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Category: French Studies

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Film and TV

Barton Palmer interviews Charlie Michael about his latest book ‘French Blockbusters’

posted by Emma at EUP August 1, 201923 min read778 Views

Barton Palmer, co-series editor of Traditions in World Cinema and Calhoun Lemon Professor of Literature at Clemson University, interviews Charlie…

Cultural Studies

In Memory of Michel Jeanneret

posted by Rebecca Wojturska April 11, 20194 min read493 Views

Written by Stephen Bamforth Michel Jeanneret was a great friend of Nottingham French Studies, and we were greatly saddened by…

il painting by Hendrik Heerschop, Credit: Wellcome Library, London. Wellcome Images
Cultural History

Studying sixteenth-century France from inside and outside France

posted by Teri Williams June 15, 20184 min read1118 Views

My guest edited special issue of Nottingham French Studies (NFS), explores ‘Text, Knowledge and Wonder in Early Modern France‘, fleshing out…

Photograph of Jean-Luc Nancy
Cultural History

OLR 40th Anniversary – Jean-Luc Nancy

posted by Rebecca Wojturska October 16, 20172 min read2015 Views

In 1963, Jean-Luc Nancy tackled the subject of generational silence in his article ‘A Certain Silence’ (republished in OLR in…

Cultural Studies

OLR 40th Anniversary – Maurice Blanchot

posted by Rebecca Wojturska September 15, 20172 min read1789 Views

Marcel Proust once said, “Let us be grateful to the people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners…

Cultural Studies

Art, Literature and the Multilingual Spaces of post-Brexit Democracy

posted by Teri Williams August 7, 20177 min read2022 Views

The notion of “sovereignty” has been made central to the debate heading toward Brexit, but what does it mean? Does…

French Studies

OLR 40th Anniversary – Gilles Deleuze

posted by Rebecca Wojturska April 18, 20172 min read1998 Views

  Last month we celebrated the writing of Hélène Cixous, both as part of Women’s History Month and of OLR’s…

Cultural Studies

On Wasting Time

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals May 5, 20165 min read2906 Views

By Claire White In France, the turn of the millennium ushered in a bold, and controversial, act of legal reform…

Cultural Studies

Spatial Film History

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals November 4, 20153 min read1743 Views

By Christian B. Long My article in the new issue of International Journal of Humanities and Arts Computing is part of my…

Image from Paragraph 37.2, Catherine Théodose , Rue Mauve
Cultural Studies

Francophone Communities Past and Present

posted by Ruth at EUP Journals September 1, 20143 min read1137 Views

By Charles Forsdick, Mairéad Hanrahan and Martin Munro New and original work by some of the leading scholars in Francophone…

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