This article examines and compares the gender balance among the laureates of France’s most long-standing literary prizes, the Prix Goncourt and the Prix Femina. In addition, it opens a discussion about inclusion and diversity concerning the situation of authors commonly referred to as Francophone in the French literary field, that is non-French authors writing in French inside as well as outside ‘the hexagon’. In the first part, the two awards are presented within the framework of French literary award culture, discussing the processes of judgment and selection. The second part focuses on their degree of inclusion and diversity in terms of gender and Francophone writers. By exploring the issue of canon formation, this article aims to assess...
To sketch out the parameters of the field of male and female fiction on the cultural labour of women...
Can we explain the successive choices of the académie Goncourt – which in 2020 led L’Anomalie by Her...
This essay explores the issue of gender and literary prize culture. By using data from three major A...
Annual literary prizes began life in 1903 in France with the founding of the Prix Goncourt, and they...
This article expresses some thoughts on the problematic relations between the French speaking writer...
In 2006, the greater part of prestigious French literary prizes were awarded to writers outside Fran...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
This article examines and compares the gender balance among the laureates of France’s most long-stan...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de comprendre la fabrication du texte littéraire « francophone », en r...
Les femmes lisent (61 %) et visitent les Salons du livre (65 %) plus que les hommes, alors que les p...
En s’attachant au prix Femina, l’auteure tient compte de la difficile inscription des écrivaines dan...
The essence of the presented bachelor thesis is adumbration of handover trend in french literary awa...
Literary Prizes and Literary Creation in Great-Britain Over the last 25 years, more and more litera...
La langue française ne possède que deux genres: le masculin et le féminin. Grammaticalement, le genr...
Title of the thesis: Literary awards in France Keywords: Literary award, laureate, literary work, li...
To sketch out the parameters of the field of male and female fiction on the cultural labour of women...
Can we explain the successive choices of the académie Goncourt – which in 2020 led L’Anomalie by Her...
This essay explores the issue of gender and literary prize culture. By using data from three major A...
Annual literary prizes began life in 1903 in France with the founding of the Prix Goncourt, and they...
This article expresses some thoughts on the problematic relations between the French speaking writer...
In 2006, the greater part of prestigious French literary prizes were awarded to writers outside Fran...
Contemporary French feminist literary critics have debated whether the category of woman is an empow...
This article examines and compares the gender balance among the laureates of France’s most long-stan...
L’objectif de cette thèse est de comprendre la fabrication du texte littéraire « francophone », en r...
Les femmes lisent (61 %) et visitent les Salons du livre (65 %) plus que les hommes, alors que les p...
En s’attachant au prix Femina, l’auteure tient compte de la difficile inscription des écrivaines dan...
The essence of the presented bachelor thesis is adumbration of handover trend in french literary awa...
Literary Prizes and Literary Creation in Great-Britain Over the last 25 years, more and more litera...
La langue française ne possède que deux genres: le masculin et le féminin. Grammaticalement, le genr...
Title of the thesis: Literary awards in France Keywords: Literary award, laureate, literary work, li...
To sketch out the parameters of the field of male and female fiction on the cultural labour of women...
Can we explain the successive choices of the académie Goncourt – which in 2020 led L’Anomalie by Her...
This essay explores the issue of gender and literary prize culture. By using data from three major A...