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Women's & Gender Studies Program
Wake Forest University
Tribble Hall, A106A
P.O. Box 7365
Winston-Salem, NC 27109

Phone: 336-758-3758
Fax: 336-758-4143
wgs@wfu.edu

Dr. Sally Barbour - Associate Professor of Romance Languages

Office: Greene Hall 529
Phone: (336) 758-5486
Email: barbour@wfu.edu

Education:

Ph.D. French Literature, Cornell University, 1985

M.A. French Literature, Cornell University, 1985

B.A. Spanish, Maryville College, 1972

Courses Taught for WGS:

WGS 221: Introduction to Women's and Gender Studies (same as HMN 221)

WGS 377: Special Topics: African and Carribean Women Writers (same as HMN 222)

HMN 321: Women, War and Peace

WS 111: Writing Women's Issues

Professional Research/Focus:

Narrative in French & Francophone literature & cinema

Translation

Autobiography & fictional autobiograpy

Selected Publications:

  • Emerging Perspectives on Maryse Condé, A Writer of her Own, Africa World Press/Red Sea Press, 2005
  • “Maryse Condé’s Narrative Spectrum,” in Changing Currents: Anglophone, Francophone, Hispaniophone Literary and Cultural Criticism, ed. Emily Allen Williams, Gainesville: University of Florida Press, 2005
  • “Maryse Condé and Her Readers: Hesitating Between Irony and a Desire to be Serious in Moi, Tituba sorcière...,” Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-First Century Literature, Summer 2004
  • “Diverse Patterns of Relationalities: Expanding Theories of Women’s Personal Narratives,” NWSA Journal , Summer 2002
  • Nathalie Sarraute and the Feminist Reader: Identities in Process , Associated University Presses, 1993

 

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