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Michèle Hannoosh
Name: Michèle Hannoosh
Title(s):
- Department Chair and Professor of French
Contact Information: 734.647.2339 , hannoosh@umich.edu
International Institute Affiliation(s):
- CES-EUC
Department Affiliation(s):
- Romance Languages & Literatures
Education Background: Ph.D. Stanford, 1982; Ph.D. Stanford, 1978; B.A. Wellesley College, 1976
Research/Teaching Specialization: Nineteenth-century French literature, art, and society; art criticism, relations between the arts; the city, Walter Benjamin, the history of modernity; the representation of history; parody; comparative literature. Recently completed a major new edition, in French and with commentary, of Delacroix's Journals, a project which has led her to consider the relations between autobiography and history: how a personal, private diary can be a particular "écriture de l'histoire." She is beginning research on two new projects, one a study of the post-Romantic sublime, the other a work on the art criticism of the historian Jules Michelet.

