名人推薦:
""This fine book sheds new light on a literature that has been neglected too long. It offers a truly interdisciplinary, contextual set of readings, giving a very full sense of Viet Nam, of the history of its entanglements with France, and of the brilliant literature in French that it produced. The subject is compelling and timely; the writing and research are expert and polished; the overall effect is extremely impressive."" - Christopher L. Miller, Frederick Clifford Ford Professor of French and African-American Studies, Yale University, author of Blank Darkness: Africanist Discourse in French, Theories of Africans: Francophone Literature and Anthropology in Africa, and Nationalists and Nomads: Essays on Francophone African Literature and Culture.
""Disorientation constitutes a highly original and important piece of literary, historical, and cultural scholarship, and will no doubt establish Professor Britto as a leading authority on Vietnamese literature in French. The book is a nuanced and theoretically sophisticated examination of the theme of interculturality through a study of key literary works from the Franco-Vietnamese tradition, which Britto approaches from multiple perspectives. In so doing, Britto provides a comprehensive and original approach to questions of identity in a postcolonial context. The book exemplifies, in my view, the best of current work in interdisciplinary cultural studies."" - Lynne Huffer, Professor of French Studies, Rice University, author of Maternal Pasts, Feminist Futures: Nostalgia, Ethics and the Question of Difference.