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Andrew Billing
Anne Carayon
Françoise Denis
Annick Fritz-Smead
Jean-Pierre Karegeye
Juliette Rogers
Martine Sauret
Joëlle Vitiello
Teaching Assistants/Native Speakers
Caroline Richard
Meryem Belkaid
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Faculty
Juliette Rogers
Juliette
Rogers is Associate Professor of French. She received her PhD at
Duke University and taught French and Women's Studies at the University
of New Hampshire before coming to Macalester. Her research interests
include 19th-century French writers, particularly from the Belle
Epoque (1880-1914), and the literature of francophone Quebec, especially
contemporary women writers. She has published a number of articles
in these areas, and her book, titled Career Stories: Belle Epoque
Novels of Professional Development, was published in 2007 on
Pennsylvania State Press. She is currently working on a book about
women writers from Quebec.
Professor Rogers is the President of the Women
in French organization and has also served as President of the American
Council for Quebec Studies and for the Women's Caucus of the Northeast
Modern Languages Association.
Office: Humanities 103
Phone: 651.696.6492
email: jmrogers@macalester.edu
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