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The
Department of French & Italian Student-Faculty Forum Series presents
Margaret
Gray
Stolen
Limelight: Display, Excess and the
Feminine in Modern French and Francophone Narrative
Friday,
October 11, 2002
2:30-3:30 pm.
Ballantine Hall 004
This
lecture is in English and will be followed by a discussion
Margaret
Gray is Associate Professor of French in the Department of French
& Italian at Indiana University. Her interests are in 20th-century
literature, particularly prose fiction, and literary criticism.
She has written Postmodern Proust (1992) and articles on
Camus, Proust, George Sand, Beckett, Toussaint. Professor Gray's
research concerns issues in narrative dynamics and their relation
to historical, cultural and theoretical frameworks. She has completed
a manuscript on constructions of feminine excess in a range of modern
French and Francophone novels.
If
you have a disability and need assistance, special arrangements
can be made to accommodate most needs. Contact Isabel Piedmont at
855-5458 or ipiedmon@indiana.edu.
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