How to Be Happy Where You Are
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How to Be Happy Where You Are by Michelle Mckinney Hammond
French Cultural Studies provides a theoretical framework for reconsidering the domain of knowledge and expertise traditionally associated with the discipline of French. The contributors accompany their analysis of a wide variety of topics in French and Francophone Studies with a spirit of critical self-awareness that continually challenges traditional disciplinary boundaries. Ranging from a reevaluation of Baudelaire's poetic interlude in the Mascarene Islands to a discussion of Patrick Chamoiseau's fictional blueprint for Caribbean resistance, these essays address the theoretical and pedagogical implications of redefining French Studies as an interdisciplinary field, while providing practical examples of the kind of criticism that such a shift would entail. Contributors include R da Bensmaia, Ross Chambers, Michele Druon, Jeanne Garane, Cilas Kemedjio, Larry Kritzman, Marie-Pierre Le Hir, Francoise Lionnet, Jean Elisabeth Pedersen, Leslie Rabine, Mireille Rosello, Timothy Scheie, Janice Spleth, Dana Strand, and Alawa Toumi.
Michelle McKinney Hammond is a bestselling author whose books include The Real Deal on Love and Men and Getting Smart About Life, Love, and Men. A singer and speaker who focuses on improving love-driven relationships, Michelle is the founder and president of HeartWing Ministries She cohosted the Emmy Award-winning Aspiring Women for 10 years and currently cohosts TCT's 3D Woman.
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ISBN 13 | 9780736937924 |
ISBN 10 | 0736937927 |
Title | How to Be Happy Where You Are |
Author | Michelle Mckinney Hammond |
Series | Matters Of The Heart Series |
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Binding type | Paperback |
Publisher | Harvest House Publishers,U.S. |
Year published | 2012-02-01 |
Number of pages | 192 |
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