GRETCHEN SCHULTZ

My research focuses on 19th-century French literature and culture, and gender and sexuality studies. I have written on French poetry and poetics in relation to gender and subjectivity (The Gendered Lyric: Subjectivity and Difference in 19th Century French Poetry, 1999). My current work focuses on representations of female sexuality in French literature and medical texts.

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Biography

Gretchen Schultz began teaching at Brown in 1991. She received her BA in Romance Linguistics from the University of Michigan (1983), and her PhD in French Literature from Cornell University (1990).

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GRETCHEN SCHULTZ, Ph.D. Cornell University
Associate Professor
French Studies
Phone: +1 401 863 3753
Phone 2: +1 401 863 2567
E-mail: Gretchen_Schultz@Brown.EDU

Gretchen Schultz's Brown Research URL:
http://research.brown.edu/myresearch/Gretchen_Schultz

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Sexuality and Society Concentration

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