curriculum vitae - Georgetown University
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curriculum vitae - Georgetown University
CURRICULUM VITAE PATRICIA REYNAUD PRESENT POSITION • Associate Professor, SFS-Q, Georgetown University (2009-present) PREVIOUS POSITIONS • • • • • • Associate Professor of French, Department of French and Italian, Miami University, Oxford, OHIO, 1995-2009 Intensive Summer Instructor at Middlebury College, French School (graduate and undergraduate), summer 2004, 2005 and 2006. Assistant Professor of French, Department of French and Italian, Miami University, Oxford, OH, 1988-1995 Assistant Professor of French, Dept. of Romance Languages, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH, 1987-88. French Instructor, Dept. of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR, 1985-87. Graduate Teaching Assistant, Dept. of Romance Languages, Univ. of Oregon, Eugene, OR, 1981-86. EDUCATION • • • • • • • PhD in French Literature, with distinction, University of Oregon, 1987. MA in French Literature, University of Oregon, 1983. Diplôme de l'Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, section Politique Economique et Sociale, 1978. DEA (Diplôme d'Etudes Approfondies), British Culture and Civilization, Paris III (Sorbonne Nouvelle), 1977. BA, Political Science, Grand Valley State Colleges, Allendale, MI, with High Honors, 1976. Maîtrise d'Anglais, Paris III (Sorbonne nouvelle), mention Très bien, 1976. Licence d'Anglais, Paris XIII. PUBLICATIONS Book accepted for publication: The Hindu Miracle: Traditionalism and Sanathana Dharma (co-authored) Accepted for publication by the Infinity Foundation, Princeton, NJ. Edited volume accepted for publication in April 2012. Forthcoming in 2014 La question du Mal (co-authored). Collection Rencontres. Accepted by Classiques Garnier, 6 rue de la Sorbonne, 75005 Paris. Book: Fiction et Faillite: Economie et Métaphores dans Madame Bovary. American University Studies II/202. New York: Peter Lang Publishing Inc., 1994. Refereed Articles (selection): • “Bent Keltoum: Entre oppression et force?” in Expressions Maghrébines, “Brassages Franco-Maghrébins” Vol. 12, no. 2, hiver 2013, pp. 109-128. • “ De la litérature monde au monde de la litérature: Le cas de L’élégance du hérisson (2006)” in Saint-Fort, Hugues, (Ed.) Nouvelles Francographies, Vol. 2, Numéro special 1, Nouvelle Série, 2011, Actes du colloque organisé par la Société des Professeurs Français et Francophones d’Amérique (SPFFA), pp. 97-105. December 2011 • “Le goût des autres d'Agnès Jaoui: de l'adaptation de P. Bourdieu au cinéma à sa subversion” in Day, James (Ed.) Stealing the Fire. Adaptation, Appropriation, Plagiarism, Hoax in French and Francophone Literature and Film, Amsterdam/New York, NY, 2010, FLS, VIII, pp.157-175 • “Religious Maya” in Arvind Sharma (ed) The World’s Religions after September 11: The Interfaith Dimension, volume three (Westport, Connecticut: Praeger Perspectives, 2009, pp.71-80 • “Swami Karpatri Ji in France.” Research Journal of Indian Cultural, Social and Philosophical Stream (Anusilana), 2008 Vol. VI, 1-2. • “Visions de l’Inde dans la littérature en prose: le cas de Jean Biès.” Actes du IVe Congrès International de l'AITF: Les études françaises et francophones dans un panorama plurilingue. Association of Indian Teachers of French avec le concours de l'Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie (AUF), Samhita Publications; Chennai, 2007, pp. 241-258 • “Mémoire et identité dans Le livre noir (Orhan Pamuk) et Le regard mutilé” (Daryush Shayegan). Nouvelles Etudes Francophones (NEF). Automne 2007, vol. 22, 2, 135-151. • “The Eternal Feminine in Traditional Hinduism,” Studies in Vedanta: Essays in honor of Professor Rama Rao Pappu (Professor of Philosophy, Miami University), New Delhi, D.K. Printworld, 2006. • Review of “Returning to the Essential, Selected Writings of Jean Bies” Sophia, the Journal of Traditional Studies, Volume 10, 2, 2004. 179-185 • “Sexualité et violence dans l’œuvre de Tahar Ben Jelloun » in North-South Linkages and Connections in Continental dans Diaspora African Literatures. Ed. Edris Makward, Mark Lilleleht and Ahmed Saber, ALA Annual Series, Volume 12, Publisher: Africa World Press, November 2004. 404-422. • “Sai Baba and the King of the World: the Question of the Supreme Center in the Islamic teachings of the Saint of Shirdi” Sophia, the journal of Traditional Studies, Volume 10, 1, 2004. 137-165 (Coauthored) • “Portée spirituelle et sociale de L’enracinement aujourd’hui.” Cahiers Simone Weil: L’Enracinement II, Le social, la cité, le spirituel, Volume 26, No.4, Dec. 2003: 399-417. 2 • • “Simple Minds, Complex Distinctions: Reading Forrest Gump and Pleasantville through the Lens of Bourdieu’s Sociological Theory.” In Memory and Representation, Constructed Truths and Competing Realities. Editors: Dena E. Eber and Arthur G. Neal. Publisher: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 2001. “Jean-Joseph Goux and the metaphor of the promissory note in Flaubert's Madame Bovary." Diacritics 18 (Summer 1988): 69-80. PAPERS AND PANELS (selection) § § § § • • • • • • • • • “Protagonistes féminins et inventivité: le cas des frères Dardennes” Presented at the PAMLA in San Diego, CA, November 2013. “Protagonistes féminins du Nouveau Réalisme Social au cinéma” Presented at the RMMLA Conference in Vancouver, WA, October 2013. “A la croisée de deux romans: Yasmina Khadra et Alexis Jenni”, Presented at the CIEF international colloquium in Mauritius Island, June 2013. “Le Cinéma après 1995: du « fragment » aux « restes »” 20th/21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium on Traces and Fragments » in Atlanta, GA, March 2013. “Le cinéma québécois après 1995 et les flux migratoires”. Presented at the North/South international Conference of the American Council for Québec Studies, Sarasota, Florida, november 8-11, 2012. “Identités fragmentées et récalcitrantes”. Presented at the CIEF international colloquium, Thessaloniki, Greece, June 10-17, 2012. “De Bouvard à Pécuchet à Entre les murs: Le savoir encyclopédique en miettes”. Presented at the Université de Sousse, Tunisia, Ap. 19-21, 2012 in the international Colloquium: Esprit critique et émancipation par le savoir. “L’odyssée ambiguë (L’art français de la guerre, 2011)”. Presented at the interdisciplinary colloquium The Problem of Evil SFS-Q, Doha, March 1415, 2012 and accepted for publication by Editions Garnier, Paris. “Le paradoxe comme mode de création de soi.” Presented at WIF, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona, Feb. 24-25, 2012. “Fractures et cicatrices dans La fille de Keltoum”. Presented at FrancoMaghrebi Crossings. Nov. 3-5, 2011, Florida State University. « Bent Keltoum : Entre oppression et force ». Presented in panel : Femmes d’Islam dans la littérature et le film francophone. 25th Colloquium of the Conseil International d’Etudes Francophones, Aix-en-Provence, France, May 29-June 5, 2011. « Satori dans un bocal : La ménagerie de Muriel Barbery. » 20th/21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium on Human-Animal, San Francisco, CA, March 30- April 2, 2011. « Des limites de la critique néo-bourdieusienne de la « littérature-monde : Le cas de L’élégance du hérisson. » Colloque SPFFA, Fordham University, New York, NY. Oct. 30, 2010. 3 « The French Critique of Neo-liberalism » 20th and 21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Conference, Toronto, Canada, March 26, 2010. « A French/Francophone Critique of Global Capitalism : New Social Realism in Films » Public Lecture presented at the University of Calgary, by the Doha Association of Literary Scholars, March 10, 2010. Works-In-Progres Series, French and Italian, Miami University : « Zéro de conduite, mais à qui ? Presented on Oct. 22, 2008. MMLA, Minneapolis, Nov. 12, 2008 : « Flexibilité des espaces dans le film Le goût des autres d’Agnès Jaoui (2000) L’Inde des romans : le Voyage de Jean Biès. CIEF, Limoges, France, June 1-6, 2008 Deconstructing Neo-liberalism to Construct Democracy” Human Development and Capability Association Conference, Sept. 19, 2007, New York City, The New School: Ideas Changing History. “Visions de l’Inde dans la littérature en prose: le cas de Jean Biès. Pesented at the IV International Congress of the Association of Indian Teachers of French: French and Francophone Studies in a multilingual panorama. Feb. 13-16, 2007 Pondicherry, India. “L’érudition chez Flaubert: quantité ou qualité?,” Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, October 18-21 2006 « Religious Maya », World’s Religions after 9/11, a Global Congress, Palais des Congrès de Montreal, September 11-16, 2006 “Mémoire et Identité dans Le livre noir (Orhan Pamuk) Et Le regard mutilé (Daryush Shayegan),” Colloquium on Francophone and Caribbean Studies, American University, Washington DC, April 2006 (invited talk) « Advaita Vedanta and Esoteric Ecumenism » 16th International Congress of Vedanta, The Hindu University of America, Orlando, Fl., Oct.13-16, 2005. « The Eternal Feminine in Traditional Hinduism and Abrahamic Religions. » 15th International Congress of Vedanta, Andhra University, Visakhapatnam, India, Jan 3-6, 2005. “On the Fringe of Official Orientalist Circles: The Case of the Perennialist School.” 14th International Congress of Vedanta, Oxford, Ohio, April 811, 2004. “Portée spirituelle et sociale de L’enracinement aujourd’hui” Colloque Simone Weil, Paris, France, Oct.31-Nov.2, 2002. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • HONORS AND AWARDS • • • Hampton Fund for Summer International Initiative ($2000) in India, May-June. 2008 (Grant from Miami University). PREP grant, Miami University, ($500) for a presentation at the CIEF in France, June 2008 Professor of the Year, 2007 and 2008 4 • Grant from the Infinity Foundation (10000) to write a book on R. Guénon, F. Schuon, A. Daniélou and A. Coomaraswamy, January 2008-March 2010 • Lecture Series on Islam and Europe. Proposed by the EASC, Funded by Provost Herbst in Spring 2007 ($ 9000). Speakers in 2008 and 2009. • Summer Teaching at MUDEC Luxembourg, 2007 (competitive selection) • Research appointment leave, for Spring 2005 and Visiting Scholar in Luxembourg, Fall 2004 • Intensive Summer Program at Middlebury College, VT, 2004 to 2006 • Invited at the Centre de Sociologie Européenne and ESHESS (Equipe Pierre Bourdieu) Paris in the fall of 2001 • Faculty Improvement Leave, for academic year 2001-2002 • Hampton Fund for Summer International Initiative in India, Aug. 2001 • Participant in ACTFL/OPI Tester Training Workshop, Nov. 2000 MEMBERSHIPS and ASSOCIATIONS • • • BIOGRAPHICAL Languages: • • • • • Nouvelles Etudes Francophone (journal of the C.I.E.F, Conseil International d’Etudes Francophones) Women in French Studies Quebec Studies French: native speaker English: fluent Spanish: reading (and speaking) Italian: speaking (and reading) German: some reading knowledge. Office Address: Georgetown University · School of Foreign Service in Qatar · Education City · P.O. Box 23689 Email: [email protected] Phone: +974-4457-8374 5