Eliane DalMolin

Professor Emeritus

French and Francophone Studies


Education

Ph.D. 1991, Cornell University

Areas of Expertise

Animal Studies in Literature, Zoopoetics, French Cultural Studies, Poetry, Cinema, Feminism, Psychoanalysis, Contemporary France, Comparative poetics, Creative writing

Bio:

Professor DalMolin is the author of “Cutting the Body: Representing Woman in Baudelaire’s Poetry, Truffaut’s Cinema and Freud’s Psychoanalysis.” Published in the series “The Body In Theory” at Michigan University Press, 2000. She recently published a cultural history of France “France 1851 to the Present – Universalism in Crisis” with Palgrave, 2007. She also coedited “Beyond French Feminism. Debates on Women, Politics and Culture in France. 1980-2001.” Palgrave, 2003. She is currently working on a book on Francophone Louisiana. She is the Co-Founder and Co-Editor in Chief, “Contemporary French and Francophone Studies” (Formerly: “Sites”), with Routledge.

Curriculum Vitae

Contact Information
Emaileliane.dalmolin@uconn.edu
Phone+1 860 486 3314
Office LocationOak 220
Office HoursMonday/Wednesday/Friday 11-12