Autofiction and feminism in Europe
This conference, organized by the ILLE laboratory (University of Haute-Alsace in Mulhouse) in collaboration with the REIGENN laboratory (Sorbonne University), continues over 10 years of research conducted by the scholars of both laboratories.
Its aim is to explore modern and contemporary autofiction in Europe, with a focus on female voices and the feminist perspectives that distinguish it.
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