| Pietro Frassica |
frassica@princeton.edu |
| PIETRO FRASSICA (Ph.D., Boston College ), Professor in Italian at Princeton since 1976, during which time he has been instrumental in developing and overseeing the Italian undergraduate program. He also serves on the committees for the interdepartmental Program in Italian Studies, Medieval Studies and Renaissance Studies. His scholarship has been in the early Renaissance, the 18th century... [more] |
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| Marie-Hélène Huet |
mhhuet@princeton.edu |
| MARIE-HÉLÈNE HUET
(Doctorat ès Lettres, Université de Bordeaux,
France) is M. Taylor Pyne Professor of French. She has taught
at the University of California at Berkeley, where she chaired
the Department of French (1982-85), Amherst College, the
University of Virginia and the University of Michigan. She
has published articles... [more] |
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| Sarah Kay |
sarahkay@princeton.edu |
| Sarah Kay (D.Phil., Oxford) is Professor of French and a specialist in medieval French and Occitan literature. She taught in the UK at the University of Liverpool and then at Cambridge... [more] |
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| Natasha Lee |
n2lee@princeton.edu |
| NATASHA LEE (Ph.D., Harvard U.) is an Assistant Professor specializing in the French Enlightenment and on the relation between literature and other discourses, most notably, philosophy, political theory, history of science... [more] |
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| Simone Marchesi |
simonem@princeton.edu |
| SIMONE MARCHESI, Assistant Professor
of French and Italian. (Ph.D., Princeton University, Comparative
Literature) His special interest is in the influence of
classical and late-antique Latin works on Italian medieval
writers... [more] |
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| Gaetana Marrone-Puglia |
marrone@princeton.edu |
| GAETANA MARRONE-PUGLIA (Ph.D.,
Northwestern U.) specializes in modern Italian literature
and Post World War II Italian cinema. Her principal publications
include articles in the 19th- and 20th-century literature,
film, politics, and cultural studies... [more] |
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| Florent Masse |
fmasse@princeton.edu |
| FLORENT MASSE (M.A. Université de Lille III) is a Lecturer of French and the Director of L’Atelier, the French Theater Workshop. He trained as an actor and director at Lille National Theater under Daniel Mesguich and later pursued his theater studies at Amherst College... [more] |
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| Suzanne Nash |
snash@princeton.edu |
| SUZANNE NASH (Ph.D., Princeton
U.) specializes in French literature of the 19th and 20th
centuries and as a Professor in French regularly teaches
graduate seminars on modern poetry... [more] |
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| François Rigolot |
rigolot@princeton.edu |
| FRANÇOIS RIGOLOT (Ph.D., U. of Wisconsin), Meredith Howland Pyne Professor of French Literature, former Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures (1984-91, 1996-99), of French and Italian (2002-03)... [more] |
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| Christine Sagnier |
csagnier@princeton.edu |
| Christine Sagnier (Ph.D., Université de Besançon) is Coordinator of the French Language Program and a specialist in Applied Linguistics and Second Language Acquisition. Her dissertation explored...[more] |
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| Volker Schröder |
volkers@princeton.edu |
| VOLKER SCHRÖDER (Dr. phil., Univ. Tübingen, Germany) is an Associate Professor of French specializing in the literature and culture of the seventeenth century. He has taught at the Universität Salzburg (Austria) and at Duke University...
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| Aissata Sidikou-Morton |
asidikou@princeton.edu |
| AISSATA SIDIKOU-MORTON (Ph.D,
Penn State U.) is an Assistant Professor of French. Her
doctoral dissertation is entitled “Recreating Words,
Reshaping Worlds: The Verbal Art of Women From Mali, Niger,
and Senegal.” She authored a book of the same title
that will soon appear with Africa World Press... [more] |
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| Sara Teardo |
steardo@princeton.edu |
| SARA TEARDO (Laurea summa cum laude, University of Venice) is a Full Time lecturer of Italian and a PhD candidate at Rutgers University. Her dissertation "Looking out the Window: Italian Women Writers... [more] |
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| Thomas Trezise |
ttrezise@princeton.edu |
| THOMAS TREZISE (Ph.D., Yale U.)
is an Associate Professor of French specializing in modern
French literature, contemporary literary theory, and recent
Continental philosophy... [more] |
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| Fiorenza Weinapple |
weinappl@princeton.edu |
| FIORENZA WEINAPPLE (Ph.D., New
York U.), is a Senior Lecturer in Italian specializing in
literature of the Renaissance, history of the Italian language,
and methodology of language teaching... [more] |
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