Mary Jean Green
Edward Tuck Professor of French
Professor of Comparative Literature
203A Dartmouth Hall
(603) 646-2004
mary.j.green@dartmouth.edu
Interests
- Writers and filmmakers of the Francophone world (especially Quebec and the Maghreb)
- Twentieth-century fiction in France, women and gender in literature
Selected Publications
- Women and Narrative Identity: Rewriting the Quebec National Text (McGill-Queen's UP, 2001)
- Marie-Claire Blais (G.K. Hall, 1995)
- Postcolonial Subjects: Francophone Women Writers, co-editor (U of Minnesota Press, 1996)
- "Diversity and Difference in the Postcolonial Nation: Quebec," in Postcolonial Thought in the Francophone World, ed. David Murphy and Charles Forsdick (Liverpool UP, forthcoming 2008)
- "Reworking Autobiography: Malika Mokeddem's Double Life," French Review (February 2008).
- "People Who Leave No Trace: Dora Bruder and the French Immigrant Community," Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature 31 (2007).
- "Echoes of the Casbah: From Pepe-le-Moko to Bab el-Oued City," Nottingham French Studies (Spring 2007).
- "Cartographies de la mémoire: L'Autofiction chez Régine Robin" in Sexuation, Espace, Ecriture: La Littérature Québécoise en Transformation (Note Bene, 2002).
- "Writing War in the Feminine: Simone de Beauvoir and Marguerite Duras," Journal of European Studies, 23:1-2, (1993).
- "Dismantling the Colonizing Text: Anne Hébert's Kamouraska and Assia Djebar's L'Amour, la fantasia," French Review (May 1993).