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21. Le visage du sujet croyant dans le theatre francophone des annees '50
22. Toussaint Louverture and Haiti's History as Muse: Legacies of Colonial and Postcolonial Resistance in Francophone African and Caribbean Corpus
23. What children say: Childhood in francophone literature of the French Antilles and North and West Africa
24. On normalities: Freaks of culture, bodies, and ability in the late twentieth-century Francophone novel
25. Consuming cultures: The culinary poetics of Francophone women's literature
26. Crossing boundaries: The transnational third space of contemporary Chinese-Francophone writers
27. Le Centre culturel Aberdeen: Minority Francophone discourses and social space
28. Business English in the United States: Implications for Francophone Africa
29. Alter/native: Imagining and performing the native woman in Francophone and Vietnamese literature
30. Ensemble, on est capable: Memory, Cultural Politics, and the Rise of l'Amerique francaise
31. Oral peer corrective feedback in an ESL classroom: Training francophone learners in the pronunciation of th-
32. Time signatures: Contextualizing contemporary francophone autobiographical writing from the Maghreb
33. Writing the Storyteller: Folklore and Literature from Nineteenth-Century France to the Francophone World
34. Academic biliteracy and identity construction: Case studies of francophone science writers
35. Patriotism, humanism and modernity: Three European concepts as a basis for the investigation and affirmation of the Negro soul in francophone literature of Haiti from the nineteenth through the late twentieth century
36. Through Western eyes: A model of literary and cultural analysis for teaching Francophone sub -Saharan African literature
37. Women's words: Postcolonial Francophone literature in Algeria and Vietnam
38. ErrorBuster: A computer program designed to remediate persistent errors of francophone speakers of English
39. Acces et representation dans l'organisation du verbe chez le dysphasique francophone
40. Religion and Francophone Senegalese women writing: Islam and the birth of a free, autonomous and universal feminine subject
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