Abstract
Our goal in putting together this special issue on "new landscapes" in francophone studies is to focus attention on a few significant recent events: historical commemorations, publications, performances, exhibitions and intellectual controversies that prove once again the centrality of the field to present debates. We do not try to be exhaustive. Our focus is on representative issues that define the contours of an evolving dynamic.
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