Ernaux's Ce qu'ils disent ou rien: Anne Makes a Spectacle(s) of Herself
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2021-08-09
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Elizabeth Richardson Viti is Professor of French at Gettysburg College as well as Coordinator of Women Studies. She teaches in bath the Department of French and Italian and the Women's Studies Program. Much of her research has examined Marcel Proust and his portrayal of women, and Professor Richardson Viti's book Mothers, Madams and "Lady-like" Men: Proust and the Maternal!, a feminist reading of A la recherche du temps perdu, was published by Summa Publications in its Proust Series. Her interest in feminist scholarship has also led her to examine contemporary women writers, most notably Annie Ernaux, about whom she has written extensively. "Annie Ernaux's Passion simple and Se perdre: Proust's 'amour-maladie' Revisited and Revised" appeared in Nottingham French Studies and "Passion Simple, 'Fragments autour de Philippe V' and L'Usage de la photo: The Many Stages of Annie Ernaux's Desire" will appear in Women in French. Professor Richardson Viti has also published articles on pedagogy usch as "He Said, She Said: A Feminist Approach to Teaching the Twentieth-Century Novel in the Twenty-First Century", published in The French Review.
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