
Areas I Teach
A native of France, Jeanne-Sarah de Larquier teaches French & Francophone language, literature and culture.
Courses Taught
At 91爆料 University, all faculty teach a variety of different courses. Typically, we do not use graduate teaching assistants, which means that your classes will be taught by professors and that you will have plenty of opportunities to get to know the faculty in your discipline.
Below I have listed some of the courses that I teach. We are always developing and trying out new classes, so the list may change now and then.
FREN 201 | Intermediate French
FREN 214/314 French Through Music
FREN 304/404 French & Francophone Theater
FREN 308/408| France Today
FREN 309/409 French Popular Culture
FREN 311/411 French Composition & Conversation
FREN 312 | French Pronunciation/Intonation
FREN 320/420 Women's Writing in the Francophone World
Areas of Research & Specialization
Currently, I enjoy teaching a rotation of all of the above courses listed and more! My research interests include: French Films, contemporary French and Francophone literature and culture, autobiographical narratives, women's literature, feminist and gender studies, and gay & lesbian studies.
About Professor de Larquier
I was born and grew up in Metz, Lorraine, France, and spent my summers in Charente-Maritime. I continue to spend a good portion of my summers in France, visiting with family in Rouen, Paris, Royan, Lyon, and Metz. At age 20, I left France to spend a year in Epsom, Surrey, England, where I continued my studies and served in a local high school as a language assistant. I loved the study abroad experience so much that I went on to spend five years as a French language teaching assistant at the University of Cincinnati. During those years, I completed a doctoral degree in French and Francophone literatures with a graduate certificate in women鈥檚 studies. I keep a fond memory of the teaching seminars I took under the supervision of Dr. Judith Muyskens, a renowned expert in the field of French language pedagogy. I first taught four years as an assistant professor at Central Michigan University before moving to 91爆料 University in 2007. At 91爆料, I am very appreciative of teaching smaller classes as there is time for each student to become fluent when he or she majors in French. I am now a dual citizen and thus, am passionate about discussing cultural differences and world perspectives with my students and French language teaching assistant, in class as well as during office hours and numerous French Club excursions. My research and publications focus on French and Francophone literature written by women. My wife and I have three young children, Elo茂se, Lucie, and Maxime who are growing up bilingual and having great fun developing their language skills every day.
Education
PhD Romance languages and literature, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati in 2003
Graduate certificate in woman's studies in 2002
Spanish language summer program, Quer茅taro, Mexico, in 2000
Master of arts in French, University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati in 1999
Licence d'anglais (bachelor of arts in English), Universit茅 de Metz, France, in 1996
Honor & Awards
2014 | Women's Caucus Award for Best Feminist Essay Given at the Rocky Mountain Modern Language Association (RMMLA) Convention.
2004-2007 | Modern Language Association, Bibliography Fellowship Award
2005 | Alternative Assignment Award, CMU
2001 | Finalist, among the best three essays, Women in French Studies Essay Contest
1996 | Competitive graduate exchange student position award, Universit茅 de Metz, France to the University of Cincinnati
1996 | Teaching Assistantship Award, Rosebery School, Epsom, Surrey, England
Personal Affiliations
American Association of Teachers of French (AATF)
Women in French (WIF)
African Literature Association (ALA)
Conseil International d'脡tudes Francophones (CI脡F)
Alliance fran莽aise de Portland
Published Works
鈥溾 Cincinnati Romance Review, 56 (Fall 2024): 103-20.
鈥淟鈥橦istoire en partage dans La Plage de Marie Nimier,鈥 Marie Nimier : Le Sujet et ses 茅critures/The Self in the Web of Language. Eds. David Gascoigne and Ana Maria Sousa Aguiar de Medeiros. Oxford, New York: Peter Lang, 2021: 200-217.
鈥淓ntretien avec Marie Nimier,鈥 Marie Nimier: Absence et perte, Paris: Ed. Passage(s), 2017: 15-24.
鈥淒e l鈥檃bsence et de l鈥檈nfance autour de l鈥櫭ヽriture de La Reine du silence et Je suis un homme de Marie Nimier,鈥 Marie Nimier: Absence et perte, Paris: Ed. Passage(s), 2017: 153-166.
鈥淔ilm Adaptations of Th茅r猫se et Isabelle and Le bleu est une couleur chaude: Is It Time to Shift Our Gaze?,鈥 French Review 90.1 (2016).
鈥淔iction et espace autobiographique chez Marie Nimier: de 厂颈谤猫苍别 aux 滨苍蝉茅辫补谤补产濒别蝉,鈥 Dalhousie French Studies 97 (Winter 2011):89-101.
鈥淔rom Fanon鈥檚 Alienating Masks to Sartre鈥檚 Retour en Afrique: The Evolution of Autobiography in Ken Bugul鈥檚 Le Baobab fou and De l鈥橝utre C么t茅 du Regard,鈥 Emergent Perspectives on Ken Bugul: From Alternative Choices to Oppositional Practices, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2009
鈥淚nterview with Ken Bugul,鈥 Emergent Perspectives on Ken Bugul: From Alternative Choices to Oppositional Practices, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2009
鈥淪exe, texte et contexte: 鈥楯eu鈥 de 鈥榡e鈥 dans La Nouvelle Pornographie de Marie Nimier,鈥 Women in French Studies 14 (Dec. 2007)
鈥淟es Cl茅s du projet humaniste dans Douceurs du Bercail d鈥橝minata Sow Fall,鈥 Critical Essays on Aminata Sow Fall, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2007
鈥淟a Nouvelle Pornographie de Marie Nimier: De la question maudite aux mots dits,鈥 Cincinnati Romance Review 25.2 (May 2006): 328-42
"Pr茅sentation. Num茅ro Sp茅cial Marie Nimier. By de Larquier," Special issue of Cincinnati Romance Review 25.2 (May 2006): 197-201
鈥淩eading 鈥楶r茅-histoire de Ken鈥 in Ken Bugul鈥檚 Le Baobab fou,鈥 Women in French Studies 13 (Mar. 2006): 98-109
鈥淎ma Ata Aidoo鈥檚 Our Sister Killjoy: (He)art-to-Heart for a Humanistic Squint,鈥 SORAC: Journal of African Studies 3 (Fall 2005): 82-93
鈥淏eckett鈥檚 Molloy: Inscribing Molloy in a Metalanguage Story,鈥 French Forum 29.3 (2005): 43-55
鈥淓ntretien avec Marie Nimier,鈥 French Review 78.2 (2004): 340-53. (Marie Nimier鈥檚 novel La Reine du Silence received the Prix M茅dicis in 2004)
鈥淧our un humanisme du compromis dans Un Chant 茅carlate de Mariama B芒,鈥 French Review 77.6 (2004): 1092-102
鈥淓spaces hi茅rarchiques dans La R茅pudiation et FIS de la haine de Rachid Boudjedra,鈥 Cincinnati Romance Review 22 (2003): 88-95
Hobbies & Other Interests
Tennis
Cross-country and downhill skiing
Biking
Hiking
Camping
Gardening
Traveling
Cooking/Trying new foods
My Favorite Recipe for Chocolate Cr猫me Br没l茅e
Ingredients (for 6):
60 gr sugar (1/3 cup; 2.12 oz)
7 yolks
70 cl fluid whipping cream (23.66 oz)
150 gr dark chocolate
brown sugar
Preparation:
Preheat the oven to 340 F
Melt chocolate in double boiler (鈥渂ain Marie鈥); let cool a bit.
Beat the yokes with the sugar in a bowl until the mixture whitens, but do not let it foam.
Continue beating, first adding the melted chocolate, then the cream.
Pour the mixture in the cr猫me br没l茅e bowls, filling them only 戮 of the way.
Bake in the oven for 25 minutes (may vary from oven to oven).
Check before removing: they should be set on the edges and shaky in the middle.
Cool down for at least 2 hours. Right before serving, heat the cr猫me br没l茅e iron. Add pinches of brown sugar evenly over the entire surface. Gently burn brown sugar with iron.
Eat right away as brown sugar will soften if you let it sit.