In the final scene of Michel Tournier’s postcolonial novel La Goutte d’or (1986), the protagonist, Idriss, shatters the glass of a Cristobal & Co. storefront window while operating a jackhammer in the working-class Parisian neighbourhood on the Rue de la Goutte d’or. Glass fragments fly everywhere as the Parisian police arrive. In La Goutte d’or, Tournier explores the identity construction of Idriss through a discussion of the role that visual images play in the development of a twentieth-century consciousness of the “Other.” At the beginning of the novel, a French tourist takes a photograph of Idriss during her visit to the Sahara. The boy’s quest to reclaim his stolen image leads him from the Sahara to Marseille, and finally to the Rue de...
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The Goncourt Prize novel of Michel Houellebecq focuses on the parable of a fictional artist, Jed Mar...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
Since decolonisation, the increase in immigration from France’s former colonies in North Africa has ...
textContemporary French identity issues are often conceived spatially in popular imagination and pol...
This dissertation seeks to identify the space that literature occupies in a society overrun with com...
27-28 mars 2008, Urban History Group 2008 Annual Conference Urban Boundaries and Margins, Nottingham...
The Cité des 4000 is in La Courneuve, a town not far from Paris. The complex was designed to respon...
My dissertation critically assesses the evolution of Beur productions (1980s - 21st century) with re...
The framework used to study the three novels arises from the need to define a particular type of des...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The official representation of the Other (formerly the...
This dissertation proposes a new approach to conceptualizing the French city through a series of rea...
The probing of identity is an established concern of French and Francophone film. Different waves of...
This master thesis explores the marginal identities of the main characters in four French novels fro...
Pas pire is shaped by the openness and transcending of boundaries that arecharacteristic of self-fic...
This article examines the literary representation of gay interracial intimacy that enables Melvin Di...
The Goncourt Prize novel of Michel Houellebecq focuses on the parable of a fictional artist, Jed Mar...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...
Since decolonisation, the increase in immigration from France’s former colonies in North Africa has ...
textContemporary French identity issues are often conceived spatially in popular imagination and pol...
This dissertation seeks to identify the space that literature occupies in a society overrun with com...
27-28 mars 2008, Urban History Group 2008 Annual Conference Urban Boundaries and Margins, Nottingham...
The Cité des 4000 is in La Courneuve, a town not far from Paris. The complex was designed to respon...
My dissertation critically assesses the evolution of Beur productions (1980s - 21st century) with re...
The framework used to study the three novels arises from the need to define a particular type of des...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014The official representation of the Other (formerly the...
This dissertation proposes a new approach to conceptualizing the French city through a series of rea...
The probing of identity is an established concern of French and Francophone film. Different waves of...
This master thesis explores the marginal identities of the main characters in four French novels fro...
Pas pire is shaped by the openness and transcending of boundaries that arecharacteristic of self-fic...
This article examines the literary representation of gay interracial intimacy that enables Melvin Di...
The Goncourt Prize novel of Michel Houellebecq focuses on the parable of a fictional artist, Jed Mar...
While the pied noir writer Albert Camus has usually been depicted as either a “French writer” or an ...