The French Review

The French Review is the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of French (AATF) and has the largest circulation of any scholarly journal of French and Francophone studies in the world. Six times a year, the French Review publishes articles and reviews in English and French on French and Francophone literature and culture. In May, a special issue is devoted to such topics as Martinique and Guadeloupe, Québec, Francophone cinema, Belgium, Francophonie in the United States, France-Algeria, Pedagogy, etc. Every issue includes a column by Colette Dio entitled “La Vie des mots,” an exploration of new developments in the French language. The October issue includes annual reviews: William Cloonan (le roman), Aaron Prevots (l’année poétique), Edward Baron Turk (le festival d’Avignon), Stéphane Spoiden (le bloc-notes culturel).

 

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Éditeur : American association of Teachers of french AATF
Éditeur URL : http://www.frenchteachers.org

AATF - Mailcode 4510
Southern Illinois University
Carbondale, IL 62901
États Unis

Téléphone : 001 618-453-5731
Fax : 001 618 453 5733
Courriel : edward.ousselin@wwu.edu
URL : http://frenchreview.frenchteachers.org/

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ISSN : 0016-111X
Année de création : 1927
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