Aim & Scope
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies proposes to extend French Studies beyond traditional limits. Inviting all critical approaches on the latest debates in French Studies (cultural studies, francophone studies, autobiography, media studies, etc.), the journal provides a forum not only for academics, but for journalists, artists, filmmakers, and writers of fiction and poetry as well. Containing interviews, articles, fiction and poetry, each issue features contributors from across the disciplines. From 5 to 10% of a given issue is in French; the remaining contents are either in English or bilingual form. The objective of Contemporary French and Francophone Studies is to reflect the enormous vitality and variety displayed by those engaged in the field of French Studies. Editorial policy is designed to foster controversy in a field which is already in significant ideological ferment. Contemporary French and Francophone Studies has attempted to follow this objective in both past issues on popular culture, autobiography, contemporary writers and poets, and will continue to do so in upcoming issues on women, visual arts, travel, writings, translation, and eroticism. [1]
Continuations / Journal History
( 1997 - 2003 ) | Sites : Journal of Contemporary French Studies | ( 2004 - 9999 ) | Contemporary French and Francophone Studies |
2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3
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Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 325-326.
R Celestin , M Cunningham , L Kennedy , ... , M Munro
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 327-337.
Words, Wounds and Pre-oedipal Oneness: Maryse Condé’s Le Cœur à rire et à pleurer
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 338-354.
“Comment devient-on une écrivaine?”: Pineau, Kanor, Octavia
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 355-372.
“Les femmes dans l’ombre”: Gendering the 1946 Revolution in Haitian Literature
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 373-390.
Disaster, Transgenerational Endurance and Duration in Béké Writing
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 391-408.
Césaire after Fanon. Returning to the “master-slave” revolt in Une tempête
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 409-425.
« Un cri noué en forme de langage » : Malemort , ou la naissance du modernisme antillais
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 426-444.
Poetic Posterities: Patrick Chamoiseau’s Dance Around Saint-John Perse
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 445-463.
Continuing the Tradition? Michael Roch and the Future of Martinican Literature
Contemporary French and Francophone Studies , 2024 - VOLUME 28, ISSUE 3 , pp 464-481.