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Invited Zoom Talk on Ecocriticism by Pauline Goul

Invited Zoom Talk on Ecocriticism by Pauline Goul

Invited Zoom Talk on Ecocriticism by Pauline Goul

School of Languages, Literatures, and Cultures Thursday, April 1, 2021 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm Online - Zoom

Pauline Goul (The George Washington University):

"Woodcuts: the place of the French Renaissance in the Environmental Humanities".

Pauline Goul is Assistant Professor of French Literature at The George Washington University. She specializes in early modern French literature and environmental criticism, and she has published pieces in the Forum for Modern Languages Studies, the Comparatist, and in volumes such as Global Garbage, and French Ecocriticism. She is currently working on a monograph tentatively entitled The Anxiety of Waste: New World, Environment and Literature in Renaissance France.

Event organized by Dr. Sarah Benharrech, FREN
Add to Calendar 04/01/21 4:30 PM 04/01/21 5:30 PM America/New_York Invited Zoom Talk on Ecocriticism by Pauline Goul

Pauline Goul (The George Washington University):

"Woodcuts: the place of the French Renaissance in the Environmental Humanities".

Pauline Goul is Assistant Professor of French Literature at The George Washington University. She specializes in early modern French literature and environmental criticism, and she has published pieces in the Forum for Modern Languages Studies, the Comparatist, and in volumes such as Global Garbage, and French Ecocriticism. She is currently working on a monograph tentatively entitled The Anxiety of Waste: New World, Environment and Literature in Renaissance France.

Event organized by Dr. Sarah Benharrech, FREN