ANNE HOLLOWAY QUINNEY
Curriculum vitae

Associate Professor of French

EDUCATION:

  • Ph.D French Studies, Duke University, May 2000
  • M.A. French Studies, Duke University, April 1997
  • Maîtrise Lettres Modernes, Université de Paris VIII, October 1994
  • B.A. Literature and Society/Modern Culture and Media, Brown University, May 1992

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION:

    20th-century French poetry and fiction, French cultural studies, literary theory, psychoanalysis, film


MOST FREQUENTLY TAUGHT CLASSES:

  • Twentieth Century French and Francophone Novel
  • Twentieth Century French Poetry
  • French Culture and Civilization
  • History of French Cinema
  • Allegories of the Occupation
  • Literary Theory
  • Conversation and Composition
  • Introduction to Literary Analysis
  • Honor’s College Seminars on Identity and Science and Religion
  • Tales of the City: Paris in the Eyes of the Flaneur
  • Intermediate French Language
  • Advanced French Grammar

PUBLICATIONS:

    BOOKS:

    • Le goût de la révolte. Paris: Mercure de France, 2008.
    • Windows, Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2003 (translation with introduction, J.B. Pontalis, Fenêtres, Paris: Gallimard, 2000)

    ARTICLES IN REFEREED JOURNALS:

    • “‘Il faudrait qu’elle soit belle et dure comme de l’acier’: Sartre and The Problem of Writing” Dalhousie French Studies (83, summer 2008)
    • “A Writer Under the Influence: Duras and the ‘expérience intérieure’” Australian Journal of French Studies Vol. XLV (1), 22-42 (2008)
    • “Cultural Colonies: France and the Romanian Imagination” Contemporary French & Francophone Studies: Sites Vol. 11 (3), (2007)
    • “Excess and Identity: The Franco-Romanian Ionesco Combats Rhinoceritis” South Central Review Vol. 24 (3), 36-52 (2007)
    • “Bilingue l'Obscur: Blanchot in the Interstices of Abdelkebir Khatibi’s Love in Two Languages” International Journal of Francophone Studies, Vol. 7 (3), 131-149 (2004)
    • “The Cioran Exception” Nottingham French Studies, Vol. 43, (3), 1-10 (2004)
    • “Psychoanalysis is on the couch: France celebrates Freud in 2000" French Cultural Studies, Vol. 15, (2), 114-126 (2004)
    • “Translation as Transference." The Translator, Vol. 10, (1), 109-129 (2004)

    CONFERENCES:

    • “Cultural Colonies: France and the Romanian Imagination” 21st Century France” 20th Century French Studies Colloquium, Miami, FL, March 2006
    • "Rhinoceritis:Ionesco’s Indictment of Fascist Romania” South Central Modern Language Association, New Orleans, LA, October 2004
    • “The Latin Fraternity: France in the Romanian Imagination” Conference on Balkan & South Slavic Linguistics, Literature & Folklore,Oxford, Mississippi, April 15-17, 2004
    • “Loss and Gain: The Twentieth Century East European Experience in Exile” Modern Language Association, San Diego, CA, December 2003
    • “Invisible Communities” South Central Modern Language Association, Hot Springs, AK, October 2003
    • “From the Catacombs of Pleasure: Kiss and Tell Fiction in 21st Century France” 20th Century French Studies Colloquium, Champaign-Urbana, IL, March 2003
    • “Sartre and Commitment: The Body in Angst” South Central Modern Language Association, Austin, TX, November 2002
    • "Critiques of Psychoanalysis: J.B. Pontalis’ New Critical Vocabulary" Modern Language Association, New Orleans, LA, December 2001
    • “Teaching French Popular Culture with Internet: Uses and Abuses,” South Central Modern Language Association, Tulsa, OK, November 2001
    • “A Tepid Atmosphere: The Internal Landscape of Baudelaire’s Tableaux Parisiens,” Interdisciplinary Nineteenth-Century Studies, Nanterre, France, June 2000
    • “True Blue: Affect and the Limits of Philosophy,” Boston College Eighth Annual Conference on Romance Studies, Boston, MA, March 2000
    • “Ecrire la Révolte,” Colloque International sur Albert Camus, Poitiers, France, May 1999
    • “Plotting Murders: Marguerite Duras and the ‘crime passionel’,” 16th Annual Colloquium on Twentieth Century French Studies, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, March 1999
    • "Diasporic Encounters," Northwestern Conference on Narrative, Evanston, IL, April 1998

    INVITED SPEAKER:

    • "Discussion on Michael Fried’s Absorption and Theatricality: Painting and Beholder in the Age of Diderot," The McDonnell-Barksdale Honor’s College, The University of Mississippi, February 21, 2003
    • “Recent Films by Women in France,” Sarah Isom Center for Women, The University of Mississippi, December 3, 2001
    • “Translation as Transference,” Center for French and Francophone Studies, Duke University, November 14, 2001
    • “Teaching with Technology,”Pre-Convention Roundtable, SCMLA, November 1, 2001

    GRANTS, AWARDS, APPOINTMENTS:

    • NEH Summer Institute, Paris, France, 2003
    • Faculty Research Fellow, The University of Mississippi, 2003-04
    • Mississippi Humanties Council Grant, 2002
    • FACSEA Tournées Grant recipient, 2001-02, 2002-03, 2003-04
    • Office of Research Support Grant, University of Mississippi, 2001
    • College of Liberal Arts Grant, University of Mississippi, Summers 2001, 2002, 2004
    • Ecole normale supérieure, Lectureship, Rue d’Ulm, Paris, France, 1997-1999
    • Lewis Siegel Dissertation Semester Fellowship, 2000
    • Duke University Graduate School Fellowship, 1997-1999
    • Foreign Language and Area Study Fellowship, US Dept. of Ed., 1996-1997
    • Department of Romance Studies Fellowship, 1993-1994
    • Certificate, Centre d'Etudes Critiques, Paris, France, Spring 1991
    • NEH Younger Scholars Grant, 1987

    PROFESSIONAL SERVICES:

    • Study Abroad Advisor for French programs
    • French Representative, South Central Modern Language Association
    • Faculty Advisor, Pi Delta Phi (French Honor Society)
    • Chair, Committee on Study Abroad

    PROFESSIONAL AND HONORARY ORGANIZATIONS:

    • MLA, SCMLA, RSAA (Romanian Studies Association of America)

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