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Last Name / Nom |
First Name / Prénom(s) | Department / Départment | College or University / Université | Country / Pays | Research interests/Domaines de recherche |
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| Kamin | Jessica | French and Italian | University of Washington | USA |
Theater, 17th century religious critics of theater, publication history, innovative approaches to bringing plays into the classroom |
| Kasten | Kathleen | French | University of Pennsylvania | USA |
Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French literature, fairytales, material culture, history of the book, health in wellness/concepts of the body and maternity, connections between 17th-century and medieval literature |
| Kennedy | Theresa | Modern Foreign Languages | Baylor University | USA |
French Early Modern women writers and playwrights, 17th century theater, gender stereotyping, representation of female characters, opera. |
| khadraoui | sophia | French and Francophone Studies | The Pennsylvanie State University | USA |
My research interests include identity and race issues in Caribbean literature as well as in 17th and 19th Century litterature. |
| Kirk | Heather | French Studies | University of Western Ontario | Canada | |
| Kruer | Megan | Romance Studies | Cornell University | USA |
17th c. theater, poetry, and prose; deconstruction; feminist and queer theory; and psychoanalysis |
| Kuizenga | Donna | Provost's Office | University of Massachusetts Boston | USA | |
| Lalande | Roxanne | Foreign Languages and Literatures | Lafayette College | USA |
Madame de Villedieu |
| Landry | Bertrand | Foreign Languages and Cultures | The University of Mount Union | USA |
Epistolary novels - letter writers - memoirs - biographies - Madame de Sevigne |
| LaPorta | Kathrina | French | New York University | United States | |
| Larsen | Anne | Modern and Classical Languages | Hope College | USA |
French Renaissance and Seventeenth-Century Women Writers; Epistolary novel; letters; Literary Theory; Translation |
| Lavocat | Francoise | Lettres arts cinéma | Paris 7 Denis Diderot | France |
Theory of fiction. Possible worlds. Pastoral romance. Dance and literature. Catastrophes. Mythology in XVIIth centuries (Pan and satyrs). Demonology. paradoxes. games. Honoré d'Urfé. Jean-Pierre Camus. Lucrezia Marinella. |
| Lebre | Celine | Bibliothèque Mazarine | France | ||
| Leclerc | Jean | Département d'études françaises | Université Western Ontario | Canada |
Littérature française du 17e siècle, Théorie de l'imitation et de la parodie, Esthétique et poétique du burlesque, Rhétorique, Éditions critiques. |
| Lee | Michael | School of Creative Arts | Queen's University Belfast | Ireland |
early opera studies; adaptation |
| Library | Taylor Institution | St. Giles Oxford | England | ||
| Loewy | Amanda | Boston College | USA | ||
| Longino | Michèle | Romance Studies | Duke University | USA |
Current: Travel Writing |
| MacKenzie | Kirsteen | School of History, Divinity and Philosophy | University of Aberdeen | United Kingdom |
Anglo-French diplomatic relations during the mid 17th century, Mazarin and Louis XIV. |
| Macy | Tad | IT | Bowdoin | USA | |
| Macy | Aaron | USA | |||
| Maher | Daniel | Dept of French, Italian and Spanish | U of Calgary | Canada |
théorie narrative |
| Mangerson | Polly | Romance Languages | University of Georgia | USA |
Seventeenth-Century theater, the Précieuses |
| Margolin | Arianne | French and Italian Department/CIELAM | University of Colorado-Boulder/Université d'Aix-Marseille | France |
Literature and Science |
| Marinez | Sophie | French | The Graduate Center, City University of New York | United States |
early modern women writers; gender and identity construction theories; architecture; |
| Martin | Meredith | Art Department | Wellesley College | USA |
18th-19th Century European Art |
| Mathieu | Francis | French Studies | Southwestern University | USA |
the novel, rhetoric, narratology, Racine |
| McClure | Ellen | University of Illinois at Chicago | USA |
Seventeenth-century French politics, religion and literature |
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| McFadden | Linda | Calvin College | US | ||
| McMahon | Una | Ireland | |||
| McMullan | Megan | French | University of California Davis | USA |
17th century French literature |
| Mechoulan | Eric | Littératures | Université de Montréal | Canada |
littérature d'ancien régime; intermédialité; archives numériques |
| Meere | Michael | French | King's College London | UK |
Early Modern European Studies |
| Moncond'huy | Dominique | Littérature française | Université de Potiiers | France |
Cabinets de curiosités |
| Moreau | Isabelle | French Department | University College London | United Kingdom |
Seventeenth-century literature and thought; Cultural history and history of ideas, with a special interest in libertinism and free-thinking. Cyrano de Bergerac, Charles Sorel, La Mothe le Vayer, Gabriel Naudé, Pierre Bayle, François Bernier (the quarrel between Descartes and Gassendi and its legacy). The status of fiction in philosophy and literature in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries. Issues of fiction, rhetoric and make-believe in relation to intellectual history and science. |
| MULLET | ISABELLE | French and Italian | Arizona State University | USA |
La question pluridisciplinaire du point de vue au XVIIe siècle; dans la science (optique, geometrie), philosophie (relativisme), les domaines esthetique, politique, historiographique, moral. |
| Narvey | Benjamin | Music | University of Oxford | France | |
| Newell-Amato | Domenica | Foreign Languages | Eastern Illinois University | USA |
17th Century, Postcolonial Criticism, Theatre, Racine |
| Nica | Dana | French | Universitatea Alexandru Ioan Cuza - Iasi, Romania | Romania |
Blaise Pascal ; Port-Royal ; la communication érudite dans la République des Lettres ; argumentation et rhétorique dans le discours savant du XVIIe siècle ; plurilinguisme et intercompréhension en langues romanes. |
| Norman | Buford | USA |
Theatre, opera |
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| Norman | Larry | Romance Languages and Literatures | University of Chicago | USA | |
| O'Hara | Stephanie | Foreign Literature & Languages | University of Massachusetts Dartmouth | USA | |
| OBRIEN | WILLIAM | DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGICAL STUDIES | SAINT LOUIS UNIVERSITY | USA |
Early Modern Spirituality, Christian Sacraments, Classical Pragmatism, Sign Theory |
| Otton | Andrew | USA | |||
| Owens | Pam | Library Serials Department/Technical SVCS/Acquisitions | Indiana University | USA | |
| Paige | Nicholas | French Studies | Univ. California, Berkeley | USA |
seventeenth and eighteenth-century French literature and culture; theories of the novel; generic evolution; quantitative approaches to the study of literature; aesthetics and image theory |
| Paine | Skye | Modern Languages and Cultures | SUNY The College at Brockport | USA | |
| Pécharman | Martine | CNRS | France |
Metaphysics, moral philosophy, philosophy of language (Hobbes, Pascal, Port-Royal, Cambridge Platonists, Condillac) |
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| Pellegrin | Marie-Frédérique | Faculté de philosophie | Université Jean Moulin-Lyon 3 | France |
Le cartésianisme et ses différentes postérités, notamment féministes. Les théories de l'imagination à l'âge classique. |
| Perlmutter | Jennifer | World Languages and Literatures | Portland State University | USA |
fictional Jews and their relationship to knowledge, power and France's national identity; questions of historical narrative and of literacy and orality as they relate to the 'ana' genre and the novellas of Le Mercure galant |