Victims and Victimization in French and Francophone Literature

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Since 1974, the French Literature Series publishes essays in conjunction with the theme of the bi-annual French Literature Conference, sponsored by the Department of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures of the University of South Carolina, Columbia, South Carolina, USA. In addition to the scholarly papers selected for publication by the Editorial Board, it also accepts notes on the conference topic. Contributors should note that FLS does not publish conference proceedings. Rather, submissions must be revised for publication and undergo blind peer review.
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Series Editor:
Jeanne Garane

Editorial Board (University of South Carolina): Alexander Beecroft - Alexandre Bonafos - Aria Dal Molin - Daniela DiCecco - Jeanne M. Garane - Paul Allen Miller - Jeff Persels - Ashley Williard

Advisory Board: Paul F. Bandia (Concordia University) - Russell Ganim (University of Iowa) - Ralph Heyndels (University of Miami) - Virginia A. Krause (Browne University) - Norris J. Lacy (Pennsylvania State University) - Michele Longino (Duke University) - Bénédicte Monicat (The Pennsylvania State University) - Ourida Mostefai (Brown University) - Jean Ouedraogo (College of the Holy Cross) - Gerald Prince (University of Pennsylvania) - Dominique Thomas (UCLA) - Luise von Folow (University of Ottawa) - Pierre Zoberman (Université de Paris XIII, Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle)
The series published two volumes over the last 5 years.
Introduction
Vincent LOWY: Crimes collectifs, transmission et médias: la représentation des victimes l’espace public français
Scott M. POWERS : The Metaphors of Victimization in Céline’s Bagatelles pour un massacre
Agnieszka TWOREK: Monstre-victime: La Deuxième existence du camp de Tatenberg
Corinne BEAUQUIS : Mourir est-il vraiment beau ? L’ » écritorture » de Gérard Étienne
Élisabeth KARNOUB : « Une humanité qui ne cesse de crucifier le Christ » : Réécriture du sacrifice christique dans Sitt Marie Rose de Étel Adnan
Anne E. DUGGAN : Good and Bad Bread : Sacrificing the Sacred and Abject Other in Jean-Pierre Camus
Christian BERG: Théodicées victimales au dix-neuvième siècle en France (de Joseph de Maistre à J.-K. Huysmans)
Alain TOUMAYAN : Victimization and the Subject in Levinas and Malraux
Jeremiah ALBERG: The Place of the Victim
Scott SPRENGER: Republican Violence, Old Regime Victims: Balzac’s L’Auberge rouge as Cultural Anthropology
Vincent GRÉGOIRE: Meursault ou le “mythe de la victime” démystifié par l’Histoire
Mustapha HAMIL : The Politics of Representation : Woman as Victim in Tahar Ben Jelloun’s La Nuit de l’erreur
Madelaine HRON: Pathological Victims: The Discourse of Disease/Dis-Ease in Beur Texts
Farid LAROUSSI: Leçon de savoir-survivre: le Maghreb en français
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