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| Babacar Camara |
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| Title: Associate Professor French and Black World Studies |
| Ph.D. University of Rochester, 1999 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: Middletown Campus, Johnston Hall |
| Phone: 513.727.3358 |
| Email: camarab@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
| Call or email for information |
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| fields of study: |
| Social, political, economic, and historical analysis, modern African literature and cinema, cultural criticism, critical theory, French literature, African American and Caribbean Diaspora |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Marxist Theory, Black/African Specificities, and Racism (Lexington Books, May 2008) |
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| Articles |
| "Theories of PostNegritute." The CLR James Journal (A Publication of the Caribbean Philosophical Association). Vol. 12, no.1, 2006. |
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| "The Falsity of Hegel's Theses on Africa." Journal of Black Studies. September 2005. |
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| "Ideologies of Race and Racism." Research in Political Economy, Vol. 20, 2002. |
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| "L'engagement chez Rimbaud" |
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Title: Professor |
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Office: 204 Irvin Hall |
Phone: 513.529.7518 |
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Office Hours for Fall '09: |
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| fields of study: |
| Eighteenth- and nineteenth-centuries, queer theory |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Closet Writing/Gay Reading: Herman Melville's "Pierre" (Chicago, University of Chicago Press, 1993) |
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| Diderot: Thresholds of Representation (Columbus: The Ohio State University Press, March 1986) |
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| Articles |
“La Honte dans la théorie,” in Le Coq Héron # 184, Secret, Honte et violences: La honte à l’ép;reuve de la psychanalyse (Winter, 2006), pp. 100-108. |
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“Castration and Desire in ‘Sarrasine’ and La Fille aux yeux d’or: A Gay Perspective,” in Martine Antle, Dominique Fisher, Eds., Rhetoric of the Other (New Orleans: University of the South, 2002), pp. 45-64.
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| Translations |
| Félix Guattari, "Machinic Heterogenesis," in Rethinking Technologies (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993), 13-27. |
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| Jean-Luc Nancy, "Of Being-in-Common," in Community at Loose Ends, (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991). |
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| Jean-François Lyotard, "Unbeknownst," in Community at Loose Ends, (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1991). |
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| works in progress: |
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“De la honte à la théorie” forthcoming in Lire, Écrire la honte: Actes du colloque de Cerisy (Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon). |
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| Translations |
“Aus der Krise erwachsen: Queere Anfänge moderner Männlichkeit,” in Andreas Krass, ed.,Queer Denken: Gegen die Ordnung der Sexualität. (A translation of “Born in Crisis: The Queer Beginnings of Modern Masculinity in a Canonical French Novel.”) Forthcoming. |
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| Jesse Dickson |
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| Title: Associate Professor, Assistant Chair, Advisor to Minors |
| Ph.D. University of Pennsylvania, 1973 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 222 Irvin Hall |
| Phone: 513.529.7514 |
| Email: dicksojd@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
| Not teaching this semester. |
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| fields of study: |
| Seventeenth-century literature theatre (medieval, classical, modern), critical theory (theatrically, the comic). |
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| "L'Idéologie du rire ou Comment interpréter "Le Misanthrope" French Review, Vol 68, No 4, March 1995. |
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| Current research is on theatricality, voyeurism and the status of the body in the theater of the late 17th-century. |
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Title: Associate Professor, Department Honors Liaison |
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Office: 214 Irvin Hall |
Phone: 513.529.7514 |
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| fields of study: |
| Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French literature, landscape, material culture, early modern women writers, visual arts |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Vaux and Versailles: The Appropriations, Erasures, and Accidents That Made Modern France (University of Pennsylvania Press, December 2007) |
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| AssistantEditor, Tradition and Innovation in French Garden Art, Chapters in a New History (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2002) |
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| Articles |
| "Collecting Versailles: scriptural economies of the Cabinet du Roi," Studies in the history of garden and designed landscapes (Fall 2003): 258-66. |
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| "Two Gardens, Two Poems, Two Masters of the Grand Siècle: Vaux-le-Vicomte and Versailles According to Jean de La Fontaine," Word & Image 14.3 (July-September 1998): 306-15. |
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| "Love Letters: Definitions of Female Writing in Criticism of Les Lettres Portugaises," Romantic Review 88 (November 1997): 571-590. |
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| works in progress: |
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| The Sun King's Comets (1664 and 1680): Vision and Writing in Seventeenth-Century France. |
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| "Early Modern Women In Print. Using History of the Book to Teach Women Writers," is forthcoming in Faith Beasley, ed. Approaches to Teaching Early Modern French Women Writers. MLA. Forthcoming (Winter 2008) |
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| Elisabeth Hodges |
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| Title: Associate Professor, Affiliate in the Film Studies Program, Department Graduate Director |
| Ph.D. Harvard University, 2002 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 226 Irvin Hall |
| Phone: 513.529.5809 |
| Email: hodgesed@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
| T 4:00-5:30 |
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| fields of study: |
| French Renaissance literature, urbanism, French cinema and visual culture |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Urban Poetics in the French Renaissance (Ashgate Publishing, November 2008) |
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| "Representing Place in Gilles Corrozet's Antiquitez de Paris" French Studies (April 2008): 135-149. |
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| "Hélisenne's Purloined Letters" French Forum 30, no. 3(Fall 2005): 1-16. |
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| "Tales of the City: Montaigne and the Topography of Frenchness" In Le visage changeant de Montaigne/The Changing Face of Montaige, Keith Cameron and Laura Willett, eds. (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2003): 241-255. |
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| WORKS IN PROGRESS: |
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| Madness and Subjectivity in the French Renaissance (book manuscript in progress) |
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| Articles |
| "Rabelais and Feminism" In Approaches to Teaching Rabelais' Gargantua, Pantagruel, and Other Works" Floyd Gray and Todd Reeser, eds. (in progress) |
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| "Foucault, Aneau, and the Discourse of Madness" (in progress) |
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| "The Problem with Place in 'The Wire'" (in progress) |
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| Translations |
| Saint-Victor, Jacques de. Madame du Barry. Un nom de scandale. Translated and with an introduction by Elisabeth Hodges and Natasha Lee. Philadelphia:University of Pennsylvania Press, (under contract) |
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Title: Associate Professor, Affiliate in the Women's Studies Program |
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Office: 210 Irvin Hall |
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Phone: 513.529.5943 |
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| fields of study: |
| Critical Theory, Queer Theory, Philosophy, History and Theory of Poetry, Medieval and Early Modern French Literature |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Madeleine de l'Aubespine. Selected Poems and Translations: A Bilingual Edition. (University of Chicago Press, 2007) |
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| Queer Love in the Middle Ages. (Palgrave Macmillan, 2005). |
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| Articles |
| "Civilizing Subjects, Or Not:
Montaigne's Guide to Modernity, Agamben's
Exception, and Human Rights After Derrida," Anna
Klosowska and Bryan Reynolds, in Bryan Reynolds, Transversal
Subjects: From Montaigne to Deleuze After Derrida,
(London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). |
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| "Erotica and Women in Early Modern France: Madeleine de l'Aubespine's Queer Poems." Journal of the History of Sexuality, 2008. |
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| "Madeleine de l'Aubespine: Life, Works, and Auto-Mythography; An Exchange with Ronsard, ca. 1570-80." French Forum, 2008. |
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| "Arthur and Love," Arthuriana 17:4 (2007), 106-108 |
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| "The 'Homicidal Women' Stories in the Roman de Thèbes, the Brut Chronicles, and Deschamps's 'Ballad 285'." in Domestic Violence in Medieval Tests. Ed. Eve Salisbury, Georgiana Donavin and M.L. Price. University Press of Florida, 2002: 205-222. |
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| "Queer Fisher King: Castration as a Site of Queer Representation" (Perceval, Stabat Mater, The City of God). Arthuriana 11:3 (2001), 49-88. |
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| Madeleine de l'Aubespine. Oeuvres Poétiques. (Critical edition under preparation) |
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| Premodern Subjects. (Book manuscript in progress) |
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| "The Queer Premodern: Madeleine de l'Aubespine's and François de Fourquevaux's Erotic Scenarios." In: The Lesbian Premodern, eds. Noreen Giffney, Michelle M. Sauer and Diane Watt, Palgrave McMillan, projected 2009. |
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| "The Eastern Western: Camp a A Response to Cultural Failure in The Conqueror" (Starring John Wayne as Genghis Khan, 1956) In: The Queerness of "Medieval" Films, ed. Kathleen Coyne Kelly and Tison Pugh, (Palgrave McMillan, forthcoming 2009). |
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| "'Le discours de la raison' vs. la Terreur: le relativisme face au terrorisme (Derrida, Habermas, Borradori, Le 'concept' du 11 septembre, le plaidoyer de Simon Marion, 1587, et Mille plateaux de Deleuze et Guattari). In Actes du Colleque «Penser la Terreur», Cérisy 2006. |
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| "Madeleine de l'Aubespine (1546-1596), François de Fourquevaux (1561?-1611), and Marguerite de Valois's Letters." (Final revisions). |
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| "A Lost Volume of Poetry by Madeleine de l'Aubespine (1546-1596): Turin, Biblioteca Nazionale Universitaria, ms M.IV.12." (Final revisions). |
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| "Rape and Murder of Women in Early Modern Narratives: Nation-Building, Pleasure, and Compassion in Brantôme and L'Extoile." (Final revisions). |
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| "A Theory of Ecstasy: Deleuze's Any-Space-Whatever and Lacan. Article in the volume Medieval Ecstasy," (Final revisions). |
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| "Deleuze's On Cinema 2 and Neorealist and Post-Neorealist Cinema (Tarkovski, Passolini). (Final revisions). |
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| "Medieval Allegory, Perception of Space, and Queer Theory: A Homage to Jesùs-Rafael Soto, 1923-2005." (In progress). |
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| Mark McKinney |
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| Title: Associate Professor, Chief Departmental Advisor |
| Ph.D. Cornell University, 1994 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 206 Irvin Hall |
| Phone: 513.529.5646 |
| Email: mckinnm@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
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| (Caricature of Dr. McKinney drawn by Farid Boudjellal) |
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| fields of study: |
| Imperialism, colonialism and immigration; la bande dessinée; contemporary French and Francophone literatures and cultures. |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Editor of History and Politics in French-Language Comics and Graphic Novels, (Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, August 2008). |
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| Coeditor, with Laurence Grove and Ann Miller, of the journal European Comic Art, (Liverpool University Press, June 2008). European Comic Art |
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| Articles |
| "Georges Remi's legacy: between half-hidden history, modern myth and mass marketing," International Journal of Comic Art, vol. 9, no. 2, Fall 2007, pp. 68-80. |
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| "La frontière et l'affrontière: La bande dessinée et le dessin algériens de langue française face à la nation," in Mireille Rosello, ed., Images, imagination: Algérie, special issue of Expressions maghrébines, vol. 6, no. 1, Summer 2007, pp. 113-33. |
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| "Histoire et critique sociale dans les bandes dessinées africaines-américaines et franco-africaines" in Alec G. Hargreaves, ed., Minorités postcoloniales anglophones et francophones: Etudes culturelles comparées, Paris: L'Harmattan, 2004, pp. 199-218. |
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| "Framing the banlieue," in Roger Célestin, Eliane DalMolin and Alec G. Hargreaves, eds., Banlieues (Part 2), special issue of Contemporary French and Francophone Studies (formerly Sites), vol. 8, no. 2, Spring 2004, pp. 113-26. |
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| "It's a dog's life: Azouz Begag's Les chiens aussi, " in Alec G. Hargreaves, ed., Azouz Begag from A to Z, special issue of Expressions maghrébines, vol. 1, no. 2, Hiver 2002, pp. 131-47. |
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| WORKS IN PROGRESS: |
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| Redrawing Empire: Imperialism and Colonialism in French Comics and Graphic Novels |
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Title: Senior Instructor, 100-level Language Coordinator |
M.A. |
Office: 215 Irvin Hall |
Phone: 513.529.7519 |
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Office Hours for Fall '09: |
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| fields of study: |
| French language pedagogy, Twentieth-century literature |
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| Patricia Reynaud |
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Title: Associate Professor, Affiliate in the Women's Studies Program,
Advisor to Pi Delta Phi and French Corridor |
| Ph.D. University of Oregon, 1987 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 228 Irvin Hall /Phone: 513.529.7524 |
| Email: reynaupg@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Spring '09: |
| On leave this year. Not
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| fields of study: |
| European Discourses on Globalization and alter-globalization; Critical Theory (Sociology of Culture, Pierre Bourdieu, Luc Boltanski); French Culture and Society and Socio-political and Historical Criticism; Twentieth-century religious philosopher (Simone Weil, René Guénon and Frithjof Schuon); The impact of Sufism and Hinduism on French intellectual history. |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Fiction et Faillite: Economie et Métaphores dan Madame Bovary, (Peter Lang Publishing Inc., New York, 1994) |
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| Articles |
| "Visions de l'Inde dans la littérature en prose: le cas de Jean Biès." Accepted for the Actes du Colloque du IV Congrès International de l'A.I.T.F. (Association of Indian Teachers of French). |
| "Mémoire et Identité dans Le livre noir (Orhan Pamuk) et Le regard mutilé (Daryush Shayegan)," Nouvelles Etudes francophones, Vol. 22,2, Fall 2007. |
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| "The Eternal Feminine in Traditional Hinduism," in Studies in Vedanta: Essays in honor of Professor Rama Rao Pappu (Professor of Philosophy, Miami University), (New Delhi, D.K. Printworld, 2006). |
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| Review of "Returning to the Essential, Selected Writings of Jean Bies," in Sophia, the Journal of Traditional Studies, Vol. 10,2, 2004, 179-185. |
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| "Sexualité et violence dans l'œuvre de Tahar Ben Jelloun" in North-South Linkages and Connections in Continental dans Diaspora African Literatures, edited by Edris Makward, Mark Lilleleht and Ahmed Saber, ALA Annual Series, Vol. 12, (Africa World Press, November 2004): 404-422. |
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| "Sai Baba and the King of the World: the Question of the Supreme Center in the Islamic teachings of the Saint of Shirdi," in Sophia, the journal of Traditional Studies, Vol. 10, 1, 2004, 137-165. (Co-authored) |
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| "Portée spirituelle et sociale de L'enracinement aujourd'hui" in Cahiers Simone Weil: L'Enracinement II, Le social, la cité, le spirituel, Vol. 16,4, December 2003, 399-317. |
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| "Simple Minds, Complex Distinctions: Reading Forrest Gump and Pleasantville through the Lens of Bourdieu's Sociological Theory," in Memory and Representation, Constructed Truths and Competing Realities, edited by Dena E. Eber and Arthur G. Neal, (Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 2001). |
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| works in progress: |
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| The Hindu Paradign: René Guénon, Frithjof Schuon, Alain Daniélou and Ananda Coomaraswamy (with a grant from the Infinity Foundation in Princeton, December 2007) |
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| "Religious Maya," accepted for publication in the proceedings of the "Global Congress of World Religions after 9/11." |
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Title: Assistant Professor, Affiliate in the Jewish Studies Program
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Office: 213 Irvin Hall |
Phone: 513.529.9917 |
| Email: roses@muohio.edu |
Office Hours for Fall '09: |
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| fields of study: |
| Comparative Literature, Literary Theory, and Jewish Studies |
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| "Patrick Modiano's Dora Bruder, Surrealism, and the Postmemorial Archive," Postmodern Culture 18:2 (2008) |
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| "Auschwitz as Hermeneutic Rupture, Differend, and Image malgré tout: Jameson, Lyotard, Didi-Huberman," in Visualizing the Holocaust, ed. David Bathrick, et al., Camden House Press, 2008. |
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| "Mathieu Kassovitz's La Haine and the Ambivalence of French-Jewish Identity," French Studies 61.4 (2007): 476-491. |
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| "Lazarus Bendavid's and J.G. Fichte's Kantian Fantasies of Jewish Decapitation in 1793," Jewish Social Studies 13.3 (2007): 73-102. |
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| "The Funny Business of the Swedish East India Company: Gender and Imperial Joke-Work in Jacob Wallenberg's Travel Writing," Eighteenth Century Studies 33 (2000): 217-232 *Reprinted in Literature Criticism from 1400 to 1800, volume 77 (Gale, 2002): 325-334. |
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| "Goethe's Splitting Image: Writing and/as (Male) Sexuality in 'Das Tagebuch' and Beyond," Goethe Yearbook 9 (1999): 131-157. |
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| Translations |
| Schade/schade, Literary translation from the Dutch of Tom Jansen (Antwerpen: Bebuquin, 1995) Awarded the 1993 Flemish-Dutch Playwriting Prize (de Vlaams-Nederlandse toneelschrijfprijs); first performance in English 3/11/93 at the Bergen International Theatre, Bergen, Norway. |
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| "The Last Judgment as Artistic Process: The Flaying of Marsyas in the Sistine Chapel," Academic translation from the German of Beat Wyss, Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics 28 (1995): 62-77. |
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| Jewish Subjects: Jews and Subjectivity in German Literature and Philosophy 1789-1848 (book manuscript in progress) |
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| Absence and Evidence: Detective Work and Holocaust Representation in Photography, Film, Narrative, and Theory (book manuscript in progress) |
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| "The Silence of the Jews in Lyotard's Late Work" |
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| “Getting Real with 'Real Jews’: Materiality and Performativity in Marx’s 'On the Jewish Question’” |
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| Randy Runyon |
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Title: Professor, University Carillonneur, Affiliate in the American Studies Program,
Advisor for French Thematic Sequences |
| Ph.D. John Hopkins University, 1973 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 216 Irvin Hall / Phone: 513.529.5303 |
| Email: runyonr@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
| M W F 3:05-4:05 |
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| fields of study: |
| Sixteenth- and seventeenth-centuries, poetry, American studies |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
| Books |
La Fontaine's Complete Tales in Verse: An Illustrated & Annotated Translation (McFarland & Co. Publishers, Inc.,
January 2009 |
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| Ghostly Parallels: Robert Penn Warren and the Lyric Poetic Sequence (University of Tennessee Press, 2006) |
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| The Art of the Persian Letters: Unlocking Montesquieu's "Secret Chain" (University of Delaware Press, 2005) |
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| In La Fontaine's Labyrinth: A Thread through the Fables (Rookwood Press, 2000) |
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| Delia Webster and the Underground Railroad (University Press of Kentucky, 1996) |
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| Reading Raymond Carver (Syracuse University Press, 1992) |
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| Articles |
| "Montesquieu's Persian Chain Letters: A New Solution to the Riddle." 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early Modern Era 14 (2007): 221-52. |
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| "Dreams and Other Connections among Carver's Recovered Stories." Journal of the Short Story in English 46 (2006): 63-74. |
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| Translations |
| A translation, in meter and verse, of Jean de La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers.; A comparative study of Boccacci's Decameron, Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron, and La Fontaine's Contes et nouvelles en vers |
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Title: Emeritus
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Office: No
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Phone: 513.529.7508
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| Romance Studies, Cinema Studies |
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| Diversions of Pleasure: Luis Buñuel and the Crises of Desire ( Columbus:Ohio State University Press, 1987) |
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| "Putting the Squeeze on Thought: Buñuel's Naturalism and the Threshold of Imagination," in The Transcultural Imaginary of Luis Buñuel, University of Ottowa and the Cinemateca de Mexico, 2003. |
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| "Singled out by history: La Jetée and the aesthetics of memory," French Cultural Studies, Vol. 10, No 28 (February 1999). |
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| "Signification in the Cinema," in Bill Nichols. Movies and Methods, Vol.2, University of California Press, 1985. |
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| "Textuality of the Subject in Belle de Jour," Sub-stance, No. 26, 1980. |
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| "The Space of Desire in An Andalusian Dog," Purdue Film Studies Annual, Purdue University: West Lafayette, IN, 1979. |
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| works in progress: |
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| "Beyond a Shadow of a Doubt: Photographic Conditions of Presence in the Postmodern Era." |
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| "Benjamin's 'Trope of Troubled Burial' and the Politics of War Memory: Marker, Lanzmann, Godard, Rouch." |
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| "Framing War and its Aftermath: Cinema, Memory, and the Culture of Commemoration." |
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| Jonathan Strauss |
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| Title: Associate Professor, Chair |
| Ph.D. Yale University, 1993 / Curriculum Vitae |
| Office: 207A Irvin Hall |
| Phone: 513.529.7508 |
| Email: strausja@muohio.edu |
| Office Hours for Fall '09: |
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| fields of study: |
| Nineteenth- and twentieth-century French literature, philosophy and literature, aesthetics and medicine |
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| SELECTED PUBLICATIONS: |
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| Subjects of Terror: Nerval, Hegel, and the Modern Self (Stanford University Press, 1998) |
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| Editor, Poster-Mortem: The State of Death as a Modern Construct (Diacritics 30:3) |
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| Articles |
| "The Poetry of Loss: Lamartine, Muset, and Nerval" in Michael Ferber, ed. Companion to European Romanticism (Blackwell, 2005) |
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| "Political Force and the Grounds of Identity" In MLN 117:4 (September 2002), pp. 808-835. |
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| "Preface: The State of Death" Diacritics 30:3 (fall, 2000), pp. 3-11. |
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| "After Death" in Diacritics 30:3 (fall, 2000), pp. 90-104. |
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| "Subject and Image in Eluard's Early Poetry: In Mosaic 33:2 (June, 2000), pp. 25-46. |
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| works in progress: |
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| Human Remains: Fantasies of Abjection in Nineteenth-Century Paris. (Book manuscript under review.) |
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| Antigone or the Politics of Memory. (Book manuscript in process.) |
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| "Antigone et l'état cadavérique." Chapter in Bruno Chaouat ed. La hontologie. Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon. (Forthcoming in 2007) |
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| Articles on Mallarmé, Flaubert, and Huysmans |
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