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Volume 29 • Issue 1 • 2005

Introductory Material


Front matter, vol. 29, issue 1

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    Articles


    Inspiration and the Oulipo

    • Chris Andrews

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    A Clear-Sighted Witness: Trauma and Memory in Maryse Condé's Desirada

    • Dawn Fulton

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    Women, Subalternity, and the Historical Novel of María Rosa Lojo

    • Kathryn Lehman

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    Jean-Marie Gleize, Emmanuel Hocquard, and the Challenge of Lyricism

    • Glenn W. Fetzer

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    Personalized and Depersonalized Discourses: Irony and Self-Consciousness in Bécquer's Rimas

    • Cecile West-Settle

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    The Public Becomes Personal: From Ernaux's Passion simple to Journal du dehors

    • Michelle Scatton-Tessier

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    The Politics of Race and Patriarchy in Claire-Solange, âme africaine by Suzanne Lacascade

    • Valérie Orlando

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    Where am I? Who am I? The Problem of Location and Recognition in Helena Parente Cunha's Woman Between Mirrors

    • Joanne Gass

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    Modernity, Postmodernity, and Transgression in Sábato's Esthetics: Poetic Dissemination, Defeat of Utopias, Returning Bodies

    • María Rosa Lojo

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    Book Review


    Reviews of recent publications

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