Public Places, Intimate Spaces: Christine Angot‘s Incest Narratives

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  • Gill Rye

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Gill Rye

GILL RYE is Professor of French at the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies, University of London, where she is Director of the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women‘s Writing and convenor of the Contemporary Women‘s Writing in French Seminar and network. Her publications include Reading for Change (2001), Women‘s Writing in Contemporary France (2003, co-edited with Michael Worton), Narratives of Mothering (2009), edited special issues of Dalhousie French Studies (2004), L‘Esprit Créateur (2005), Nottingham French Studies (2006, with Carrie Tarr) and the Journal of Romance Studies (2009, with Debra Kelly), and numerous articles and chapters on women writers. Forthcoming are a special issue of Dalhousie French Studies on Marie Darrieussecq (co-edited with Helena Chadderton) and a volume on 21c women‘s writing in French (co-editedwith Amaleena Damlé).

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2019-11-01

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