In the past decade, I have worked mostly on gender studies and travel literature, but, as you will see here, other projects have come up my way, and I have tremendously enjoyed working on an array of research, mainly in the nineteenth century, but also in early modern centuries.
First, find here a summary of my research and biographical information on my four writers, sources for my dissertation project.
Second, a short note on the current projects I am working on: an annotated version of Th. Bentzon’s Les Américaines chez elles, and an article on the the parallels between female bodies of color and white female travelers in French female travel writing.
Third, a short extract from one of my most recent contributions, the biographical article on Paul Morand, set to be published in 2015 in the Routledge Encyclopedia of Modernism.
Fourth, you will find a page on my work on our graduate conference in 2008 and 2012, containing another excerpt of my work published in the e-journal Equinoxes, the Department of French Studies’ peer-reviewed graduate journal.
Fifth, find here a short explanation of the work that I did for two years with the Center for Digital Scholarship at Brown University, with the Rockefeller Library.
And finally, find here reviews on Le voyage au féminin. Persectives historiques et littéraires, as well as other reviews for the book, a collaborative work directed by Nicolas Bourguinat and to which I contributed, in 2009.
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