Entretien avec Marie Darrieussecq

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  • M-C. Barnet
  • S. Jordan

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M-C. Barnet

MARIE-CLAIRE BARNET is a Senior Lecturer at Durham University since 1999, Marie-Claire Barnet has published widely on contemporary writers, visual arts, psychoanalysis, critical theory and philosophy. Publications include La Femme cent sexes ou les genres communicants (Peter Lang, 1998), Robert Desnos: Surrealism in the Twenty-First Century (with Eric Roberston and Nigel Saint, Peter Lang. 2006) and Affaires de famille, The Family in Contemporary French Culture and Theory (with Ed Welch, Rodopi, 2007). She has also published articles on Marie Ndiaye and is co-editing 2 special journal issues on women and space in contemporary French culture: on space in female-authored literature (Dalhousie French Studies) and on contemporary women artists and film makers (L'Esprit créateur, Spring 2011). She is completing a book on childhood in French literature and visual arts and researching a long-term project on Jacques Derrida and the media.

S. Jordan

SHIRLEY JORDAN is Professor of French Literature and Visual Culture at Queen Mary, University of London. She specialises in contemporary French women‘s writing and visual culture and has published articles and chapters on Christine Angot, Sophie Calle, Annie Ernaux, Marie Darrieussecq, Virginie Despentes, Amélie Nothomb, Marie NDiaye and Agnès Varda. Publications include a monograph on Contemporary French Women‘s Writing (Amsterdam & New York: Peter Lang, 2004) and articles on photography and installation art within autobiographical and autofictional projects. She is currently completing a monograph entitled: Private Lives, Public Display: Intimacy and Excess in French Women‘s Self-Narrative Experiment for Liverpool University Press.

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2019-11-01

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