Category Archives: Gide

GRADUATION!

Today it was my supreme pleasure to receive my PhD (officially!) from the CUNY Graduate Center!  The Commencement Exercises took place at Avery Fisher Hall in Lincoln Center, along with several colleagues from the PhD Program in French at the GC, as well as other colleagues from Macaulay.  The student speaker was Gregory Donovan from […] Continue reading

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Crosspost from la Fondation Catherine Gide

This is a report on the Gide panel from the MLA 2012: “The Feminine in André Gide’s Life and Works” on the website for the Catherine Gide Foundation (Fondation Catherine Gide).  Justine Legrand writes: Du 5 au 8 janvier 2012 se tenait à Seattle le Congrès annuel de la MLA (Modern Language Association). Parmi un […] Continue reading

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Report from the MLA – Seattle 2012

Got back from the MLA earlier this week and my head is still spinning. What an amazing experience. First and foremost, I want to acknowledge the panel that I had the privilege of being part of: The Feminine in André Gide’s Works and Life .  My co-panelists and I discussed different aspects of how Gide presents […] Continue reading

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