Romain Chareyron is Assistant Professor of French in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies at the University of Saskatchewan. Before coming to Saskatoon, he held teaching positions at the University of Kansas and Washington State University. Romain's areas of study include: the representation of gender and sexuality in contemporary French cinema; the reworking of the genres of horror and pornography; the connections between auteur cinema and societal issues, such as immigration, racism and poverty.
Gilles Viennot is Assistant Professor of French in the Department of World Languages, Literatures & Cultures at the University of Arkansas. His areas of study include: contemporary French literature (with an emphasis on Michel Houellebecq); the connections between neoliberalism, technology and family; as well as cinema and TV shows.
1. Disparate Lives: Representations of Youth in French and Francophone Cinema; Romain Chareyron and Gilles Viennot
2. Un vrai 'teen film' français? The Contemporary Adolescent Genre in French Cinema; Gemma Edney
3. Youth and Gender Panic in Ma Vie en rose and Tomboy; Jeri English
4. Bargaining the Body: Love, Death and Rites of Passage in Three Films by François Ozon; Ericka Knudson
5. Repetition and Difference: The Representation of Youth in the Films of Céline Sciamma; Karine Chevalier
6. Mia Hansen-Løve, Postfeminism in France, and the Melancholic Girl; Fiona Handyside
7. Frames of Desire and Otherness: Queer Adolescents Caught In-Between France and the Maghreb; Walter S. Temple
8. Lost Boys: Youthful Disaffections and the Making Of the Terrorist; Maria Flood
9. 'Envole-moi': Gender and Representations of the 'banlieue' in Abd Al Malik's Qu'Allah bénisse la France and Sylvie Ohayon's Papa Was Not a Rolling Stone; Jocelyn A. Wright
10. (Re)Framing Youth and Identity in the Classroom in Être et avoir and Entre les murs; Aubrey Korneta
11. Young Love and Everyday Freedom: Abdellatif Kechiche's La Faute à Voltaire and La Vie d'Adèle; Kathryn Chaffee
12. Anthem for (Doomed) Youth: War, AIDS, and the Queer Autobiographical Cinema of André Téchiné; Claire Boyle
13. The Kids are Alright, aren't They? Depicting Youth and Friendship in L'Auberge espagnole (2002), Les Poupées russes (2005) and Casse-tête chinois (2013); Ben McCann
14. Catherine Breillat's Maiden trilogy; Juliette Feyel
15. Dismembering and remembering childhood in Bruno Dumont's P'tit Quinquin (2014); Elizabeth Geary Keohane
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