5 Sept portes pour une brûlance: Mad Love and Poetic Creation
â1âThe Mystic Number Seven
â2âThe Frame Tale
â3âThe Female Narrator: Shifting Ientities
â4âThe Language of the Heart
â5âThe Battle of the Sexes
â6âCorsica and the Homeric Frame
â7âThe Death of Love, the Birth of Art
â8âThe Readerâs Seduction
6 Berber Girl in Paris: Illusions Lost and Faisances Found
â1âThe Title: Colonizer and Colonized
â2âStructure: Triangularity and Circularity
â3âPaean to the Southwest
â4âAdventures of a Book
â5âTassadit: Berber Girl as Storyteller
â6âCulture Shocks: French Realism, Berber Arabesques
â7ââFamille, je te hais !â
â8âThe Americanization of Ariane: a Parallel Failure
â9âThe Cultural Revolution of May â68 and Its Aftermath
9 Wandering Words: Tracing the Ulyssean Cycle in Le Conteur
â1âCircles and Cycles: Canada and the Mediterranean
â2âLiving Words versus Technology
â3âPolitics and Language
â4âFiction and Language
â5âWritten and Oral Traditions: a Dialectic
â6âThe âRealâ versus the Fictive
â7âFrederick II and Samy: a Role Model
â8âLet the Conteurs Speak: Male and Female
â9âItaly Comes to Canada
10 Les Jumelles de lâoncle Sam: Immigration and American Women
â1âFemale Towers and Patriarchal Dominance
â2âPeggy Windley: in Memoriam
â3âFreedom and the Defrocked Nun
â4âSaïd: from Naïf to Sage
12 Conclusion Works Cited/Consulted
âPrimary Texts
âSecondary Texts
Index
Of interest to scholars, graduate students, students, general readers in the fields of immigration, Transculturalism, poetic fiction, francophone studies, postcolonialism, postmodernism.