On Postcolonialism, Feminism, and History: Hélé Béji, Baudrillard, and the Arab Spring
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Éric Touya de Marenne is Associate Professor of French. He received his D.E.A. in Comparative Literature at the Université de Paris IV, Sorbonne, and his Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures at the University of Chicago. He is currently academic advisor for the French & International Trade program and the study abroad program in Paris-Normandy. His research and teaching interests include 19th-21st Century French and Francophone Literature and Culture, and interdisciplinary approaches to literature, art, media, theory, culture, economics, ethics, and society. He is the author of Musique et poétique à l‘âge du symbolisme (Paris: L‘Harmattan, 2005), French-American Relations (University Press of America, 2008) and Francophone Women Writers: Feminisms, Postcolonialisms, Cross-Cultures (Lexington Books Publishing, 2011). His most recent articles have focused on trans-poetics and nomadic and migrant literatures.
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