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Janet Beizer

Professor of Romance Languages and Literatures

On Leave Fall 2009

    Office: Boylston Hall 508
    Phone: (617) 495-5823
    Fax: (617) 496-4682
    Email: beizer@fas.harvard.edu
    Office Hours: On Leave Fall 2009
 

Academic Degrees: B.A., Cornell University; Ph.D., Yale University
Research Interests: 19th- and 20th-Century French Literature; Feminist Studies; Narrative Theory; Psychoanalysis and Literature; Cultural Studies; Literature and Medicine; Biography/Autobiography; Travel.
Major Publications:
Thinking through the Mothers: Reimagining Women's Biographies (Cornell University Press, 2009).

Ventriloquized Bodies: Narratives of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century France. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1994.

Family Plots: Balzac's Narrative Generations. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1986.


Books in Progress:
Between Feather and Quill: George Sand and the Maternal Imaginary.
Recent/Forthcoming Articles and Book Chapters:
“Encore ‘Adieu’: de la repetition à la mort” in L’Année Balzacienne, 2006.

"Autonymies: François la Fraise et le nom du corps" in L’Ecriture sandienne: pratiques et imaginaires, ed. Brigitte Diaz and Isabelle Naginski. (Colloque de Cerisy, Presses Universitaires de Caen), 2006.

"Dévoiler la momie: à la recherche de Kuchuk Hanem" in Lieux litteraires, ed. Christine Planté, 2005.

"History’s Life Story: Nanon as L’Histoire de ma vie" in George Sand et l’empire des lettres, ed. Anne E. McCall-Saint-Saens (New Orleans: Presses Universitaires du Nouveau Monde, 2004).

"Ecoute le chant du labourage: chant et travail de l’écriture dans ‘Les veillées du chanvreur’ de George Sand. Littérature, 134. ed. Jacques Neefs and Martine Reid, June 2004.

"One's Own: Reflections on Owning, Motherhood, and Adoption" in Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 21, no. 2 (Fall 2002).

"Au [delà du] Bonheur des dames: Notes from the Underground" in Zola: Contemporary Perspectives (special issue of Australian Journal of French Studies, 2001).

"F/V: Notes sur Le Lys dans la vallée" in L'Erotique balzacienne,ed. L. Frappier-Mazur and J.-M. Roulin (SEDES,2001).

"You Can't Judge a Book by its Cover: Teaching Le Père Goriot and Modernism," in Approaches to Teaching Balzac's Old Goriot, ed. Michal Ginsburg (MLA, 2000).

"Writing Origins: George Sand as The Story of Our Life" in Women Seeking Expression in France 1789-1914, ed. Rosemary Lloyd (Monash French Studies, 2000).

Courses Offered in 2010:
French 157. The Hermaphroditic Imagination [spring term]
French 259. The Culture of Hysteria in Nineteenth-Century France [spring term]

Other Courses Offered:
[French 160. Rereading Romanticism]
[French 252. Sounds of Silence]
[French 259. The Culture of Hysteria in 19th-Century France]

For more information, go to the RLL course catalog.
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Last updated on July 21, 2009