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Volume 43 • Issue 1 • 2019

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      STTCL Editorial Board

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        Articles


        (Dis)Embodied Cognition: Phenomenology, Spirit(ual)ism, and Performance in Proust

        • Paul Aarstad

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        Part of Her: An Exploration of the Bodily Boundaries Between Parent and Child and the Limits of Personhood in Lina Meruane’s Sangre en el ojo

        • Sawnie Smith

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        Dominique Fourcade: Recalculations

        • James Petterson

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        Cold War Nature: Transforming German Poetry

        • Charlotte Melin

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        Chronotopes of Flight from the Red Army in East and West German Feature Film (1950–1970)

        • Jamie Zelechowski

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        Book Reviews


        Julia L. Frengs. Corporeal Archipelagos: Writing the Body in Francophone Oceanian Women’s Literature. Lexington Books, 2017.

        • Liana Babayan

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        Christine Hegenbart. Zum Politischen der Dramatik von Thomas Bernhard und Peter Handke. Neue Aufteilung des Sinnlichen. Peter Lang, 2017.

        • Catherine Girardin

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        Ben Hutchinson. Comparative Literature: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford UP, 2018.

        • Toloo Riazi

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        Ruth Bush. Publishing Africa in French: Literary Institutions and Decolonization, 1945-1967. Liverpool UP, 2016.

        • Madeline Bedecarre

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        Meera Atkinson. The Poetics of Transgenerational Trauma. Bloomsbury, 2017.

        • Katie Lally

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        Michael Wood. Heiner Müller’s Democratic Theater: The Politics of Making the Audience Work. Camden House, 2017.

        • Josh Alvizu

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        Elizabeth S. Anker and Rita Felski, eds. Critique and Postcritique. Duke UP, 2017.

        • Maïté Marciano

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        Carl Niekerk and Cori Crane, eds. Approaches to Kurban Said’s Ali and Nino: Love, Identity, and Intercultural Conflict. Camden House, 2017.

        • Ervin Malakaj

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        Pim Higginson. Scoring Race: Jazz, Fiction, and Francophone Africa. James Currey, 2017.

        • Van Kelly

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        Luisa Elena Delgado, Pura Fernández, and Jo Labanyi, eds. Engaging the Emotions in Spanish Culture and History. Vanderbilt UP, 2016.

        • Olga Bezhanova

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        Julietta Singh. Unthinking Mastery: Dehumanism and Decolonial Entanglements. Duke UP, 2018.

        • Michael Mulvey

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        Véronique Lane. French Genealogy of the Beat Generation: Burroughs, Ginsberg and Kerouac’s Appropriations of Modern Literature, from Rimbaud to Michaux. Bloomsbury, 2017.

        • Susan Pinette

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        Scott Ortolano, ed. Popular Modernism and Its Legacies: From Pop Literature to Video Games. Bloomsbury Academic, 2018.

        • Lauren Rosales

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        Daniel Balderston. How Borges Wrote. U of Virginia P, 2018.

        • Jeremy Glazier

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        Ilai Rowner. The Event: Literature and Theory. U of Nebraska P, 2015.

        • Dane Stalcup

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        Special Focus


        Special Focus Introduction: Conceptualizing an Engaged Pastoral in Contemporary French and Francophone Literature

        • Melinda A Cro
        • Rachel Paparone

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        Post-pastoral and the Nonmodern: Jean Giono’s Engagement with Nature

        • Gina Stamm

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        Popular Terroir: Bande Dessinée as Pastoral Ecocriticism?

        • Margaret C Flinn

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        A(r)cadie heureuse? Space, Place, and Engaged Pastoral in Zachary Richard’s Feu

        • Rachel A Paparone

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