Professor Kaiama L. Glover, Professor of African American Studies and French, was interviewed by Yale News for their Office Hours Feature on March 4, 2024. Professor Kaiama L...
Marlene Daut commissioned a series for the Global Black History section at Public Books for seven scholars to reflect on what 220 years of Haitian independence means for how...
The Department proudly congratulates Nicola Angeli for winning the Edouard Morot-Sir Fellowship, awarded by the Society for French Historical Studies, for his dissertation...
Jessica DeVos’s essay examining Madeleine de l’Aubespine’s translation of Heroides 2 was published on August 3 in the OUP volume Ovid in French: Reception by Women from the...
Atomic Frankenstein
‘Oppenheimer’ and the anguish of creative destruction
in The American Prospect
“Anthologie de la pensee noire: Etats Unis et Haiti (XVIII et XIX siècles)”, published on 04/21/2023, is a co-edited collection of texts from the Haitian corpus and black...
Making ghosts perceptible: Literature and post-colonial memory in Algeria
Jill Jarvis discusses the role of literature in “decolonizing” memory in Algeria and the...