Labours of Attention
Work, Class and Society in French and Francophone Literature and Culture
Essays for Edward J. Hughes
Adam Watt
Click cover to enlarge Buy hardback at: Booksellers & libraries: | Legenda 13 September 2022 • 304pp ISBN: 978-1-839540-55-4 (hardback) • RRP £85, $115, €99 ISBN: 978-1-839540-56-1 (paperback, forthcoming) ISBN: 978-1-839540-57-8 (JSTOR ebook) Access online: Books@JSTOR ContemporaryFrenchPoliticsFiction Focussing on the experience of work, community and the functioning of class society; on relations between France and Algeria and France’s wider colonial project; and on creative labour as both artisanal and artistic, contributors to Labours of Attention follow paths opened up by the scholarship of Edward J. Hughes. Via critical engagements with the works of Albert Camus and Marcel Proust, as well as with a wider constellation of writers (including Pierre Michon, Jean Genet, Simone de Beauvoir, Blaise Cendrars), artists (including Vincent Van Gogh, Fernand Léger and Paul Cézanne) and film-makers (including Alain Resnais, Yacine Balah and Paolo Sorrentino) this collection of essays explores how these themes and critical preoccupations are captured, problematized and negotiated by twentieth-century literary writing and cultural production in French. Adam Watt is Professor of French and Comparative Literature at the University of Exeter. Contents: Bibliography entry: Watt, Adam, Labours of Attention: Work, Class and Society in French and Francophone Literature and Culture (Legenda, 2022) First footnote reference: 35 Labours of Attention: Work, Class and Society in French and Francophone Literature and Culture, adam Watt (Legenda, 2022), p. 21. Subsequent footnote reference: 37 Watt, p. 47. (To see how these citations were worked out, follow this link.) Bibliography entry: Watt, Adam. 2022. Labours of Attention: Work, Class and Society in French and Francophone Literature and Culture (Legenda) Example citation: ‘A quotation occurring on page 21 of this work’ (Watt 2022: 21). Example footnote reference: 35 Watt 2022: 21. (To see how these citations were worked out, follow this link.) This title is distributed on behalf of MHRA by Ingram’s. Booksellers and libraries can order direct from Ingram by setting up an ipage Account: click here for more. Permanent link to this title: www.mhra.org.uk/publications/Labours-Attention |