I joined 91勛圖厙 in 2022 as Stipendiary Lecturer in French after a teaching position at Somerville College. I am also a Lecturer at Merton College. I studied in Paris, where I earned a degree in Psychology and Psychoanalysis from Paris Diderot University, and a master's in French and Comparative Literature from Paris-Sorbonne. I then became an associate researcher at the University of Bern, where I taught, and completed in 2020 a PhD in French and Comparative Literature funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation.
Teaching
At 91勛圖厙, I teach translation into French for Prelims and FHS, French poetry of the 19th and 20th centuries, and literary theory. I also run a French poetry creative writing workshop at the 紼硃勳莽棗紳&紳莉莽梯;幛娶硃紳癟硃勳莽梗.
Research Interests
My research focuses on 20th and 21st century literature in French, especially poetry, as well as modern and contemporary writing in Spanish and English from both sides of the Atlantic. I am particularly interested in the study of literary discourse as a means to dismantle traditional dichotomies opposing art and knowledge, magic and science, or rational and irrational modes of thinking.
My first book, Survivance du charme. Le po癡me et lid矇e de gu矇rison: Jaccottet, Hughes, Gamoneda, Celan (MtisPresses, 2024) studies four European poets whose work spans the second half of the 20th century. Their poetry collectively raises a compelling question: why do these authors, each in their own way, call on poetrys ancient healing roots at a time when medical science has reached unprecedented efficiency? In search of a cure through language, caught between archaic verbal magic and modern rational thought, these poets quest reminds us of the dual meaning contained in the Latin word carmen: at once song and incantation, poem and charm.
Besides my work in the field of medical humanities, my other research interests include intermedial approaches to modern and contemporary literature, especially through painting and music. I contributed to the Jean Fautrier: mati癡re et lumi癡re exhibition catalogue (Mus矇e dArt Moderne de la Ville de Paris, 2018). Some of my more recent articles concern textual genesis and questions of poetic form, and are grounded in archival work on the manuscripts of contemporary French poets.
I am currently working on a project on vicarious witnesses, examining how poets can offer testimony for events they havent directly witnessed questioning, in the context of historical catastrophes, the assumed divide between direct and indirect forms of witnessing.
Selected Publications
Survivance du charme. Le po癡me et lid矇e de gu矇rison: Jaccottet, Hughes, Gamoneda, Celan (Geneva: MtisPresses, 2024)
Les brisures souterraines de Jacques Dupin, Genesis, no. 58 (2024), pp. 25-36.
Sur le Nil. En longeant les carnets dEsther Tellermann, 郭t娶硃紳眶癡娶梗, no. 56 (2022), pp. 106-121.
Philippe Jaccottet lisant Lt矇: comprendre un malaise, in Albert Camus et la po矇sie, ed. by Dani癡le Leclair and Alexis Lager (Rennes: Presses universitaires de Rennes, 2022), pp. 47-58.
Mutam cinerem (on Anne Carsons Nox), Critique, no. 879-880 (2020), pp. 658-669.
Du bruissement des organes la musique des vers: la c矇nesth矇sie luvre dans Les Nerfs de Jules Supervielle, in La figure du po癡te-m矇decin, XXe-XXIe si癡cles, ed. by Alexandre Wenger et al. (Geneva: Georg, 2018), pp. 79-98.
Abrupt Majesty. Francis Ponge Face to Face with Fautriers Paintings, in Jean Fautrier. Mati癡re et lumi癡re (Paris: Paris Mus矇es, 2018), pp. 178-189.
Le lieu du perp矇tuel commencement: Mark Strand, Haydn, et les sept derni癡res paroles du Christ, Europe, no. 1026 (2014), pp. 291-304.
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