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Fabienne Moore

Associate Professor of French
French, Romance Languages, School of Global Studies and Languages
Phone: 541-346-4032
Office: 324 Friendly Hall
Office Hours: Fall 2024: Thursdays 9:30-11:30 am
Research Interests: Early European romanticism; Chateaubriand; European Enlightenment; French & Haitian Revolutions; French and Francophone cultural and literary history; prose poetry; bande dessinées & graphic narratives; blue humanities

Education

Ph.D., Comparative Literature, New York University, 2001
Maîtrise, English, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, France,1989

Research

* Manuscripts

      
* Book Chapters
  • “The Reception of Homer in the French Enlightenment.” In Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Homer from Byzantium to the Enlightenment. Eds. Christina-Panagiota Manolea and Antony Makrinos. Leden, Netherlands: Brill, forthcoming.
  • "Germaine de Staël Defines Romanticism, or the Analogy of the Glass Harmonica." In Staël’s Philosophy of the PassionsSensibility, Society, and the Sister Arts . Eds. Tili Boon Cuillé and Karyna Szmurlo. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press. 2013. p. 263-280.
  • “Early French Romanticism.” In A Companion to European Romanticism, Michael Ferber ed. 600 p. Blackwell: December 2005. p. 172-191.
* Peer-Reviewed Articles
* Translation
Mário Pinto de Andrade, The Revolution Will Be a Poetic Act. African Culture and Decolonolization. Edited by Lanie Millar. Translated by Lanie Millar and Fabienne Moore. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2024.

Wallace Shawn, La Fièvre. Paris: Les Editions du Paquebot, 2014.
 
Edition in preparation
 François- René de Chateaubriand, Les Natchez. With Pierre Glaudes and Pierino Gallo. Paris: Champion.