This special collection explores poetic engagements with statelessness in a selection of poetry in the French language in the period since 1900. Evoking a position abstracted from established categories of being, place and political selfhood, statelessness speaks to the dramas of exile and migration as well as to the anxious positioning of poetry itself on the margins of prevailing discursive systems. In the opening decades of the twentieth century, events such as the Armenian genocide, the Russian Revolution, or the rise of fascism and political anti-Semitism in European countries precipitated stateless persons onto the international stage. France was the primary host country for stateless refugees in those years (OFPRA), one factor which ...
This paper relates a double journey, undertaken by its author, around and about borders. The first p...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
At least since the Romantic era, poetry has often been understood as a powerful vector of collective...
At least since the Romantic era, poetry has often been understood as a powerful vector of collective...
This article reads the dynamic vers libre of Valery Larbaud’s Poésies d’A. O. Barnabooth (1913) as a...
A reflection on borders reveals the difficulty of defining them, as they are plastic objects in cons...
Migration has touched French-speaking countries and has inspired a large body of literature recounti...
In this dissertation, I examine how migration narratives make an ambiguous contribution to the democ...
Guillaume Apollinaire is a perfect stateless European. Originally a subject of the Russian Empire, b...
Peut-on parler de « poétique » pour un phénomène aussi mouvant que l’exil ? Cette notion qui, dans s...
This article reads the dynamic vers libre of Valery Larbaud’s Poésies d’A. O. Barnabooth (1913) as a...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
This dissertation examines the tensions at work in contemporary French cultural politics between, on...
'borderself' is a collection of poems haunted by borders. It investigates different types of human f...
This paper relates a double journey, undertaken by its author, around and about borders. The first p...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...
At least since the Romantic era, poetry has often been understood as a powerful vector of collective...
At least since the Romantic era, poetry has often been understood as a powerful vector of collective...
This article reads the dynamic vers libre of Valery Larbaud’s Poésies d’A. O. Barnabooth (1913) as a...
A reflection on borders reveals the difficulty of defining them, as they are plastic objects in cons...
Migration has touched French-speaking countries and has inspired a large body of literature recounti...
In this dissertation, I examine how migration narratives make an ambiguous contribution to the democ...
Guillaume Apollinaire is a perfect stateless European. Originally a subject of the Russian Empire, b...
Peut-on parler de « poétique » pour un phénomène aussi mouvant que l’exil ? Cette notion qui, dans s...
This article reads the dynamic vers libre of Valery Larbaud’s Poésies d’A. O. Barnabooth (1913) as a...
This dissertation considers the recent wave of memoir-style fiction by French Jewish authors of Otto...
This dissertation examines the tensions at work in contemporary French cultural politics between, on...
'borderself' is a collection of poems haunted by borders. It investigates different types of human f...
This paper relates a double journey, undertaken by its author, around and about borders. The first p...
Land of the boundary, or land without borders, the term of Frontierland suits the writer Vassilis Al...
This work offers a transnational perspective on the lively dialogue between French and American poet...