
Professor
Phone: 501-916-3161
Email: [email protected]
Educational Background
- Ph.D. Comparative Literature (certificate in Psychoanalytic Studies), Emory University (2004)
- M.A. French Literature, New York University (1997)
- B.A. with honors in Comparative Literature (minor in Women Studies), Colorado College (1994)
Areas of Focus
- Comparative Literature; History of Feminist Philosophy; Literary Theory; Translation; Gender Studies
Research Interests
I’m currently writing an article on the work of 18th-century feminist philosopher Louise Dupin as well as a historical fiction project about salons in 18th-century Paris.
Selected Publications
- 2023 Louise Dupin’s Work on Women: Selections, co-edited and co-translated with Rebecca Wilkin. New Histories of Philosophy series, Oxford University Press.
- Forthcoming: “L’id茅e salique selon Louise Dupin.” with Rebecca Wilkin. In Philosophies : F茅minin pluriel. Anthologie des femmes philosophes (editor, Anne-Lise Ray), Classiques Garnier.
- Forthcoming: translation (with Michael Johnson) of Henri Thomas’ novel, Le Parjure. In Perjury: A Critical Edition (editor, Martin McQuillan). Rowman and Littlefield.
- 2011 鈥淩eading, Marks, Love: Rousseau, Stendhal, Baudelaire鈥, Oxford Literary Review, vol 33.1, 2011.
- 2010 鈥淚nvito Spectatore: Scenes of Love in the Lettre 脿 d鈥橝lembert sur les spectacles,鈥 Romance Notes, 50 (2), Winter 2010
- 2009 鈥淭he Unfinished Work on Louise Marie-Madeleine Dupin鈥檚 Unfinished Ouvrage sur les femmes,鈥 Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 43(1), Fall 2009
- 2008 鈥淪igns of Reading and the Subject of Love in Stendhal鈥檚 De l鈥橝mour.鈥 Nineteenth-Century French Studies, 36.3-4