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Claudia Nadine

Associate Professor of French with Term

Associate Professor of French with Term

739200151Claudiaf07.jpgClaudiaf07.jpgClaudia Nadine earned her doctoral degree in French, with an emphasis in critical theory, from the University of California, Irvine. As a post-graduate, she was selected to participate in an NEH Summer Institute on French Cultural Studies and in a Fulbright to Senegal and Côte d’Ivoire. Dr. Nadine’s teaching experience has ranged from nineteenth- and twentieth-century French and Francophone literatures, to courses in advanced writing. Her research and teaching interests include nineteenth-century French literature (particularly poetry and the question of the “feminine”), women writers, and science and literature. She is currently working on an interdisciplinary book manuscript entitled “Healing Cultures: From 19th-century France to West Africa and Beyond” which examines textual representations of colonized “diseased” bodies, postcolonial maladies, and the work of physicians, midwives, and healers.

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