1 |
Introduction : productive intersections |
1 |
Pt. I |
Rethinking theoretical beginnings |
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2 |
Power, purpose, the presumptuousness of postcoloniality,
and Frantz Fanon's Peau noire, masques blancs |
21 |
3 |
Unfathomable Toussaint : the (un)making of a hero |
37 |
4 |
A neglected precursor : Roland Barthes and the
origins of postcolonialism |
55 |
Pt. II |
Postcolonialism, modernity, and French identities |
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5 |
Nomadic thought, postcolonialism, and Maghrebian
writing |
67 |
6 |
Narratives of internal exile : Cixous, Derrida,
and the Vichy years in Algeria |
87 |
7 |
Memoires d'Immigres : Bougnoul for what? |
102 |
8 |
French interwar cinema as vernacular modernism
: Pabst's Drame de Shanghai (1938) |
126 |
Pt. III |
Displacing Francophonie : migration and transcultural
identities |
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9 |
Quebec and France : La Francophonie in a comparative
postcolonial frame |
151 |
10 |
Displaced discourses : post(-)coloniality, Francophone
space(s), and the literature(s) of immigration in France |
175 |
11 |
The Francophone postcolonial field |
193 |
Pt. IV |
Theorizing the black Atlantic |
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12 |
Borders, books, and Points de Repere |
211 |
13 |
Francophone studies/postcolonial studies : "postcolonializing" through
relation |
224 |
14 |
Intersections and trajectories : Francophone studies
and postcolonial theory |
235 |
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Afterword : Francophonie, postcolonial studies,
and transnational feminisms |
258 |