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Postgraduate Poster Session - Society for French Studies Annual Conference, Birmingham, 2-4 July 2007

Postgraduates were invited to present their research at the conference Poster Session. The Poster Session aimed to enable postgrads to present their research as part of the conference programme, receive feedback from specialists in the field, and so prepare them for presenting their work at future conferences.

A Selection of Posters displayed at the Conference

Fashioning Death: The Sexualisation of Mourning Attire in Rachilde's La Jongleuse - by Julie Marie Lokis, Royal Holloway, University of London.

Hiding the Invisible: Religious Dissent Expressed Through Narrative Structure in the Work of Tahar Ben Jelloun - by Sura Qadiri, University of Cambridge. sq206@cam.ac.uk

Si ce livre apporte un témoignage, c’est bien celui d’un travail sur moi-même déjà accompli. - by Ruth Kitchen, University of Leeds

St Andrews 2006

A Selection of Posters displayed at the Conference

Kate Maxwell - Spot the difference? Word-music relations in the manuscripts containing the works of Guillaume de Machaut.

Stephanie Darrie - Louis Aimé-Martin: "infidèle secretaire" ou "cher disciple"?

Elise Hugueny-Léger - 'Je e(s)t les autres'. Usages littéraires et enjeux socio-politiques de la première personne dans l'oeuvre d'Annie Ernaux.

Matthias Zach - Traduction littéraire et création poétique: Yves Bonnefoy, Paul Celan.



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For more information on creating and presenting a Poster at future conferences, click here. If you have any specific queries, please contact the Society’s postgraduate representative, Catehrine Crimp at cec58@cam.ac.uk

 

 

 

 

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