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francophone literature

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Francophone literature is a field of literary and cultural study dedicated to the corpus of texts written in the French language originating from diverse geopolitical and cultural contexts outside of metropolitan France. As a research concept, it investigates the unique thematic, stylistic, and linguistic characteristics of this literature, encompassing works from former French colonies, Quebec, parts of Belgium, Switzerland, and other regions where French is spoken or has historical significance. This academic pursuit interrogates issues of identity formation, post-colonial legacies, cultural hybridity, language politics, and the complex relationships between these regions and France, thereby challenging Eurocentric perspectives and illuminating the transnational nature of French literary production and its global cultural dynamics.

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PA
JL

Birkbeck, University of London

CL

University of California, Los Angeles

JM

New York University

Top Institutions

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University of Exeter

Exeter, United Kingdom

University of Toronto

Toronto, Canada

University of Michigan

Ann Arbor, United States

Columbia University

New York, United States