French & Francophone Faculty
Eric GANS (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins)
Literature since 1800, critical theory, Generative Anthropology,
film
Françoise LIONNET (Ph.D., Michigan)
Autobiography, cultural studies, and race and gender studies.
Laure MURAT (Doctorat,
EHESS)
Literature since 1800, Cultural History,
History of Psychiatry, Gender Studies, Gay and Lesbian Studies
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Research Centers & Resources
The UCLA Center for Modern and Contemporary Studies
The Center promotes humanistic research and provides a forum for scholarship
concerned with 19th- and 20th-century society and culture. While European
and American studies are basic to the Center's mission, the range of interests
has no geographical boundaries. Our approach is interdisciplinary, including
the relation of the humanities to the social, biological, and physical
sciences. But we assume that such an approach can be fruitful only when
exciting, innovative work continues to occur in specialized academic disciplines.
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Funding Opportunities
Andrew W. Mellon Fellowship
Beginning in the fall of 1997, the UCLA Humanities Consortium has been awarding a selected number of post-doctoral fellowships. These two-year fellowships, funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, will allow individuals who have recently earned a Ph.D. to pursue research in the humanities, participate in the activities of the Consortium, and gain experience teaching undergraduate and graduate students.
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