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Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture Polly Galis

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture By Polly Galis

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture by Polly Galis


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Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture questions how a wide selection of restrictive norms come to bear on the body, through a close analysis of a range of texts, media and genres originating from across the francophone world and spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture Summary

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture by Polly Galis

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture questions how a wide selection of restrictive norms come to bear on the body, through a close analysis of a range of texts, media and genres originating from across the francophone world and spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Each essay troubles hegemonic, monolithic perceptions and portrayals of racial, class, gender, sexual and/or national identity, rethinking bodily norms as portrayed in literature, film, theatre and digital media specifically from a queer and querying perspective. The volume thus takes queer(y)ing as its guiding methodology, an approach to culture and society which examines, questions and challenges normativity in all of its guises. The term queer(y)ing retains the celebratory tone of the term queer but avoids appropriating the identity of the LGBTQ+ community, a group which remains marginalized to this day. The publication reveals that evaluating the bodily norms depicted in francophone culture through a queer and querying lens allows us to fragment often oppressive and restrictive norms, and ultimately transform them.

Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture Reviews

In this timely and important collection, the editors bring together a series of reflections on the body in contemporary French and Francophone cultures. Chapters consider a range of pertinent topics, from the digital mediation of bodies and sexualities on social networking platforms, through considerations of current meanings of motherhood, to the perennial concerns of bodily dysfunction, disease and death. (Lisa Downing, Professor of French Discourses of Sexuality, University of Birmingham)

Emphasising the body as central to queer studies, this valuable collection of essays offers an attentiveness to specific cultural-historical, geographic and linguistic particularities that is often found wanting in works of anglophone queer theory, thereby demonstrating the importance of Modern Languages' interdisciplinary, culturally specific approach to queer scholarship. (Elliot Evans, author of The Body in French Queer Thought from Wittig to Preciado: Queer Permeability)

About Polly Galis

Polly Galis is conducting postdoctoral research at the University of Bristol, funded by the SFS Postdoctoral Prize Fellowship. Her project, Narratives of Pleasure and Protest by Francophone Sex Workers, explores the literature of three twentieth-century writers: Jeanne Cordelier (France), Albertine Sarrazin (Algeria) and Griselidis Real (Switzerland). Her monograph, Frank French Feminisms, is forthcoming with Peter Lang, as a winner of the 2019 Peter Lang Young Scholars Competition in French Studies.

Maria Tomlinson is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the department of journalism at the University of Sheffield. Her research project is titled Menstruation and the Media: Reducing Stigma and Tackling Period Poverty. She completed her PhD in French literature at the University of Reading. Her specialist areas are gender, feminism and queer studies. Her monograph, From Menstruation to the Menopause: The Female Fertility Cycle in Contemporary Women's Writing in French, is forthcoming with Liverpool University Press.

Antonia Wimbush is a Leverhulme Early Career Researcher in French at the University of Liverpool, where she is investigating cultural responses to post-war French Caribbean migration. She completed her Midlands3Cities-funded PhD at the University of Birmingham. She has taught French language and culture at the Universities of Birmingham and Bath. Her monograph, Autofiction: A Female Francophone Aesthetic of Exile, is forthcoming with Liverpool University Press.

The three volume editors co-organized the conference Imagining the Body in France and the Francophone World at the University of Birmingham in January 2018, which served as an inspiration both for this volume and a special issue of L'Esprit Createur (Summer 2020).

Table of Contents

CONTENTS: Polly Galis, Maria Tomlinson/Antonia Wimbush: Introduction - Queering the Body - Brian Troth: Hookups: Social Networking and Digital Bodies in Twenty-First-Century France - Adina Stroia: Lesbian Selves: The Figure of the (Body) Double in Marie Nimier's Works - Ray Balstad: Children Out of Line: Gender (Dis)Orientations and Paths of Queer Resistance in the Heterotopia - Rethinking Gendered Bodily Norms - Kathleen Rizy: Motherhood Reconceived: The Posthuman Future Is Female in Mon mari le clone by Marie Darrieussecq - Vanessa Lee: The Female Body in the Plays of French Caribbean Women Writers - Seth Compaore: Male Bodily Poetics in Andre Techine Quand on a 17 ans (2016): Physical Violence and Teenage Passion - Hybrid and Dysfunctional Bodies - Cristina Onesta: Dysfunctional Bodies, Dysfunctional Gazes: Artistic Creation and Death in Manger l'autre by Ananda Devi and Le Genie d'Abou by Isabelle Boni-Claverie - Sara Bedard-Goulet: 14 or the Missing Arm: Ontological Instability of the French Contemporary Novel in Jean Echenoz's Work - Kate Foster: The Cyborg's Undecidable Body: A Game of Who am I? in Gaston Leroux's La Poupee sanglante - Bodies in Flux - Loren K. Wolfe: Mediating Eve: Female Protagonists and the Contingent Body in Herve Guibert's Late Narratives - Jennifer Boum Make: Exploring Encounters in Passages by Emile Ollivier: The Role of Testimonial Responsibility to Othered Bodies - Kathryn Chaffee: Dance as Encounter in the Films of Claire Denis - Polly Galis, Maria Tomlinson/Antonia Wimbush: Conclusion.

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NLS9781789975147
9781789975147
178997514X
Queer(y)ing Bodily Norms in Francophone Culture by Polly Galis
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Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
2021-04-26
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