Christian Marouby
Professor, French & Francophone Studies Program Head
At Mills since 1982
Office: Mills Hall 328 Phone: 510.430.2215
Email: maro@mills.edu
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| Faculty Office Hours |
| Days |
Time |
Room |
|
M T W TH |
10:30 - 11:30 11:30 - 12:30 12:30 - 1:30 9:30 - 10:30 |
MH 328 |
| Spring 2012 Schedule |
| Days |
Time |
Description |
Room |
| M |
09:00AM-09:50AM |
FREN 002 Elementary French II |
STR 6 |
| M |
02:35PM-03:45PM |
FREN 174 Essays of the Self |
MH 322 |
| T |
08:30AM-09:20AM |
FREN 002 Elementary French II |
STR 6 |
| W |
09:00AM-09:50AM |
FREN 002 Elementary French II |
STR 6 |
| W |
02:35PM-03:45PM |
FREN 174 Essays of the Self |
MH 322 |
| TH |
08:30AM-09:20AM |
FREN 002 Elementary French II |
STR 6 |
| TBA |
TBA |
FREN 192 Senior Thesis |
TBA |
| TBA |
TBA |
LET 191 Senior Thesis |
TBA |
Education
- PhD, University of Califonia at Berkeley
- MA, University of California at Berkeley
- License and Maitrise, University of Paris
Courses Taught
- FREN 001: Elementary French
- FREN 003: Intermediate French
- FREN 100: Advanced Grammar, Translation and Writing
- FREN 101: Introduction to French Literature
- FREN 131: Contemporary French Culture
- FREN 153: Reasons of the Heart
- FREN 155: The Enlightenment
- FREN 157: The 18th Century Novel
- FREN 191-192: Senior Thesis
- LET 9: Introduction to Comparative Literature
- LET 110: Introduction to Literary Criticism
- LET 174: Essays of the Self: The French Autobiographical Tradition
- LET 148/248: Contemporary French Theory
- LET 159/259: Anthropology and Literature
Professional Interests
Seventeenth- and 18th-century French literature and culture, with special interest extending to other periods; anthropology;
cultural history
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