While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in the 1990s, well over 40 have been published since 2000, overwhelmingly written by women. Although we might expect a focus on travel, intercultural adjustment and communication in these texts, this is the case only in a minority of accounts. More frequently, France serves as a backdrop to a project of self-renovation in which transplantation to another country is incidental, hence the question ‘What’s France got to do with it?’ The book delves into what France represents in the various narratives, its role in the self-transformation, and the reasons for the seemingly insatiable demand among readers and publishers for these stories. It asks wh...
This thesis is a response to the changing nature of French Studies in the UK, and is also the recogn...
The aim of the article is to analyse M. Sadler's book An Englishman à la Campagne: Life in Deepest F...
This book is the first to address the relationship between gender and immigration in contemporary Fr...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
Rare during the twentieth century, at least twenty-nine book-length memoirs of Australians in France...
This article focuses on the portrayal of Australia by two female French travel writers at the turn o...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
Travel memoirs tend to be premised on the transformation of the self through spatial translation. Th...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
Reading French newspapers or watching TV broadcasts in the mid-teens of the twenty-first century, it...
This text is a series of 18 creative nonfiction essays that examine France, the author’s many experi...
Hexagonal Variations provides an essential overview of key debates about contemporary French society...
The paper explores the nexus between intercultural storytelling and intercultural learning. Noting t...
Book synopsis: Discussions of French 'identity' have frequently emphasised the importance of a highl...
This thesis is a response to the changing nature of French Studies in the UK, and is also the recogn...
The aim of the article is to analyse M. Sadler's book An Englishman à la Campagne: Life in Deepest F...
This book is the first to address the relationship between gender and immigration in contemporary Fr...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
While only one book-length memoir recounting the sojourn of an Australian in France was published in...
Rare during the twentieth century, at least twenty-nine book-length memoirs of Australians in France...
This article focuses on the portrayal of Australia by two female French travel writers at the turn o...
Memoirs by Australians of living in France have proliferated since 2001. Their appeal largely depend...
Travel memoirs tend to be premised on the transformation of the self through spatial translation. Th...
This article reads the work of Catherine Rey and Marie-Paule Leroux as examples of French-Australian...
Reading French newspapers or watching TV broadcasts in the mid-teens of the twenty-first century, it...
This text is a series of 18 creative nonfiction essays that examine France, the author’s many experi...
Hexagonal Variations provides an essential overview of key debates about contemporary French society...
The paper explores the nexus between intercultural storytelling and intercultural learning. Noting t...
Book synopsis: Discussions of French 'identity' have frequently emphasised the importance of a highl...
This thesis is a response to the changing nature of French Studies in the UK, and is also the recogn...
The aim of the article is to analyse M. Sadler's book An Englishman à la Campagne: Life in Deepest F...
This book is the first to address the relationship between gender and immigration in contemporary Fr...