Margot Irvine November 12 2016 CV

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Margot Irvine November 12 2016 CV
November 12, 2016
CURRICULUM VITAE
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Dr. Margot Irvine
School of Languages and Literatures
Mackinnon 280
53182
[email protected]
A. Education
2000 Ph.D. Department of French and Collaborative Graduate Program in Women’s
Studies, University of Toronto
1993 M.A. Department of French, University of Toronto
1992 B.A.
St. Michael’s College, University of Toronto
B. Academic Appointments
2009-
Associate Professor, University of Guelph
2004-2009
Assistant Professor, University of Guelph
C. Academic Appointments or Related Experience Prior to Appointment
at the University of Guelph
2001-2004
Sessional Lecturer
University of Toronto at Mississauga
D. Awards, Honours, Grants
Awards:
Prize for the best scholarly book of 2008, awarded to Pour suivre un
époux: Les récits de voyages des couples (Québec: Editions Nota bene, 2008) by the
Association des professeurs-e-s de français des universités et des collèges canadiens /
Canadian Association of University and College Teachers of French (APFUCC).
Pour suivre un époux: Les récits de voyages des couples (Québec: Editions Nota bene,
2008) was a finalist for the Raymond Klibansky prize, awarded by the Canadian
Federation of the Humanities and Social Sciences for the best scholarly work in French
published in 2008 or 2009.
Scholarships:
2016
Crossways in Cultural Narratives Visiting Scholar Award
Award: $3500.00
Held at: Universidad Nova Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal.
May 2-17, 2016
2011-15
SSHRC Standard Research Grant
Award: $35,090.00
Project: Juries, Prizes and Prestige:
The Creation of the Prix Femina
2011-17
Participated in the application for a successful Erasmus-Mundus grant
awarded by the European Commission’s Education, Audiovisual and
Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). The “Crossways in Cultural
Narratives” consortium of 8 universities (Université de Perpignan,
University of Guelph, University of Santiago de Compostela, Adam
Mickiewicz University in Poznan, University of Bergamo, University of
Sheffield, Saint Andrews University) was one of 30 successful projects
approved for funding in 2011 (out of 177 applicants).
2010
SSHRC Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences Grant
Award: $22,960.00
Project: Europe in its own eyes / Europe in the eyes of the Other.
International Conference on European Identities, October 1-3,
2010.
Co-applicant with Sandra Parmegiani.
2009
SSHRC Standard Research Grant 4A Ranking
Research Enhancement Award, College of Arts
University of Guelph,
Award: $5,000
Project: The Creation of the Prix Femina
2008
Aid to Scholarly Publications Program, Federation for the
Humanities and Social Sciences
Award: $7,000
Project: Publication subsidy for Pour suivre un époux: Les
récits de voyages des couples (Québec : Éditions Nota
bene, 2008).
2007
SSHRC Conference Travel Grant
Award : $850.00
Conference : Nineteenth-Century French Studies
Mobile, Alabama, USA.
2006
SSHRC Conference Travel Grant
Award: $530.00
Conference: Francophone Women’s Magazines Inside and
Outside France, University of Surrey, U.K.
2006
SSHRC Standard Research Grant 4A Ranking
Research Enhancement Award, College of Arts
University of Guelph,
Award: $5,000
Project: The Creation of the Prix Femina
2005-06
SSHRC U of Guelph Research Council Grant
Award: $2,500
Project: “A Women’s Academy? The Creation of the Prix Femina”
1999-00
University of Toronto Dissertation Fellowship
Award: $18,000
1997-99
SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship
Award: $15,000 per year
1994-96
Ontario Graduate Study Fellowship
Award: $11,359 per year
Teaching awards:
2014
University of Guelph Faculty Association Teaching Award
2013
College of Arts Teaching Excellence Award
1998-99
Senior Doctoral Teaching Associateship,
University of Toronto
2.
Teaching
A. Undergraduate
Course No.
Title
Semesters Taught
FREN*1000
Understanding the
Francophone World
F06
FREN*1100
Basic French: Listening
F05, W06, F06, W07
FREN*1200
French Language I
F04, W05
FREN*2020
France: Literature and
Society
F08, W11
FREN*2030
French Language II
F04, W15, W16
FREN*2060
Quebec: Literature &
Society
W06, W07 (seminar leader)
F12 (lecturer)
FREN*3000
Romanticism and Realism
in France
F05, F07, W09, W11, W13
FREN*3010
Twentieth-Century Novel
W08
FREN*3560
Contemporary Women’s
Writing
W09
FREN*4710
Seminar in French Literature: “Women and Memory, from Colette
to Arcan” W14
FREN*4770
Independent Research Course F06, S07, F07, W08, S08, W09, S09,
F09, W10, F10, W11, F12, W14
FREN*4750
Creative Writing in French
S11, W13, F13
EURO*4070
Independent Research Course W07, F10, W11
ASCII*4770
Independent Research Course
S09
UNIV*1200
Prizes in the Arts and Culture
(First-year seminar)
W15
1b. Team-taught Courses
Coordination:
EURO*2200
Modules taught in:
EURO*1200
European Culture,
1850-1920
European Culture,
to1800
`
W05, W06, W07, W08, W09, W10, F10
F12, F13, F14, F15
4 classes, F04
10 classes, F05
7 classes, F06
7 classes, F07
6 classes, F08
6 classes, F09
6 classes, F10
6 classes, F12
6 classes, F13
4 classes, W15
6 classes, W16
EURO*2300
European Culture,
1920- to present
6 classes, F04
7 classes, F05
7 classes, F06
7 classes, F07
5 classes, F08
6 classes, F09
6 classes, F10
6 classes, W13
6 classes, W14
3 classes, W15
2 classes, W16
EURO*3150
European Film
9 classes, W08
9 classes, W10
2 classes (5 hours), F15
B.
Graduate
1. Courses
FREN*6020
Topics in French Literature
FREN*6000
Research Methods in French Studies F08
FREN*6050
Independent Reading Course
S09
(with Julia Scott,
M.A. in French Studies)
Topic: Écriture contemporaine des femmes et
autofiction
Independent Reading Course
(with Brandon Carroll,
M.A. in French Studies)
Topic: La littérature décadente
EURO*6080
W07
F12
Directed Reading Course
W10
(with Danielle Van Wagner,
M.A. in Art History and Visual Culture)
Topic: Women’s Creative Genius and Madness:
Camille Claudel and Séraphine de Senlis
EURO*6080
Directed Reading Course
W13
(with Jennifer Trommelen-Jones,
M.A. in European Studies)
Topic: The Katabatic Journey in European Literatures
EURO*6080
Directed Reading Course
W15
(with Erin Budra, M.A. in European Studies)
Topic: Commemorating Women in the French Resistance
1b. Team-taught Courses
Coordination:
EURO*6030
Women and Cultural Institutions in Europe, W13, F14
1850-2000
EURO*6030
Women and the Arts in Europe:
Seeking Expression
F07
EURO*6000
LACS*6000
FREN*6000
SoLaL Graduate Research
Methods course
F09, F10, F13
Modules taught in:
EURO*6010
EURO*6000
European Identities: Core Seminar 1 (3 hour)
class, F07, W13, W14
European Studies,
Research Methods Course
1 (3 hour)
class, F07, F08
EURO*6020
Myth, Fairytales and
European
Identities
1 (3 hour)
class, W09,
W11, W14, F15
FREN*6000
French Studies,
Research Methods Course
1 (3 hour) class, F12
2. Other Teaching Activities
Member, Ph.D. Thesis committee of Evguenia Timoshenkova,
University of Toronto (French Studies)
Advisor: Dr. Roland Le Huenen
Title of thesis: L’art de la description et la description de l’art dans les Voyages de
Théophile Gautier.
Degree awarded : February 2014
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Julia Scott (French Studies)
Title of thesis: Entre l’autobiographie et l’autofiction: Les traces
d’autofiction dans Putain et Folle de Nelly Arcan
Degree awarded : September 2009
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Sarah Covey (European Studies)
Title of thesis: Adaptations of Victor Hugo’s Les Misérables
Degree awarded: June 2010
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Sarah Al-Harbi (French Studies)
Title of thesis: Une Étude de la réception de la poésie d’Émile Nelligan
Degree awarded : February 2011
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Hilary Pritchard (European Studies)
Title of thesis: A Female Naturalist: Mme Georges de Peyrebrune
Degree awarded: February 2011
Second reader, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Danielle Van Wagner (M.A. Art and Visual Culture)
Title of MA Thesis: “Printed with National Ink: Post-9/11 Representations of the Self and
Other on the Covers of Time”
Advisor : John Potvin
M.A. Completed: June 2011
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Lydia Bryce (French Studies)
Title of thesis: Une Vague dans la mer: Musique, histoire et fiction dans Suite française
par Irene Nemirovsky
M.A. Completed : November 2011
Second reader, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Josée Van Wissen (European Studies)
Subject of thesis: Irony as social commentary in Madame de Villeneuve’s La Belle et la
bête
Degree awarded: November 2012
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Kylee Erwin (French Studies)
Title of thesis: Louise Cruppi, femme de letters
Degree awarded: November 2013
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Jennifer Trommelen-Jones (European Studies)
Title of thesis: The Katabatic Journey as Social Critique in Balzac and Dumas
Degree expected: November 2013
Co-supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Brandon Carroll (French Studies)
Title of thesis: La figure du monstre dans le roman décadent
Degree awarded : November 2013
(Revised version of thesis accepted for publication in the refereed journal Arena
Romanistica)
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Karine Brière (French Studies)
Title: La France de Ségur et Fleuriot : Changer ou faire perpétuer les rôles sociaux à
travers le roman de jeunesse ?
Degree awarded: February 2015
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
University of Guelph
Erin Budra (European Studies)
Working Title: La Flamme ne s’éteindra pas: A Case Study of the Commemorative
Processes Afforded Women in the French Resistance
Degree awarded: June 2016
Supervisor, M.A. Thesis
Crossways in Cultural Narratives
Emma Cooper
Working Title: Painting For Her Life: The Independence of the Female Artist in George
Sand’s Elle et Lui and Anne Brontë’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Degree to be awarded: Fall 2016
3.
Scholarly and Creative Activity
A.
Publications
Book:
Pour suivre un époux: Les récits de voyages des couples. Québec :
Éditions Nota bene, 2008.
Edited Book : Risques et regrets. Les dangers de l’écriture épistolaire (with Karin
Schwerdtner and Geneviève De Viveiros), Montréal, Éditions Nota bene,
2015.
Chapters in books
(refereed):
« Éloquentes: Femmes de lettres et conférences publiques à la Belle
Époque » in La Vie élégante : essais en honneur d’Anne-Simone Dufief, s.
la dir. de Cécile Meynard, Carole Auroy et Elisabeth Mathieu, Angers,
Presses universitaires d’Angers. [submitted]
« « On colonise par la femme et non par le fusil » : Raymonde Bonnetain
au Soudan (1892) » in Regard littéraire des Européennes en voyage,
Afrique, Orient, s. la dir. de Elodie Gaden et Romuald Fonkoua, Paris,
Éditions Garnier. [forthcoming]
« Un réseau de femmes journalistes : Les collaboratrices aux Matinées
espagnoles » in Masculin/ Féminin dans la presse du 19e siècle, s.la.dir.de
Christine Planté et Marie-Ève Thérenty, Presses universitaires de Lyon,
coll. « Des deux sexes et autres ». [forthcoming]
« « …et je serais désireux de l’avoir, cette collaboration féminine » :
Goncourt, Daudet, Bonnetain et la collaboration littéraire des femmes », in
La Littérature en bas-bleus : Les romancières en France de 1870-1914,
vol. III, s. la dir. de Brigitte Louichon et Andrea Del Lungo, Paris,
Éditions Garnier. [forthcoming]
« Une génération de transition : Judith Cladel, femme de lettres (18731958) », in Passées sous silence. Onze femmes écrivains à relire. s. la dir.
de Patrick Bergeron, Paris, Presses Universitaires de Valenciennes, 2015.
59-74.
« « Des liens de confraternité? »: Friendships and Factions on the Jury of
the Prix Femina (1904-1964) » in Solidaires, Solitaires, eds. Elise
Hugueney-Leger and Caroline Verdier, Cambridge Scholars Publishing,
2015. 137-150.
“Re-reading Early Prize Winners: the 1904 Prix Goncourt and Prix Vie
heureuse”, in Re-reading / La relecture: Essays in honour of Graham
Falconer, Eds. Rachel Falconer and Andrew Oliver, Newcastle-uponTyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012. 153-165.
“The role of women’s magazines in the creation of the Prix Vie heureuse”,
Francophone Women’s Magazines: Inside and Outside France. Ed
Annabelle Cone. New Orleans: University Press of the South, 2010. 2331.
« Une occasion de bonheur : le prix Femina de 1947 », in L’Echo de nos
classiques : Bonheur d’occasion et Two Solitudes en traduction, ed.
Agnès Whitfield. Ottawa : Éditions David, 2009, 61-70.
“Marcelle Tinayre’s Notes d’une voyageuse en Turquie : Creating
Solidarity Among Women”, A Belle Epoque? Women and Feminism in
French Society and Culture, 1890-1910, eds. Diana Holmes and Carrie
Tarr, New York and Oxford: Berghahn Books, 2005. 295-306.
Articles (refereed):
« Les Collaborations littéraires de Julia Daudet, doyenne du Prix
Femina », Le Petit Chose : Bulletin de l’Association des Amis
d’Alphonse Daudet, 4e série, no 101, 2012, 75-85.
«Une Académie de femmes?». @nalyses, Collectifs,
Femmes de lettres. 2008-07-21.
http://www.revue-analyses.org/document.php?id=1134
“Spousal Collaborations in Naturalist Fiction and in Practice” in
Nineteenth-century French Studies. volume 37.1-2, Fall-Winter
2008, 67-80.
“Jane Dieulafoy’s Gender Transgressive Behaviour and Conformist
Writing”, Working Papers on Contemporary France (University of
Portsmouth, UK), vol. 4, 1999, 13-23.
« Le récit de voyage au féminin », Québec Français, No. 112,
Hiver 1999, 69-71.
« Problèmes de genre(s): le récit de vocation et le récit de voyage
au féminin dans les Souvenirs d’Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun »,
Itinéraires du XIXe siècle, éds. Paul Perron, Roland Le Huenen,
Stéphane Vachon, Toronto : Centre d’études Romantiques Joseph
Sablé, 1996, 75-86.
Critical bibliography
(refereed) :
“Female Recipients of Major French Literary Prizes (1903-2004)”,
Women in French Newsletter, Vol. 20, No. 2, Spring, 2006. 14-20.
Articles
(non refereed) :
Other:
« Ourika et les traditions des littératures anti-esclavagistes », La
Marge : Actes du sixième colloque de la Société des Études
Supérieures, eds. Fabienne Baider, Erika Friesen, Anthony
Watanabe, Toronto : Editions SESDEF, 1997, 8-26
Préface, to reedition of Les Ensevelis, a novel first published in
1887 by Mme. George de Peyrebrune. ed. Jean-Paul Socard.
Forthcoming in 2017. Thiviers: Editions par ailleurs.
“#PrizesSoMale? A Brief History of French Literary Awards”,
Invited Blog Post for Bric-a-Brac-a-Mania, a monthly column on
nineteenth-century literary, visual, and material culture edited
by Rachel Mesch (Yeshiva University, NY).
http://www.wondersandmarvels.com/2016/03/prizessomale-a-briefhistory-of-french-literary-awards.html
« Présentation : Femmes et mémoire » (with Dawn Cornelio and
Karin Schwerdtner), Special issue of Women in French Studies,
2015. 11-13.
« Introduction : Risques et regrets. Les dangers de l’écriture
épistolaire » (with Karin Schwerdtner and Geneviève De Viveiros),
Montréal, Éditions Nota bene, 2015. 5-17.
« Presentation : Les réseaux des femmes de lettres au XIXème
siècle», in @nalyses, printemps-été, 2008.
« Presentation : Didactique des langues et des littératures », coauthored with Frédérique Arroyas and Éliane Lousada, Synergies
Canada, No.1 (2009)
« Présentation : Les Documents authentiques en didactique et en
littérature », co-authored with Frédérique Arroyas and Éliane
Lousada. Synergies Canada, No. 2 (2010).
« Présentation : Représentations des identités européennes », coauthored with Frédérique Arroyas and Éliane Lousada, Synergies
Canada, No. 3 (2011).
« Présentation : Saisir l’intermédialité : constructions et
réceptions », co-authored with Frédérique Arroyas and Éliane
Lousada. Synergies Canada, No. 4 (2012).
« Présentation : Apprentissage par l’action et perspective
actionnelle pour l’enseignement des langues », co-authored with
Frédérique Arroyas and Éliane Lousada, Synergies Canada, No. 5
(2013).
Editorial work :
« Femmes et mémoire », Special Issue, Women in French Studies,
2015. Co-editor with Dawn Cornelio and Karin Schwerdtner.
Nouvelle Revue Synergies Canada (NRSC). Editor-in-chief with
Frédérique Arroyas.
https://journal.lib.uoguelph.ca/index.php/nrsc/issue/view/176#.U4k
pavldVqU (2012- )
No. 6 (2013): L’Algérie malgré tout
No. 7 (2014): Le Potin
No. 8 (2015): Improvisation et apprentissage du français
No. 9 (2016) : La didactique des langues secondes: de la théorie à
la pratique/Second Language Pedagogies: From Theory to
Practice
Synergies Canada. Editor-in-chief with Eliane Lousada and
Frédérique Arroyas. http://synergies.lib.uoguelph.ca (2009-2012)
No. 1 (2009): Didactique des langues et des littératures
No. 2 (2010): Les Documents authentiques en didactique et en
littérature
No. 3 (2011): Identités européennes
No. 4 (2012): Saisir l’intermédialité: constructions et receptions
No. 5 (2012) : Apprentissage par l’action et perspective actionnelle
pour l’enseignement des langues
Les réseaux des femmes de lettres au XIXème siècle. Collectif
dirigé par Margot Irvine. @nalyses: Revue de théorie et de critique
littéraire. 2008-07-21.
http://www.revue-analyses.org/sommaire.php?id=1126
La Relation: Actes du cinquième colloque de la Société des Études
Supérieures, eds. Margot Irvine, Daniel Halliday, Adeze
Igboemeka, Toronto : Editions GFA, 1997.
Assisted in the editing of:
Falconer, Graham, ed. Autour d’un cabinet de lecture, coll.
« À la recherche du XIXème siècle », Toronto : Centre
d’études du XIXème siècle Joseph Sablé, 2000.
Texte : Revue de critique et de théorie littéraire, no.
27/28 (« L’Énonciation : La Pensée dans le texte »), 2000.
Vachon, Stéphane et Roland Le Huenen, eds. Itinéraires du
XIXème siècle II, coll. « À la recherche du XIXème siècle »,
Toronto : Centre d’études du XIXème siècle Joseph Sablé,
2001.
Entries in Reference Works
(refereed):
“Judith Cladel” (600 words) in Index des Mémoires de
Lucie Delarue-Mardrus Ed. Nelly Sanchez. Online
publication on the site of the Association des Amis de Lucie
Delarue-Mardrus [accepted and forthcoming]
“Myriam Harry” (250 words), “Julia A. Daudet” (250
words), “Le Prix Femina” (750 words), in Dictionnaire
universel des femmes créatrices. Eds. Béatrice Didier,
Antoinette Fouque, Mireille Calle-Gruber. Paris : Editions
des femmes, 2013.
“Greg LeMond” (500 words) in The Eighties in America
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2008. In collaboration with
John P. Koch. 581-582.
“Armstrong Wins His First Tour de France” (1500 words in
Great Events from History: The Twentieth Century III,
1970-1999 Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2008. In
collaboration with John P. Koch. 3225-3227.
“The First Tour de France Cycling Race” (1500 words) in
Great Events from History: The Twentieth Century I, 19001944 Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2007. In collaboration
with John P. Koch. 242-244.
“The Naturalist Movement” (1500 words) in Great Events
from History: The Nineteenth-Century, 1801-1900
Pasadena, CA: Salem Press, 2006. 1138-1141.
Reviews :
Mesch, Rachel. Having it all in the Belle Époque: How French
Women’s Magazines Invented the Modern Woman. Stanford:
Stanford UP, 2013. Romanic Review, 105.3-4, May-Nov 2014.
269-274
Balducci, Temma and Heather Belnap Jensen, eds. Women,
Femininity and Public Space in European Visual Culture, 17891914. Ashgate, 2014. Nineteenth-century French Studies, 44.1-2,
2015. http://www.ncfs-journal.org/?q=printpdf/1311 [with Emma
Cooper]
Women Matter / Femmes et matière(s), eds. Maggie Allison and
Imogen Long. Peter Lang, 2013, The Journal of European Studies
44 (4), 2014. 15-19. [with Ivana Ancic]
Écrire les hommes : Personnages masculins et masculinité dans
l’œuvre des écrivaines de la Belle Époque, s. la. dir. de France
Grenaudier-Klijn, Elisabeth-Christine Muelsch et Jean Anderson.
Presses Universitaires de Vincennes, 2012, @nalyses : Revue de
Critique et de Théorie Littéraire, www.revue-analyses.org, vol. 8,
nº 3, automne 2013, p. 215-223.
https://uottawa.scholarsportal.info/ojs/index.php/revueanalyses/article/view/921/793
Blanchet, Renée et Georges Aubin, Les Lettres de femmes au XIXe
siècle (Québec : Éditions du Septentrion, 2009) pour
Francophonies d’Amérique, no. 32, 2012. p.214-217.
Sarah Steinert Borella, The Travel Narratives of Ella Maillart:
(En)Gendering the Quest. New York: Peter Lang, 2006, in Pacific
Coast Philology, Vol. 42, 2007. p. 123-127.
Chantal Bertrand-Jennings, Un autre mal du siècle : le romantisme
des romancières, 1800-1846, Toulouse, Presses Universitaires du
Mirail, 2005, in @nalyses, Recensions, Hiver 07, 2007-0130.http://www.revue-analyses.org/document.php?id=279
Helen Harden Chenut, The Fabric of Gender: Working-Class
Culture in Third Republic France,University Park, PA: The
Pennsylvania State University Press, 2005, in Nineteenth-Century
French Studies 34, Nos 3 & 4, Spring-Summer 2006, 413-415.
Dominique Laporte et David Powell, eds. George Sand et ses
personnages, 1804-2004, Numéro spécial de la revue Études
littéraires, vol. 35, Nos 2-3, été-automne 2003, in George Sand
Studies, Vol. 24, 2005, p. 96-98.
Mary Lynn Stewart, For Health and Beauty. Physical Culture for
Frenchwomen, 1880s-1930s, Baltimore and London, The Johns
Hopkins University Press, 2000, in University of Toronto
Quarterly, vol. 72, Number 1, Winter 2002-03, 163-166.
Christine Bard et Nicole Pellegrin, eds. Femmes travesties : Un
‘mauvais’ genre. Numéro spécial de la revue Clio : Histoire,
Femmes et Sociétés, no. 10, 1999, in Women and French Studies,
2001, 269-270.
Published reviews
of my work:
by Manon Brunet in University of Toronto Quarterly, vol.80,
number 2, spring 2011, p. 535-538.
« Couples voyageurs », Histoires littéraires, Comptes rendus, no.
38, 2009. [Version en ligne :
http://www.histoires-litteraires.org/archi-cr/cr38.html]
Pierre Rajotte, « Pour suivre un époux : les récits de
voyages des couples au XIXème siècle », Nuit
blanche, Numéro 114, avril-juin 2009. [Version en
ligne, réservé aux abonnés :
http://www.nuitblanche.com/Affiche.aspx?page=4&id=13766]
Sylvain Venayre, «La socio-sexuation des récits de
voyages au XIXe siècle», @nalyses [En ligne],
Comptes rendus, XIXe siècle, mis à jour le :
09/09/2009, URL :
http://www.revue-analyses.org/index.php?id=1390
B. Performances and Exhibitions
Local coordinator of “Guernica: Historia de un cuadro – The
History of a Painting” an exhibition and colloquium
commemorating the 70th anniversary of Picasso’s Guernica,
University of Guelph Library, January 10-February 15, 2007.
Colloquium: January 24, 2007.
C. Conferences, Workshops, Invited Lectures
1. Invited Lectures at other Universities and Keynote Addresses
“The Paraliterary Activities of Belle Epoque Women Writers”,
Universidad Nova Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, May 12, 2016.
“Imaginer les femmes en guerre: La campagne de Jane Dieulafoy
(1913)”, Universidad Nova Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, May 9, 2016.
« Femmes, mobilité et récits de voyages au XIXème siècle
français », Universidad Nova Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal, May 5,
2016.
“Prizes, prestige, lobster and tired eyes: Reconstructing the early
history of the prix Femina”, Macalester College, St. Paul,
Minnesota. November 12, 2012.
« ‘Où la chèvre est attachée, il faut qu’elle broute’. Femmes,
voyages et écriture au XIXème siècle. », at the invitation of the
research group Voyages, Échanges, Confrontations,
Transformation (VECT), Université de Perpignan Via Domitia,
February 16th 2012
“Uneasy Strategies: Gaining Recognition for Women’s Writing in
the Belle Époque” at the University of London Institute in Paris,
February 9th 2012, in the “Researching Paris: Case Study” series.
“Spousal Collaborations: Structures of Power and Travel Writing”,
Grant MacEwan University, Edmonton, Alberta. March 4 2011, in
the “Humanities Speakers Series”.
“Besoin de s’exprimer: Les femmes et les arts au XIXème siècle”,
FRE 364, University of Toronto at Mississauga, March 11, 2010.
“Women and the Arts in Nineteenth-Century France: Seeking
Expression”, keynote lecture in honour of Arts Day, at the
invitation of the College of Arts Student Union, University of
Guelph, November 19, 2009.
« Bas-bleus et sociabilités littéraires » at Departmental Forum,
Department of French, University of Western Ontario, London, ON
on February 9, 2010.
« Bas-bleus et sociabilités littéraires » at Vendredi littéraire,
Société d’études supérieures du département d’études françaises,
University of Toronto, Toronto, ON on February 5, 2010. (Invited
to present my current research by the graduate student association
in French Studies).
« Judith Cladel, le prix Femina et la notion de réseau » at the Caférencontre, Département d’études françaises, Université de
Waterloo, Waterloo, ON on October 15, 2008.
“Courants divergeants de la théorie féministe française”, in
undergraduate literary theory course, University of Windsor,
Windsor, Ontario, February 2005.
“Women and Travel in the French Nineteenth Century”, in
undergraduate History of Women in Europe course, University of
Toronto at Mississauga, March 2002.
“Comment analyser la spécificité de l’écriture des femmes?”, in
undergraduate literary theory course, University of Windsor,
Windsor, Ontario, February 2002. ($300.00 honorarium, plus
travel expenses).
“Women and Travel in the Nineteenth-Century”, in undergraduate
French Cultural Studies course on Women and Power in French
Society, University of Toronto, February 2000.
« Quelques conseils pour les premières années du programme de
doctorat », in Research Methods Graduate Course, University of
Toronto, January 2000.
« Blue stockings and “Exceptional” Women: How to Describe the
Woman Artist?”, in undergraduate French Cultural Studies Course
on French Culture. From Napoleon to Asterix, University of
Toronto, November 1998.
“Women and Travel in the Nineteenth-Century”, in undergraduate
French Cultural Studies course on Women and Power in French
Society, University of Toronto, February 1998.
“Examens, enseignement, enfants: la vie professionnelle et la vie
familiale pendant les études supérieures », in Research Methods
Graduate Course, University of Toronto, November 1997.
« Four Nineteenth-Century Women Travellers: Elisabeth VigéeLebrun, Flora Tristan, Adèle Hommaire de Hell, and Raymonde
Bonnetain”, in undergraduate French Cultural Studies course on
Women and Power in French Society, University of Toronto,
February 1996.
2. Conference Papers
« Recovering Les Ensevelis », Nineteenth-Century French Studies
Conference, Brown University, Providence, R.I., October 27, 2016.
« Assumer son identité d’auteur.e: les lettres de Louise Cruppi à
Romain Rolland », at Women in French Conference, Gettysburg
College, PA, June 10, 2016.
“Novels of Love and Tuberculosis: Marcelle Tinayre’s L’Ombre de
l’amour (1910) and Louis de Robert’s Le Roman du malade
(1911), Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, Princeton
University, Princeton, N.J., November 7, 2015.
“Taking the Podium: Belle Époque Women Writers and Public
Oratory”, at Northeast Modern Languages Association Convention
(NeMLA), Toronto, April 30, 2015.
‘Women’s Voices from the Archives, on Joyce Wieland’s O
Canada’, In the Gallery, MacDonald Stewart Art Centre, Guelph,
ON, November 26, 2014.
‘« Après la mort de mon père, j’ai commencé à écrire »,
Judith Cladel’ at Femmes d'à côté. Soeurs, filles, épouses
d'hommes célèbres, Lettres et sciences humaines, Université de
Nancy, France, November 6, 2014.
“Cross-dressed to kill: Jane Dieulafoy Imagining Women at War”,
Nineteenth-Century French Studies Conference, University of
Puerto Rico, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 17, 2014.
« Memory and Biography : Judith Cladel and Auguste Rodin », 7th
International “Women in French” Conference, University of
Guelph, Canada, May 22, 2014.
« Le méprix Femina: Dominique Rolin, le comité Femina et le
pouvoir de consécration », 20th/21st Century French and
Francophone Studies International Colloquium : Money /
L’Argent, NYU, CUNY Graduate School, Columbia University,
New York, USA, March 8, 2014.
« « …et je serais désireux de l’avoir, cette collaboration
féminine » : Goncourt, Daudet, Bonnetain et la collaboration
littéraire des femmes », Colloque : La Littérature en bas-bleus :
Les romancières en France de 1870-1914, Université de Lille III,
Lille, France, October 17, 2013.
« La documentation photographique de la mission Bonnetain
au Soudan (1892) : Incongruités, instabilités », Convergences XIX :
Genres et adaptations, University of Guelph, September 14, 2013.
« « On colonise par la femme et non par le fusil » : Raymonde
Bonnetain au Soudan (1892) », Colloque : Femmes européennes en
voyage, Afrique, Orient, regards littéraire, Université ParisSorbonne, France, June 14, 2013.
« Des liens de confraternité? » : Friendships and Factions on the
Jury of the Prix Femina (1904-1964), Hinsley Hall, Leeds, U.K.,
Women in French U.K., May 11th 2013.
« Votre jugement que je tiens pour infaillible » : Une lettre de
Jane Dieulafoy à Emile Faguet », Convergences XIXe :
«Décryptage de l'écrit: épistémologie, ethnocritique et poétique »,
University of Guelph, October 13, 2012.
« Les Collaborations littéraires de Julia Daudet », Colloque :
Daudet et les femmes, Association des Amis d’Alphonse Daudet,
Fontvieille, France, May 13th 2012.
« Judith Cladel (1873-1958), une carrière en lettres », Atelier : Les
grandes oubliées de l’histoire littéraire, XIXe et XXe siècles,
Association des Professeurs de Français des Universités et
Collèges canadiens (APFUCC), Social Sciences and Humanities
Congress, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton, May 31st
2011.
« Dans les coulisses du prix Femina : Judith Cladel (1873-1958) »,
Colloque du Groupe de Recherches Convergences XIXe,
University of Guelph, February 14 2011.
« Journalisme, cosmopolitisme, féminisme : Les collaboratrices
aux Matinées espagnoles », Masculin/Féminin dans la presse du
XIXe siècle : Colloque international, pluridisciplinaire organisé par
Christine Planté (Lyon 2, LIRE) et Marie-Ève Thérenty
(Montpellier III, RIRRA 21), à Lyon, France, 24-26 novembre
2010. Paper given on November 24th 2010.
« La plateforme OJS : Outil de gestion de la revue Synergies
Canada » présentation co-written with Frédérique Arroyas et
Eliane Lousada, delivered by Margot Irvine, 5ème Rencontre des
Rédacteurs en chef du GERFLINT, Pedagogical University of
Krakow, Krakow, Poland, June 8, 2010.
« La plateforme OJS : Outil de gestion de la revue Synergies
Canada » avec Frédérique Arroyas et Eliane Lousada, Colloque
annuel de l’APFUCC, Congrès des Sciences Humaines et Sociales,
Université Concordia, May 30, 2010.
“Matinées espagnoles. Nouvelle revue internationale européenne :
Cosmopolitisme et féminisme? » La lettre et la presse : Poétique de
l'intime et culture médiatique, Colloque International, Université
Laval, May 21, 2010.
“The Spaces of Women’s Literary Sociability (1904-1945)”,
20th and 21st Century French Literature Conference, Toronto,
March 25, 2010.
“Enfant, fille, femme: L’adolescence dans L’Impasse de Paul
Bonnetain”, at Convergences XIXe : Autour de L’Impasse de Paul
Bonnetain, January 29, 2010.
« A Network of ‘Bas-Bleus’: Around Mme Georges de
Peyrebrune », Nineteenth-Century French Studies colloquium, Salt
Lake City, Utah, October 23, 2009.
« Femmes de lettres et la notion de réseau », Recherches en
littérature(s) fin de siècle/tournant de siècle: Perspectives et
convergences, University of Guelph, 2 octobre 2009.
« “Bien entendu, je ferai lire ce morceau de mon journal à mon
mari”: La collaboration de Paul et Raymonde Bonnetain », at 6ème
rencontre annuelle de l’ACEF XIX, Congrès des sciences sociales
et humaines, Carleton University, Ottawa, 25 mai 2009.
“Ménages en voyage: Spousal Collaborations and Travel Writing”,
University of Guelph, SoLaL Speaker Series, November 5th, 2008.
« Une occasion de bonheur : le prix Femina de 1947 » at Colloque
international « Deux grands romans canadiens, Bonheur d'occasion
et Two Solitudes, à l'aune des cultures étrangères », Maison des
Sciences Humaines, Paris, France, du 25 au 26 septembre 2008.
« L’Exploitation de l’image numérique dans un cours de littérature
du dix- neuvième siècle », at 5ème rencontre annuelle de l’ACEF
XIX, Congrès des sciences sociales et humaines, Vancouver, British
Columbia, June 2, 2008.
“The use of digital images in literature and culture courses”, at
Twenty-first annual teaching and learning innovations conference,
University of Guelph, May 21, 2008.
« L’Exploitation de l’image numérique dans un cours de
littérature », roundtable presentation, Symposium : Enseigner la
littérature, pratiques et perspectives, University of Guelph, April
21, 2008.
“Spousal Collaborations in Naturalist Fiction and in Practice”,
Women in French, Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas, April 10-12, 2008.
« Myriam Harry : Winner of the first Prix Vie Heureuse / Femina
(1904) », Nineteenth-Century French Studies colloquium, Mobile,
Alabama, October 20, 2007.
“The role of women’s magazines in the creation of the Prix Vie
heureuse”, at Francophone Women’s Magazines Inside and
Outside France, University of Surrey, Guildford, U.K., June 29,
2006.
“Une académie de femmes?”, at 4ème rencontre annuelle de
l’ACEF XIX, Congrès des sciences sociales et humaines, Toronto,
Ontario, May 28th 2006.
“The Ideal Collaborator: Mme Daudet?”, Nineteenth-Century
French Studies colloquium, Austin, Texas, October 29, 2005.
« La Collaboration littéraire entre époux : le cas de Julia Daudet »,
at 3ème rencontre annuelle de l’ACEF XIX, Congrès des sciences
sociales et humaines, London, Ontario, May 2005.
« George Sand et Adèle Hommaire de Hell : Un modèle possible
pour Le Marquis de Villemer? », at 2ème rencontre annuelle de
l’ACEF XIX, Congrès des sciences sociales et humaines,
Winnipeg, Manitoba, May 2004.
« L’Entrée des femmes à l’institution littéraire : La création du
Prix Femina », at Femmes et champ littéraire : Enjeux de
légitimité, 72e congrès de l’ACFAS, Université du Québec à
Montréal, May 2004.
« Colloboration ou plagiat? Les récits de voyages de Louis-Claude
(1779-1849) et Rose (1794-1832) de Freycinet », at Women in
Motion / Femmes en Mouvement, Mount Allison University,
Sackville, New Brunswick, May 2003.
« Marcelle Tinayre’s Notes d’une voyageuse en Turquie (1910) :
Creating Solidarity Among Women”, at A Belle Epoque? Women
and Feminism in French Society and Culture, 1890-1910, Leeds,
U.K., April 2002.
“Le Pittoresque et le social dans Un Hiver à Majorque de George
Sand”, at the Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, October 2000.
“Explaining Jane Dieulafoy’s Cross-Dressing”, at the NineteenthCentury French Studies Colloquium, Pennsylvania State
University, State College, Pennsylvania, October 1998.
“Jane Dieulafoy’s Gender Transgressive Behaviour and
Conformist Writing”, at the Biannual Meeting of Women in French
U.K., Ilkley, Yorkshire, U.K., May 1998.
“Literary Collaborations Between Husbands and Wives: Sharing
the Work of Travel Writing”, at the Tenth Annual Feminist
Colloquium, York University, Toronto, March 1998.
“Gender and the Travel Narrative: a Comparison of Paul and
Raymonde Bonnetain’s Writing on Soudan”, at Fin de siècle?,
University of Nottingham, U.K., May 1997.
“Le ménage en voyage: Raymonde et Paul Bonnetain au Soudan
(1892-1893) », at the Congrès Mondial du Conseil International
des Études Francophones (CIEF), Toulouse, France, June 1996.
“Troublesome Trends in the Re-edition of Nineteenth-century
Women’s Travel Writing”, at Parables of Possibility:
Interdisciplinarity, the Disciplines and Graduate Women’s Studies,
Toronto, May 1996.
“La féminisation du récit de vocation artistique: l’exemple des
mémoires d’Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun », at Women’s Studies : New
Approaches to Research, Simone de Beauvoir Institute, Concordia
University, Montréal, November 1995.
« Ourika et les traditions des littératures anti-esclavagistes”, at the
sixth annual colloquium of the Graduate French Association,
Toronto, May 1995.
“Les Souvenirs d’Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun: Un récit de voyage au
feminine”, at the Sablé Centre for Studies in Romanticism,
Toronto, April 1995.
“L’humour des femmes : le cas des Pérégrinations d’une paria de
Flora Tristan », at the University of Toronto / Université de
Québec à Montréal colloquium, Toronto, March 1994.
3. Chairing of conference sessions:
Coordinator of a session on “Moral and Literary Contaminations”
for the Nineteenth-century French Studies colloquium, Princeton
University, Princeton NJ, November 7th, 2015.
Coordinator of two sessions on “Women, Power and Social
Institutions” for the Nineteenth-century French Studies colloquium,
Salt Lake City, Utah, October 23, 2009.
« Enseigner la littérature et la culture du XIXème siècle » at the
6ème rencontre annuelle de l’ACEF XIX, Congrès des sciences
sociales et humaines, Ottawa, Carleton University, May-June
2009.
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXéme siécle,
chair of session « Presse et imaginaire : repenser les frontières »,
Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences, University of
British Columbia, 2008.
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXéme siécle,
presentation of plenary speaker, Dr. Máire Cross, Congress of the
Humanities and Social Sciences, York University, 2006.
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXéme siécle,
chair of session on « satire », Congress of the Humanities and
Social Sciences, University of Western Ontario, 2005.
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXéme siécle,
chair of session on « George Sand, 1804-2004 », Congress of the
Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Manitoba, 2004.
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXéme siécle,
chair of session on « Le Grand Dictionnaire Universel de Pierre
Larousse », Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences,
Dalhousie University, 2003.
Women in Motion / Femmes en mouvement, chair of session
« Entre vertu et liberté de mouvement », Mount Allison University,
2003.
IWSGS Feminist Utopias, chair of session “Post-Scrips : Current
Trends in Women’s Prose / Fiction”, University of Toronto, 2000.
B. Other Professional Activities:
Service on an editorial board or jury:
2016
Member, Jury for the « habilitation à diriger la recherche » of Prof.
Gabrielle Melison-Hirchwald. Examination held at Université d’Angers,
June 20, 2016.
2015
Member, Scientific Committee, Conference on “Voyage et Idéologie. Les
politiques de la mobilité” at the University of the Peloponnese, Greece, 2223 October, 2015. Conference organizer: Vasilikki Lalagianni.
2012-
Member of the Editorial Committee, Le petit chose: revue de l’association
des Amis d’Alphonse Daudet
2010-11
Member of the jury for the 2010-2011 Raymond Klibansky Scholarly
Book Prize (French language)
2009, 2011
Member, Selection committee for the « prix de la meilleure
communication étudiante », APFUCC.
2011-
Member, advisory board, Vita Traductiva collection, Éditions québecoises
de l’œuvre
2006-
Member of the Editorial Committee, @nalyses: Revue de
critique et de théorie littéraire.
Offices held in professional organizations :
2011-14
Treasurer, Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXe siècle
(ACEF XIX)
2006-09
Elected regional representative to the executive committee of Women in
French for the region of New England and Eastern Canada.
2002-05
Treasurer, Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXe siècle
(ACEF XIX)
Journal, grant and publisher refereeing:
2016
Reviewed article for Nineteenth-century French Studies
2015
External Assessor, Promotion to Full Professor, University of New
Brunswick.
2014
Reviewed article for Interférences littéraires
2013
Reviewed SSHRC Insight Grant application
2012
Reviewed article for the Journal of European Studies
2012
Reviewed article for Synergies France
2009-16
Reviewed 10 articles for Women in French Studies
2011
Reviewed article for Synergies Brésil
2011
Reviewed grant application for the Icelandic Research Council.
2011
Reviewed SSHRC Standard Research Grant application.
2009
Reviewed article for Cahiers du XIXème siècle.
2009
Reviewed book manuscript for the Centre de recherche
interuniversitaire sur la littérature et la culture
québécoises (CRILCQ).
2009
Ontario Graduate Study Scholarship panel member
2008
External evaluator of an article submitted to the University of Toronto
Quarterly.
2008
External evaluator of a book manuscript for the Aid to Scholarly
Publishing Program.
2005
Evaluator, thematic dossier of the journal Les Cahiers du XIXe siécle, ed.
Maxime Prévost and Pascal Brissette. Inaugural issue on L’imaginaire de
l’écriture : Personnages et scénarios de la vie littéraire. (No. 1, 2006,
Montréal : Editions Nota Bene).
Program review:
2015
Institutional Quality Assurance Process (IQAP) Review of the French
Program, Languages, Literatures and Cultures Department, University of
Windsor. May 2015.
2010
Academic Review of the French Department, Redeemer University
College, Ancaster, Ontario. External member of the Undergraduate
Program Review Committee, Redeemer University College.
Service as an external member on an M.A. or Ph.D. Thesis committee at another
institution:
2011
External Examiner for M.A. Thesis on « La Subversion comme voie de
salut identitaire dans les Pérégrinations d’une paria de Flora Tristan » at
the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi (UQAC).
2008-13
Member, PhD thesis committee of Evgenia Timoshenkova, University of
Toronto. Thesis director: Roland Le Huenen. Thesis topic: L’art de la
description et la description de l’art dans les Voyages de Théophile
Gautier.
2006
External examiner for a Ph.D. thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal.
2004
External Examiner for a Ph.D. thesis, Université du Québec à Montréal.
Conference organization:
November 26, 2016
Faculty co-organizer of the 3rd annual Undergraduate
European Studies Conference, University of Guelph, 12
participants. Co-organizers: Prof. Sandra Parmegiani,
Manuella Bailleux.
March 21, 2015
Faculty organizer of the inaugural Undergraduate
European Studies Conference, University of Guelph, 11
participants. Graduate student co-organizer: Erin Budra.
May 22-24, 2014
Conference co-organizer [with Dawn Cornelio and Karin
Schwerdtner], Seventh International Women in French
Conference, University of Guelph. 103 participants.
Secured grants from the Union des écrivains québécois,
University of Western Ontario, University of Guelph.
February 1-2, 2014
Member, Conference Organizing Committee, Third
International Conference on Second-Language Pedagogies,
University of Toronto at Mississauga, Mississauga, ON.
October 25-27, 2013
Member, Conference Organizing Committee, Re-imagining
Communities and Civil Society, MacDonald Stewart Art
Centre, University of Guelph
February 2-3, 2013
Member, Conference Organizing Committee, Second
Languages Pedagogies Conference, University of Guelph
September 14, 2013
Organiser [with Clive Thomson], Convergences XIXe:
Genres et adaptations, University of Guelph.
October 1-3, 2010
Conference co-organizer [with Sandra Parmegiani, Russell
Kilbourn, Mary Decoste, Paola Mayer, David MacDonald]
of the International European Studies Conference: Europe
in its own eyes, Europe in the eyes of the Other, University
of Guelph, 1-3 October, 2010. Secured funding from the
French Consulate in Toronto in order to support a guest
lecture by Dr. Philippe Nemo, Directeur Scientifique du
Centre de Recherche en Philosophie Economique, ESCP
Europe. Sucessfully obtained a grant of $22,960 from the
Aid to Research Workshops and Conferences in Canada
program, SSHRC. Co-applicant with Sandra Parmegiani.
May 28-30, 2006
Conference organiser for the annual colloquium of the
Association canadienne d’études francophones du XIXe
siècle, held at the Social Sciences and Humanities Congress
at the York University, May 28-30, 2006. Secured funding
from the French Consulate in Toronto in order to support a
guest lecture by Dr. Béatrice Didier, Ecole Normale
Supérieure, Paris. Secured funding from ACEF XIX in
order to support a guest lecture by Dr. Máire Cross,
University of Newcastle upon Tyne.
2005
Conference organiser for the annual colloquium of the Association
canadienne d’études francophones du XIXe siècle, held at the Social
Sciences and Humanities Congress at the University of Western Ontario,
May 2005.
2004
Conference organiser for the annual colloquium of the Association
canadienne d’études francophones du XIXe siècle, held at the Social
Sciences and Humanities Congress at the University of Manitoba, May
2004. Secured funding from the French Embassy in Ottawa in order to
support a guest lecture by Dr. Annick Houel, Université de Lyon II.
4.
Service and Administration, for the College of Arts and University of Guelph
2016-17
Member, Dean’s Council, College of Arts [One of six advisors to
the Dean, as Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures.
Bi-monthly meetings]
2016-17
Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures [July 1 2016
– June 30 2017]
2016
Member, Search Committee, Educational Developer, OpenEd
2015-16
Member, University of Guelph Senate Honours and Awards
Committee
2015
Member, Dean’s Council, College of Arts [One of six advisors to
the Dean, as Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures.
Bi-monthly meetings]
2015
Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures [September –
December 2015]
2015
Member, Council of Chairs [September – December 2015]
2015
Chair, SOLAL Tenure and Promotion Committee
2015-16
Member, Curriculum Committee, College of Arts [drafted learning
outcomes for the B.A.]
2014-16
B.A. Program Committee
2013-15
Assistant Director, SOLAL
2013-
Chair, SOLAL Curriculum Committee
2013-16
College of Arts Representative, Senate, University of Guelph
[Elected]
2012-13
Coordinator, European Studies [Head of Programme]
2012-13
Member, Dean’s Council, College of Arts [One of six advisors to
the Dean, as Coordinator of European Studies. Bi-monthly
meetings]
2012-13
Chair, Executive Committee, European Studies
2012-15
Local Coordinator, Crossways in Cultural Narratives Erasmus
Mundus M.A.
2012-
Member, Admissions Committee, Crossways in Cultural Narratives
Erasmus Mundus M.A.
2009-11
Coordinator, European Studies [Head of Programme]
2010-11
Graduate Coordinator, European Studies
2010-11
Local Coordinator, Crossways in Cultural Narratives
2010-11
Chair, Graduate Committee, European Studies
2009-11
Chair, Executive Committee, European Studies
2009-11
Member, Dean’s Council, College of Arts [One of six advisors to
the Dean, as Coordinator of European Studies. Bi-monthly
meetings]
2009-11
Member, Curriculum Committee, College of Management and
Economics
2010
Representative at Graduate Studies Preview Day, October 23rd,
2010.
2010
Representative of the School of Languages and
Literatures at the Ontario Universities Fair, September 26, 2010.
2009
Representative of the School of Languages and
Literatures at the Ontario Universities Fair,
September 26th 2009.
2008-9
Representative of the School of Languages and
Literatures at the Fall Preview Day.
2007-08
Member, Selection Committee, President’s and
Chancellor’s Admissions Scholarships.
2007-
Adjunct / Thesis committee member for the
proposed M.A. in Art History.
2006
Representative of the School of Languages and Literatures at the
Ontario Universities Fair, September 30th 2006.
Service and Administration, for the School of Languages and Literatures
(Department-level)
2016-17
Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures [July 1 2016
– June 30 2017]
2016
Coordinator of visit for international scholar: Isabel Oliveira
Martins (Universidad Nova Lisboa, 2 weeks).
2015 (Sept-Dec)
Acting Director, School of Languages and Literatures
2015
Supervisor of 3 graduate research assistants (E. Cooper, R.
Collings, E. Budra)
2014-15
Coordinator for visits of 3 international scholars: Nathalie Solomon
(Université de Perpignan, 2 weeks), Jocelyn Dupont (Université de
Perpignan, France, 2 weeks), Isabelle Cases (Université de
Perpignan, 2 weeks).
2014-15
Course coordinator, FREN*2030
2013-
Assistant Director, School of Languages and Literatures
2014-
Chair, Curriculum Committee
2012-14
Member, Curriculum Committee.
2014
Supervisor of 2 graduate research assistants (I. Ancic, K. Brière).
2013
Supervisor of 3 graduate research assistants (B. Carroll, K. Erwin,
E. Hambleton) and 1 President’s Scholar undergraduate research
assistant (D. March).
2007-14
Supervisor of teaching assistants in teaching FREN*1100 DE: Fall
2007, Winter 2008, Fall 2008, Winter 2009, Fall 2009, Winter
2010, Fall 2012, Winter 2013, Winter 2014, F15, W16, F16.
2013
Supervisor of teaching assistant in FREN*1090 DE: Fall 2013
2013-14
Coordinator for visits of 2 international scholars: John Flower
(University of Kent, U.K., 1 week), Bénédicte Meillon (Université
de Perpignan, France, 2 weeks).
2012-13
Coordinator for visits of 5 international scholars: Jocelyn Dupont
(Université de Perpignan, France, 6 weeks), Alicja Zuchelkowska
(University of Poznan, Poland, 2 weeks), Élodie Chazalon
(Université de Perpignan, France, 2 weeks), Anne-Simone Dufief
(Université d’Angers, France, 1 week), John Flower (University of
Kent, U.K., 1 week)
2006-14
Academic Advisor, European Studies 3rd Year Abroad in France
2006-13
Assisted in the creation of posters and on-line materials for the
recruitment of students to European Studies (M.A., B.A. major and
minor).
2009-12
Faculty representative for European Studies at the meeting for new
majors.
2007-2010
Undergraduate Advisor, French Studies.
2006-2009,
2013-
Assistant Coordinator, European Studies.
2009-11
Member, Curriculum Committee.
2007-08
Co-organiser (with Sandra Parmegiani), European Studies
Speaker Series.
2006-09
Member, European Studies Standing Committee.
2007
2007-11,
2012-13
Member, Search Committee for a position in French
Studies.
Member, Admissions committee for the M.A. in European Studies.
2006-07
Member, Search Committee for a position in
European Studies.
2006-07
Member, Committee to revise the offerings of the French Studies
Program.
2006
Member, Women’s Studies Advisory Committee
2005-06
Member, Planning committee for the M.A. in European Studies
2006-09
Faculty representative for French Studies at the meeting for new
majors.
2005-09
Faculty Coordinator for the SOLAL Newsletter.
2004-08
Faculty liaison with La Maison Française.