Truismes: The Simulation of a Pig
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2019-09-14
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Amaleena Damlé is Research Fellow in French at Girton College, Cambridge. Her research interests lie in intersections between modern and contemporary thought and literature, with a particular emphasis on gender and sexuality. Her monograph – The Becoming of the Body: Contemporary Women‘s Writing in French – forthcoming in 2013 with Edinburgh University Press – considers articulations of female corporeality in contemporary works by four female authors, in dialogue with Deleuzian philosophy and recent (post)feminist and queer thought. She is also the author of several articles on Nina Bouraoui, Marie Darrieussecq, Ananda Devi, and
Amélie Nothomb, and the co-editor of The Beautiful and the Monstrous: Essays in French Literature, Thought and Culture (Lang, 2010). Currently, she is beginning work on a new book project that looks at notions of love, desire, and ethics in modern and contemporary French culture, and is co-editing, with Gill Rye, three forthcoming volumes of articles on women‘s writing in twenty-first century France.
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