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Andrea Loselle
Teaching & Research Interests
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20th Century French literature, especially prose
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the historical avant-garde
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travel narrative
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cultural studies and cultural theory
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Background
- M.A., The Johns Hopkins University, 1984
- Ph. D, Columbia University, 1990
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Selected Publications
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History's Double: Cultural Tourism in Twentieth-Century French Writing. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1997.
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"Revisiting Sigmaringen." Special issue: Travel and Travelers. Guest Editor: Georges van den Abbeele. SITES 5.1 (spring 2001): 197-209.
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"'How French Is it?'"French Theory in America. Eds. Sande Cohen and Sylvère Lotringer. New York: Routledge, 2001. 217-35.
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"The historical Nullification of Paul Morand's Gendered Eugenics." Gender and Fascism in Modern France. Eds. Richard Golson and Melanie Hawthorne. Hanover: UP of New England, 1997. 101-18, 201-03.
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"The History of a History: Franks and Gauls in the German Trilogy." Céline and the Politics of Difference. Eds. Rosemarie Scullion, Philip Solomon, and Thomas Spear. Hanover: UP of New England, 1995. 185-202, 237-40.
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Professional Activities
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Conference: "Hearing May 68: An Acoustic Archaeology," New Orleans, MLA 2001.
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"'The space of the ornament and the superfluous': French Women Collectors,"
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Faculty/Graduate Conference of the Department of French and Francophone Studies, UCLA, May 15, 2001.
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Manuscript evaluator for University Press of New England, St. Martin's Press, Yale University Press
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Honors and Awards
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Borchard Foundation Scholar-in-Residence Grant; 2000
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OID Grant, UCLA
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