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Françoise Lionnet

Françoise Lionnet serves as acting chair of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality at Harvard University, where she is professor of Romance languages and literatures, comparative literature, and African and African American studies. She is distinguished research professor of comparative literature and French and Francophone studies at UCLA, and a research associate of the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa at the University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg. She served as director of the African Studies Center and Program Co-Director of UCLA's Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities: Cultures in Transnational Perspective.

Françoise Lionnet
BornMauritius
Occupationprofessor, essayist, scholar
EducationPhD, University of Michigan
SubjectMascarene Islands, Francophone studies, comparative literature, feminism, postcolonial studies, African studies, autobiography
Notable worksAutobiographical Voices: Race, Gender, Self-Portraiture; Postcolonial Representations: Women, Literature, Identity

She is a leading scholar in Francophone and comparative literary studies, and has published groundbreaking work in the fields of feminist literature, postcolonial studies, autobiography, and African, African-American, Caribbean and Mascarene Island studies. She is the former president of the ACLA.

Early life edit

Lionnet was born in Mauritius, to a Franco-Mauritian and Seychellois family. She grew up speaking French and Creole, and learned English at the age of 4. This, in addition to the island's multicultural society and her diverse educational experience, has informed her research interests and comparatist approach throughout her career. Educated in Mauritius, Reunion Island, France, England, Germany, and the US, she received her PhD from the University of Michigan and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Cornell Society for the Humanities.

Career edit

Prior to joining Harvard in 2015, Lionnet taught at UCLA (1998–2015), where she chaired the French Department (1999–2005). She held the Pierce Miller Professorship in Literary Studies at Northwestern University until 1998. Her numerous honors include visiting and special professorships at Duke University, University of Nottingham, UK, and the EHESS in Paris. In 2015, she was the Mary Cornille Distinguished Visiting Professor, Newhouse Humanities Center, at Wellesley College.

Her most recent books include Ecriture féminines et dialogues critiques. Subjectivité, genre et ironie (Mauritius; l'Atelier d'écriture, 2012) and Le su et l'incertain: Cosmopolitiques créoles de l'océan Indien (Mauritius: L'Atelier d'écriture, 2012), which have been recognized in an article on . In 2018, she published Evariste Parny: Selected Poetry and Prose, on the Creole abolitionist poet from Reunion Island.

She has edited and co-edited volumes for literary journals including Yale French Studies, Signs, L'Esprit créateur, , MLN, and International Journal of Francophone Studies. In addition to editing, Lionnet has been a regular contributor to these and many other scholarly journals throughout her career.

Works edit

  • Lionnet, Françoise (1989). Autobiographical Voices: Race, Gender, Self-Portraiture. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801499275.
  • Lionnet, Françoise (2005). Minor Transnationalism. Durham: Duke University Press. ISBN 0822334909.
  • Lionnet, Françoise (1995). Postcolonial Representations: Women, Literature, Identity. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press. ISBN 0801481805.
  • Lionnet, Françoise (2011). The Creolization of Theory. Durham NC: Duke University Press. ISBN 978-0822348467.
  • Lionnet, Françoise (2012). Écritures féminines et dialogues critiques : subjectivité, genre et ironie. Trou d'Eau Douce, Ile Maurice: l'Atelier d'ecriture. ISBN 978-9990336689.
  • Lionnet, Françoise (2012). Le su et l'incertain : cosmopolitiques créoles de l'océan Indien. Trou d'Eau Douce, Ile Maurice: l'Atelier d'ecriture. ISBN 978-9990336696.

Selected awards edit

  • Distinguished Lecturer, Center for African Studies, University of Bayreuth, Germany (2016)
  • Distinguished Visiting Professor, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Carleton University, Ottawa, Canada (2014)
  • Distinguished Mellon Visiting Professor, Univ. of Witwatersrand, South Africa (2013)
  • Principal Investigator, HED/USAID Grant for Educational Project in Rwanda (2012–15)
  • Northrop Frye Distinguished Lecture, Univ. of Toronto (2010)
  • Principal Co-PI, University of California Multi-Campus Research Group (2000–05)
  • Principal Co-PI, "Cultures%20in%20Transnational%20Perspective"%20Postdoc%20Program%5D Mellon Foundation grant for the "Cultures in Transnational Perspective" Postdoc Program (2005–15)
  • French Gov. Award: Chevalier de l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques, 2004
  • Residency fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation, Bellagio Center, June 2003
  • Best Mentor Award from Women in French (WIF), 2002
  • Professor Lionnet has held fellowships and grants from the Cornell Society for the Humanities, the American Philosophical Society, the Fulbright Foundation, the SSRC, the United Nations Fund (UNFPA), the UCHRI, the Humanities Research Institute at the University of California-Irvine, the Center for Advanced Feminist Studies at the University of Minnesota, and the NEH.
  • Director NEH/Northwestern Summer Institute in French Cultural Studies, 1995.

References edit

For more detailed information on Professor Françoise Lionnet, please see the following:

  • Francoise Lionnet's Website
  • Harvard Department of African and African American Studies Faculty
  • Director of African Studies Center
  • Francoise Lionnet Biography PSU

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Francoise Lionnet serves as acting chair of the Committee on Degrees in Studies of Women Gender and Sexuality at Harvard University where she is professor of Romance languages and literatures comparative literature and African and African American studies She is distinguished research professor of comparative literature and French and Francophone studies at UCLA and a research associate of the Centre for Indian Studies in Africa at the University of Witwatersrand Johannesburg She served as director of the African Studies Center and Program Co Director of UCLA s Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities Cultures in Transnational Perspective Francoise LionnetBornMauritiusOccupationprofessor essayist scholarEducationPhD University of MichiganSubjectMascarene Islands Francophone studies comparative literature feminism postcolonial studies African studies autobiographyNotable worksAutobiographical Voices Race Gender Self Portraiture Postcolonial Representations Women Literature Identity She is a leading scholar in Francophone and comparative literary studies and has published groundbreaking work in the fields of feminist literature postcolonial studies autobiography and African African American Caribbean and Mascarene Island studies She is the former president of the ACLA Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Works 4 Selected awards 5 ReferencesEarly life editLionnet was born in Mauritius to a Franco Mauritian and Seychellois family She grew up speaking French and Creole and learned English at the age of 4 This in addition to the island s multicultural society and her diverse educational experience has informed her research interests and comparatist approach throughout her career Educated in Mauritius Reunion Island France England Germany and the US she received her PhD from the University of Michigan and was a postdoctoral fellow at the Cornell Society for the Humanities Career editPrior to joining Harvard in 2015 Lionnet taught at UCLA 1998 2015 where she chaired the French Department 1999 2005 She held the Pierce Miller Professorship in Literary Studies at Northwestern University until 1998 Her numerous honors include visiting and special professorships at Duke University University of Nottingham UK and the EHESS in Paris In 2015 she was the Mary Cornille Distinguished Visiting Professor Newhouse Humanities Center at Wellesley College Her most recent books include Ecriture feminines et dialogues critiques Subjectivite genre et ironie Mauritius l Atelier d ecriture 2012 and Le su et l incertain Cosmopolitiques creoles de l ocean Indien Mauritius L Atelier d ecriture 2012 which have been recognized in an article on UCLA Today In 2018 she published Evariste Parny Selected Poetry and Prose on the Creole abolitionist poet from Reunion Island She has edited and co edited volumes for literary journals including Yale French Studies Signs L Esprit createur Comparative Literary Studies MLN and International Journal of Francophone Studies In addition to editing Lionnet has been a regular contributor to these and many other scholarly journals throughout her career Works editLionnet Francoise 1989 Autobiographical Voices Race Gender Self Portraiture Ithaca Cornell University Press ISBN 0801499275 Lionnet Francoise 2005 Minor Transnationalism Durham Duke University Press ISBN 0822334909 Lionnet Francoise 1995 Postcolonial Representations Women Literature Identity Ithaca New York Cornell University Press ISBN 0801481805 Lionnet Francoise 2011 The Creolization of Theory Durham NC Duke University Press ISBN 978 0822348467 Lionnet Francoise 2012 Ecritures feminines et dialogues critiques subjectivite genre et ironie Trou d Eau Douce Ile Maurice l Atelier d ecriture ISBN 978 9990336689 Lionnet Francoise 2012 Le su et l incertain cosmopolitiques creoles de l ocean Indien Trou d Eau Douce Ile Maurice l Atelier d ecriture ISBN 978 9990336696 Selected awards editDistinguished Lecturer Center for African Studies University of Bayreuth Germany 2016 Distinguished Visiting Professor Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Carleton University Ottawa Canada 2014 Distinguished Mellon Visiting Professor Univ of Witwatersrand South Africa 2013 Principal Investigator HED USAID Grant for Educational Project in Rwanda 2012 15 Northrop Frye Distinguished Lecture Univ of Toronto 2010 Principal Co PI University of California Multi Campus Research Group 2000 05 Principal Co PI Cultures 20in 20Transnational 20Perspective 20Postdoc 20Program 5D Mellon Foundation grant for the Cultures in Transnational Perspective Postdoc Program 2005 15 French Gov Award Chevalier de l Ordre des Palmes Academiques 2004 Residency fellowship at the Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Center June 2003 Best Mentor Award from Women in French WIF 2002 Professor Lionnet has held fellowships and grants from the Cornell Society for the Humanities the American Philosophical Society the Fulbright Foundation the SSRC the United Nations Fund UNFPA the UCHRI the Humanities Research Institute at the University of California Irvine the Center for Advanced Feminist Studies at the University of Minnesota and the NEH Director NEH Northwestern Summer Institute in French Cultural Studies 1995 References editFor more detailed information on Professor Francoise Lionnet please see the following Francoise Lionnet s Website Harvard Department of African and African American Studies Faculty Director of African Studies Center UCLA Department of Comparative Literature UCLA French and Francophone Studies Faculty Co Director UCLA s Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities Francoise Lionnet Biography PSU Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francoise Lionnet amp oldid 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