Pascale De Souza completed her PhD in Francophone Studies at the University of Maryland after obtaining an agrégation and graduate degrees in English from University Lille III. She is the recipient of two Fulbright awards and is currently Language and Culture Instructor at the Foreign Service Institute. Her research interests are the cultures and literatures of the Francophone Caribbean, the Mascarenes, and the French South Pacific. She has co-edited special issues focusing on Caribbean and South Pacific literatures for the Journal of Caribbean Literatures, Macomère, and the International Journal of Francophone Studies and published book chapters and articles in various journals, including Research in African Literatures and Romanic Review.H. Adlai Murdoch is Professor of French and Francophone Literature at Tufts University. He is the author of Creole Identity in the French Caribbean Novel, and Creolizing the Metropole: Migratory Metropolitan Caribbean Identities in Literature and Film, as well as the co-editor of the essay collection Postcolonial Theory and Francophone Literary Studies. He has edited special issues of the Journal of Caribbean Literatures, the International Journal of Francophone Studies, and Research in African Literatures, and his articles have appeared in numerous journals, including Callaloo, Yale French Studies, Research in African Literatures, and Francophone Postcolonial Studies.
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Adlai Murdoch & Pascale De Souza: Metropolitan Mosaics and Melting-Pots
Migration is both a demographic and a cultural phenomenon. As such, it both reshapes the global village and subverts the all-encompassing vision of the city, a space split between the blending of all …
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