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View article: Networks and Transnational Communities of Letters: How Can Literary Studies Reclaim the ‘Network Turn’?
Networks and Transnational Communities of Letters: How Can Literary Studies Reclaim the ‘Network Turn’? Open
View article: Translation Nation: Literary Translation as Cultural Mediation in Australia
Translation Nation: Literary Translation as Cultural Mediation in Australia Open
This article outlines the conceptual foundation of our new collaborative project, which uncovers the overlooked role of French literary translation in shaping Australian national identity – from colonization to today. Moving away from a mo…
View article: Ethnicity and Pain Recognition: Unraveling Confusion Patterns in Facial Expressions
Ethnicity and Pain Recognition: Unraveling Confusion Patterns in Facial Expressions Open
View article: Forms of unsiting in factory compositions by Leslie Kaplan and Joseph Ponthus
Forms of unsiting in factory compositions by Leslie Kaplan and Joseph Ponthus Open
Leslie Kaplan’s Excess – The Factory (1982, translated in 2018 by Julie Carr and Jennifer Pap) and Joseph Ponthus’s On the Line: Notes from a Factory (2019, translated in 2021 by Stephanie Smee) are rare poetic depictions of industrial env…
View article: Planetary gardening via female-led anthologies of women’s poetry in French
Planetary gardening via female-led anthologies of women’s poetry in French Open
This article showcases the fruitfulness of cross-fertilizing geographical and literary methods to address the complexities of women’s poems being compiled into an anthology – a process of negotiation compounded by male domination of the ca…
View article: In the face of diversity: Face ethnicity influences the use of face features for social trait perception
In the face of diversity: Face ethnicity influences the use of face features for social trait perception Open
Psychological science is constrained by a lack of diversity (e.g. Cook & Over, 2021). One notable example is social trait face perception research (e.g., trustworthiness, dominance; e.g., Oosterhof & Todorov, 2008) which is based primarily…
View article: Under Ideal Conditions: <i>Provincializing</i> the ‘French’ Poetic Canon with Amélie Gex (1835–1883)
Under Ideal Conditions: <i>Provincializing</i> the ‘French’ Poetic Canon with Amélie Gex (1835–1883) Open
View article: Introduction: Bypassing Paris? Se Passer de Paris?
Introduction: Bypassing Paris? Se Passer de Paris? Open
Sauver Paris, c'est plus que sauver la France, c'est sauver le monde.Paris est le centre même de l'humanité.Paris est la ville sacrée.' 1 These words, pronounced by Victor Hugo on 4 September 1870 upon returning from two decades of exile, …
View article: Reclaiming provincialism
Reclaiming provincialism Open
This article argues against the lingering pejorative usage of the term ‘provincialism’ in public discourse in particular. It engages with transnational debates emerging from Australia and French-speaking settings, where provincialism often…
View article: Blame is in the eye of the beholder: Assessing the Role of Ambivalent Sexism on Subtle Rape Myth Acceptance
Blame is in the eye of the beholder: Assessing the Role of Ambivalent Sexism on Subtle Rape Myth Acceptance Open
The aim of the present study was to determine whether ambivalent sexism predicts subtle rape myth acceptance. Respondents comprised of 211 university students, who completed the Ambivalent Sexism Inventory (Glick & Fiske, 1996) and the upd…
View article: Editorial: Discovering Industrial-Era Francophone Ecoregions
Editorial: Discovering Industrial-Era Francophone Ecoregions Open
Editorial: Discovering Industrial-Era Francophone Ecoregions
View article: Maribas et la sorcellerie masculine
Maribas et la sorcellerie masculine Open
Maribas mentionné dans « Départ pour le sabbat », neuvième fantaisie de « L’École flamande », rejoint sorciers et sorcières en s’envolant sur la queue de la poêle. En nous appuyant sur les études de E. J. Kent portant sur la sorcellerie ma…
View article: Revue Bertrand. 2019, n° 2
Revue Bertrand. 2019, n° 2 Open
Contributeurs : Annie Chaux-Haïk, Valentina Gosetti, Arthur Houplain, E.J. Kent, Steve Murphy, Nathalie Ravonneaux, Aude Ropert et Georges Varsos.
View article: Destabilizing the Other in Baudelaire-Bertrand-Rimbaud
Destabilizing the Other in Baudelaire-Bertrand-Rimbaud Open
This joint article proposes a comparative encounter involving Baudelaire-Bertrand-Rimbaud to show that pieces of verse and prose by Charles Baudelaire and Aloysius Bertrand are as much about split identities as Arthur Rimbaud's poetry fore…