Garane, Jeanne Marcella

Professor

Jeanne Garane is Professor of French and Comparative Literature and teaches courses on francophone literature and film, postcolonial theory, translation, and comparative literary studies. She has completed two book-length literary translations, and published articles, introductions, and interviews on francophone literature and film. She is also the editor of the French Literature Series (Amsterdam: Brill/Rodopi).

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Languages, Literatures, & Cult.
Tenure Status
Tenured

International Activity

International Activities
Yes
Type of Activity
Research, Teaching, Other (Translation)
Countries
France, Germany, Ivory Coast, Morrocco, Italy
Institutional Focus Areas
Arts and Humanities
Extended Residence in Foreign Country
Yes (Have lived in France off and on but not for three years in a row)
Speaks Non-English Language
Yes (French, Italian)

Interest Background

Do you include students in your research?
None
Interest Keywords
Francophone African Literature, Francophone Film, Translation Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Gender Studies
Institutional Focus Areas
Arts and Humanities
Personal Focus Areas
French and Francophone Literature and Film, Translation Studies, Postcolonial Studies

Professional Preparation(Education & Training)

Dates Institution Location Degree Field of Study
1984 Scuola di Lingua Michelangelo Certificate Italian Lang.
1987 - 1994 The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, MI Ph.D. Twentieth Century French/Francophone Lits, Minor: Women's Studies
1985 - 1987 The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor M.A. French Lit.
1983 - 1985 The University of Grenoble Licence-es-Lettres French Lit.
1979 - 1983 Northern Michigan University B.A. magna cum laude Double major: French and English

Positions & Appointments

Dates Description Institution/Entity
1992 - 1997 Assistant Professor of French Language and Literature, The University of Evansville
1997 - 2003 Assistant Professor of French and Comparative Literature, The University of South Carolina, Columbia,
2003 Associate Professor of French and Comparative Literature, The University of South Carolina, Columbia
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