| Christina F. Chabrier, French and Instructor
Please note: Christina has left the "Romance Studies" group at Duke University; some info here might not be up to date.
- Contact Info:
Office Location: | 014 Languages Bldg. | Office Phone: | 919-660-3133 | Email Address: | | - Office Hours:
- Tues/Thurs 9:30-10:30 in Lang 014
MWF 11:30-12:30 on East (exact location to be determined). Also by appt.
- Education:
PhD in French Literature | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill | 2002 |
MA in French Literaure | University of Florida | 1998 |
BA in French with honors | University of Florida | 1995 |
- Specialties:
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French
- Research Interests: Medievalism, Aesthetics, the Belle Epoque
- Areas of Interest:
- French Décadence
Belle Epoque aesthetic preoccupations in literature the figure of the artist social and historical approaches medievalism parody and palimpsests in modern and postmodern works influence of philosophy on modern literature medieval religious narratives and fabliaux
- Keywords:
- French Décadence • Belle Epoque • aesthetic preoccupations in literature • the figure of the artist • social and historical approaches • medievalism • parody and palimpsests in modern and postmodern works • influence of philosophy on modern literature medieval religious narratives and fabliaux
- Recent Publications
- Polychromatic Piety: Saints According to Anatole France,
in Medieval Saints in Late Nineteenth Century French Culture, edited by Elizabeth Emery and Laurie Postelwate
(Spring, Accepted, 2004)
- Sœur Béatrice et Le Miracle de saint Antoine de Maeterlinck: Réponse à Villiers de l’Isle-Adam et à Flaubert,
Etudes francophones
(Spring, Accepted, 2004)
- Béatrix Gets a Makeover: Modern Rewritings of a Medieval Legend,
Romance Notes, vol. 42 no. 3
(2002),
pp. 273-81
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