French-Francophone Studies
Conseil international d'études francophones+
Benjamin Ngong, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA NONE 17013-2896; 717-245-1738; ngongb@dickinson.edu
Duras 21: Approaches to the Prose of Marguerite Duras for This Century *
Robert Mazzola, 1250 Humboldt Street, Unit 1603, Denver, CO 80218-2466; 303-837-1871; robercind@aol.com
Francophone Literature of Africa and the Caribbean
Therese De Raedt, 255 South Central Campus Drive, Room 1400, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT 84112; 801-857-7766; therese.de-raedt@m.cc.utah.edu
French Cultural and Literary Theory
Lorie Sauble-Otto, 501 20th St., Campus Box 111, Greeley, CO 80639; 970-351-1260; lorie.saubleotto@unco.edu
French Literature before 1800
Rosa Perez, 270 S 300 W, Cedar City, UT 84720; 435-865-8004; perez@suu.edu
French Literature since 1800
Rachel Shuh, University of California Berkeley, Deptartment of French, Berkeley, CA 94720-2580; 510-236-4347; rshuh@sbcglobal.net
Octave Mirbeau: From Life to Fiction
Anna Gural-Migdal, Dept of Modern Lang and Cultural Studies, 200 Arts Building, Edmonton, AB CANADA T6G 2E6; 780-492-1191; fax 780-492-9106; aguralm@ualberta.ca
Representations of Immigration in French and Francophone Literature and Film*
Veronique Machelidon, 119 Fidelity Street, H-2, Carrboro, NC 27510; 919-968-6937; machelidonv@meredith.edu
Description: Representations of 20/21st century immigration to Francophone Europe and North America; historical, sociological, feminist readings welcome; representations of ethnic, religious, gender, cultural and class specificities in the context of immigration
Women in French
Helynne H. Hansen, 114 Floresta Street, Gunnison, CO NONE 81230; 970-9432152; fax 970-9437069; hhansen@western.edu
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