Martine Delvaux

Martine Delvaux (born December 10, 1968) is a Canadian writer from Montreal, Quebec.[1] She is most noted for her 2015 novel Blanc dehors, which was a shortlisted finalist for the Governor General's Award for French-language fiction at the 2016 Governor General's Awards.[2]

Martine Delvaux
Born (1968-12-10) December 10, 1968
Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Notable worksBlanc dehors

She is a professor of literature and women's studies at the Université du Québec à Montréal.[3]

Works

Fiction

  • Ventriloquies (2003, with Catherine Mavrikakis)
  • Échographies (2007)
  • C'est quand le bonheur? (2007)
  • Rose amer (2009)
  • Les Cascadeurs de l'amour n'ont pas droit au doublage (2012)[4]
  • Blanc dehors (2015)

Non-fiction

  • Femmes psychatrisées, femmes rebelles. De l'étude de cas à la narration autobiographique (1998)
  • Histoire de fantômes. Spectralité et témoignage dans les récits de femmes contemporains (2006)
  • Les Filles en série. Des Barbies aux Pussy Riot (2013)[5]
  • Nan Goldin. Guerrière et gorgone (2014)
  • Le monde est à toi (2017)
  • Thelma, Louise et moi (2018)[6]
  • Le boys club (2020)

References

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