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Cate TalleyCate Talley

Assistant Professor of French

Office: Palamountain 406
Phone: 518-580-5221
E-mail: ctalley@skidmore.edu

Education
  • Ph.D., French, University of California, Berkeley
  • M.A., French, University of California, Berkeley
  • B.A., French, Bard College
Teaching and research interests
  • 19th- and 20th-century French literature
  • Cultural and intellectual history
  • Theories of the everyday and practice
  • Politics and aesthetics
  • The francophone Atlantic world
Select publications
  • The Psychology of Modern Literature: G茅rard de Nerval and the Cultural Politics of Subjectivity (book manuscript in progress)
  • 鈥淭he Politics of Authorial Subjectivity in Nerval鈥檚 Les Faux Saulniers.鈥 Forthcoming in French Studies.
  • 鈥淪entiment and the Contradiction of Racial Inequality in Beaumont鈥檚 Marie or Slavery in the United States.鈥 The Review of Politics 84.3(2022). 
  • 鈥淭he Absurdity of the Aftermath in Daoud鈥檚 Meursault, contre-enqu锚te.鈥 French Forum 45.3 (2020).
  • 鈥淔ashioning Romanticism: The Petit C茅nacle and the Art of Dress.鈥 Nineteenth-Century Contexts 42.1 (2020).
  • 鈥淧ratiques traditionnelles, pratiques fictionnelles: les rituels dans la 芦 Sylvie 禄 de G茅rard de Nerval鈥 in Rituels en action. Louvain-la-Neuve: EME 脡ditions, 2017. Esth茅tique et spiritualit茅.
  • 鈥淔rom Identity to Identifications: Depersonalizing the Subject of the Nervalian 颁丑颈尘猫谤别. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 43.1-2 (2015).

World Languages and Literatures Contact

Office

Palamountain Hall, fourth floor
518-580-5200

Department Chair

Mary Kate Donovan
Associate Professor
mdonovan@skidmore.edu

Administrative Assistant

Patricia Ivory
pivory@skidmore.edu