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Catherine Parayre
SCLA
Catherine Parayre
Catherine Parayre, Ph.D., Associate Professor of French
Catherine Parayre, Associate Professor, Modern Languages, Literatures and Cultures. Research in contemporary Western literatures and the visual arts, including contemporary Occitan literature, contemporary Franco-Canadian literatures, disability studies in literature and the arts, and creative writing.
Occitan literature; Franco-Canadian literatures; literature and photography.
Recent publications:
Littératures francophones minoritaires (Canada, 1999-2010): Entretiens et textes. Wien: Praesens (208 p.).
La photographie et le vécu. Wien: Praesens, 2007, 172 p.
“Ecrire à la suite de : Andrée Lacelle, Andrée Christensen et Jacques Flamand, Paul Savoie et Dyane Léger.” Voix plurielles 9.1 (2012). 69-83.
“Bilder der Absenz: Brustkrebs in Wort und Bild.” Trans. Susanne Hamscha. Körperregime und Geschlecht. Dir. Maria Katahrina Wiedlack and Katrin Lasthofer. Innsbruck: Studien, 2011. 83- 97.
“Ying Chen et la langue littéraire, ou comment fuir l’arrivée.” Quo vadis, Romania? 36 (2010): 90-103.
“About (Disfigured) Faces: Sophie Calle’s Suite vénitienne and W,G, Sebald’s Austerlitz.” Rewriting Texts Remaking Images: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Ed. Leslie Boldt, Corrado Federici, and Ernesto Virgulti. New York: Lang, 2010. 213-222.
“France Daigle, auteure canadienne trilingue: une oeuvre en français, des passages en chiac, quelques mots en anglais.” Sprachen, Sprechen, Schreiben: Blicke auf Mehrsprachigkeit. Ed. Peter Cichon, Barbara Czernilofsky, Max
Doppelbauer and Robert Tanzmeister. Wien: Praesens, 2010. 137-148.
“Vom bewegten zum statischen Bild: Thomas Manns Wiederkehr im Werk von Sophie Calle.” Quo Vadis Romania? 34 (2009). 21-44.
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