Disruptive Discourses by Francophone Women - (Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures) by Polly Galis & Ciara Gorman & Julie Rodgers
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Highlights
- Disruptive Discourses by Francophone Women engages with the notion of disruption in women's cultural production in French from a wide range of perspectives, spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and incorporating a variety of Francophone contexts.
- Author(s): Polly Galis & Ciara Gorman & Julie Rodgers
- 224 Pages
- Literary Criticism, European
- Series Name: Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures
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Book Synopsis
Disruptive Discourses by Francophone Women engages with the notion of disruption in women's cultural production in French from a wide range of perspectives, spanning the twentieth and twenty-first centuries and incorporating a variety of Francophone contexts. With a pluri-genre focus, the volume interrogates both the conceptualisation and textual representation of disruption in a myriad of forms including social, political, physical and sexual manifestations of disruptive behaviour. Organised thematically, the chapters consider, inter alia, angles such as ageing, motherhood, activism, queerness and migrancy and how they relate to the overarching topic of disruption. The volume is particularly concerned with the gendered dynamics of disruption and an exploration as to why certain values and behaviours are deemed transgressive and problematic when applied to women. Perhaps most importantly, the volume is interested in the creative potential of disruption to challenge oppressive norms, stereotypes and social structures. When harnessed affirmatively, as the chapters demonstrate, disruption becomes an effective tool of transformation and can produce new ways of thinking and being for women outside of patriarchal systems. Disruptive Discourses not only highlights the importance of listening to women who speak out and speak up, it also celebrates and reappropriates disruption as a powerful and positive attribute.
Review Quotes
"Disruptive Discourses offers a fruitful way of approaching Francophone women's writing, bringing in diverse voices and sources beyond the established canon. It will be an important addition to this growing field." - Dr Kathryn Robson, Newcastle University
"A welcome intervention into gender-focused studies of disruption via cultural production." - Professor Helen Vassallo, University of Exeter