Language(s) of dispossession: silent geographies in Vassilis Alexakis' Paris-Athènes

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  • Ioanna Chatzidimitriou

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Ioanna Chatzidimitriou

Ioanna Chatzidimitriou is Assistant Professor of French at the University of West Georgia. Her research areas are late nineteenth-century French and European Literature with a focus on Decadence, Aestheticism, and Colonial Studies and theories of language as they relate to the work of contemporary authors who adopt French as their literary language with a particular concentration on the novels of Vassilis Alexakis. She has forthcoming publications in Nineteenth Century Studies (Against Memory : Remodeling the Past in Huysman's A rebours) and The Comparatist (« I have no history » : Negotiating Language in Vassili Alexakis's The Mother Tongue).

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2021-08-10

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