Nineteenth-Century French Studies 48:3-4

Nineteenth-Century French Studies 48:3-4

Edited by Seth Whidden

Table Of Contents

Volume 48: Numbers 3-4 (Spring-Summer 2020)
Contents 

Incipit: Reflections on Gender Studies in Our Field
Colin Foss, François Proulx, Raisa Rexer, and Jessica Tanner. Edited by Rachel Mesch

At Loose Ends: Gender, Sex, and Nude Photography in Nineteenth-Century France
Raisa Rexer

Gendering the Archives: Literary Studies and Historical Selves
Colin Foss 

Beyond the Epistemology of the Closet 
François Proulx 

Bad Feminism and the Politics of Reading 
Jessica Tanner 

Conversation 
Colin Foss, François Proulx, Raisa Rexer, and Jessica Tanner 
Moderated by Rachel Mesch 

Articles 
The Fantastic (as) Negligent Orientalism in Honoré de Balzac’s La Peau de chagrin
Michelle C. Lee 

Looking at the Colonial Atlantic, Ironically: Slavery and the Idea of Africa in Eugène Sue’s Atar-Gull
Clint Bruce 

Smoke and Mirrors: Secret Societies and Self-Reflexivity in the mystères urbains
Amy Wigelsworth 

Literary Terror to Advance Democracy? Victor Hugo, Rancière, and the Body
Cory Browning 

The Needle and the Pen: Etching and the Goncourt Brothers’ Novels
Rachel Skokowski 

Zola épistolier ou comment se réhabiliter par les lettres
Soundouss El Kettani 

Partners in Crime? Scandalous Complicity Between Rachilde and Jean Lorrain
Helen Craske 

L’écriture en suspension ou L’“Action restreinte” de Mallarmé
Alexandre Dubois