Volume 38 • Issue 2 • 2014
introductory
Self and Stuff: Accumulation in Francophone Literature and Art
- Natalie Edwards
- Amy L Hubbell
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article
Taking Stock: Marie Nimier’s Textual Cabinet of Curiosities
- Adrienne Angelo
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Aspiration, Consumer Culture, and Individualism in Les Belles-Sœurs
- Julie Robert
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Accumulation and Archives: Sophie Calle’s Prenez soin de vous
- Natalie Edwards
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Accumulated Testimony: Layering French Girls’ Diaries on the Algerian Exodus
- Amy L Hubbell
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Nina Bouraoui’s Nos baisers sont des adieux: Ekphrasis and the Accumulation of Memories
- Anna Rocca
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What Will the New Generation Generate? Gendering Accumulation in Fatou Diome’s Celles qui attendent
- Christopher Hogarth
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A Beautiful Grave: Innocent Objects, Museums, and the Modern Self in Driss Chraïbi's La Civilisation, ma Mère!... and the Ben M'Sik Community Museum
- Katarzyna Pieprzak
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bookreview
Hernán Díaz. Borges, between History and Eternity. London/New York: Continuum, 2012. 208 pp
- Daniel Altamiranda
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Dirk van Hulle. Modern Manuscripts: The Extended Mind and Creative Undoing from Darwin to Beckett and Beyond. London: Bloomsbury, 2014. xiii + 271 pp.
- Anna E Hiller
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