Gallouet publishes essay
10 December 2007 Gallouet publishes essay
Catherine Gallouet is the author of an essay, 1713: sympathie et roman chez Challe et Marivaux, [1713: sympathy and fiction in Challe and Marivaux] in Les discours de la sympathie. Enqute sur une notion de l'ge classique la modernite, a volume of collected essays on the notion of Sympathy from 17th century to contemporary Europe, just published by the Press of the Universite Laval in Quebec.
Gallouet, a member of the HWS faculty since 1986, holds a bacalaureat, with honors, from the Academie de Grenoble in Grenoble, France; a bachelor's degree, cum laude, from Hope College; and her master's and Ph.D. from Rutgers University. Her current research interrogates the representation of race in eighteenth-century French culture. She teaches in the French and Francophone Studies Department, the Africana Studies, and the Media and Society programs.
