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Mary Jean Green

Ph.D., Harvard University

Professor, Department of French and Italian

Recent Scholarship:

"People Who Leave No Trace: Dora Bruder and the French Immigrant Community," Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature (Forthcoming 2007).

"Echoes of the Casbah:  From Pepe le Moko to Bab el-Oued City," Nottingham French Studies, Summer 2007.

"Diversity and Difference in the Postcolonial Nation: Quebec," Postcolonial Thought in the Francophone World, ed. David Murphy and Charles Forsdick, Liverpool University Press (Forthcoming 2007).

“Cartographies de la mémoire, Réinscription du feminin:  L’Autofiction chez Régine Robin” in Sexuation, Espace, Ecriture:  La Littérature Québécoise en Transformation, ed. Louise Dupré, Jaap Lintvelt, Janet M. Paterson (Montreal: Editions Note Bene, 2002), 93-113.

Women and Narrative identity: Rewriting the Quebec National Text (McGill-Queen's Univeristy Press, Montreal, 2002).

Ecritures De Femmes, co-written with Mary Ann Caws (Yale University Press, 1996).

Interests:

Francophone women's writing
Contemporary French literature
Feminist theory

Courses Taught:

Gender and Islam in the North African Novel (08W)
History and Theory of Feminism

 

Last Updated: 12/10/08