that narrates the experiences of fourteen-year-old Alya in Algeria as she struggles to comprehend the disappearance of her f... Read More about The Wild Becoming of Childhood: Writing as Monument in Nina Bouraoui's Sauvage.
Towards a Poetics of Reconciliation: Humans and animals in Ananda Devi’s writing (2013)
Journal Article
This article analyses the flux of metamorphosis that is richly evoked in the literary works of the Mauritian-born writer Ananda Devi and that testifies both to the radical positions of alterity experienced by her various protagonists and to the polit... Read More about Towards a Poetics of Reconciliation: Humans and animals in Ananda Devi’s writing.