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Hope Christiansen

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Also affiliated: University of Kansas (1985)

Faculty Researcher

1 h-index 91 pubs 6 cited

Biography and Research Information

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Hope Christiansen's research focuses on French literature and culture, with a particular emphasis on gender, motherhood, and societal norms across different historical periods. Her recent publications examine themes in works by Leïla Slimani, Clément Vautel, and Joseph Kessel, exploring representations of women and sexuality in 20th-century French literature.

Further scholarly work delves into 19th-century French narratives, including analyses of "gender outlaws" and the portrayal of maternal fantasy. Christiansen also engages with scholarship on interwar French women creatives and the historical context of "femininity/masculinity" in 19th-century French press. Her academic contributions reflect a sustained interest in the critical analysis of literary representations of gender and social constructs within French literary traditions.

Metrics

  • h-index: 1
  • Publications: 91
  • Citations: 6

Selected Publications

  • Linton, Anne E. Unmaking Sex: The Gender Outlaws of Nineteenth-Century France (2025)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Closson, Marianne, Nathalie Grande, Claudine Nédelec et Ghislain Tranié, éd. Femme et Folie sous l’Ancien Régime (2024)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Debating Motherhood in Clément Vautel's Madame ne veut pas d’enfant (1924) (2024)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Marcus, Lisa Algazi. Mother's Milk and Male Fantasy in Nineteenth-Century French Narrative (2024)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Planté, Christine et Marie-Ève Thérenty (éd). Féminin/Masculin dans la presse du XIXe siècle (2023)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • “[L]e divorce terrible entre le cœur et la chair:” Joseph Kessel’s <i>Belle de Jour</i> (1928) (2023)
    Symposium A Quarterly Journal in Modern Literatures DOI OpenAlex
  • Smith, Eliza Jane. Literary Slumming: Slang and Class in Nineteenth-Century France (2023)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Sermadiras, Émilie. Croire et souffrir : religion et pathologie dans le roman de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle (2023)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Rexer, Raisa Adah. The Fallen Veil: A Literary and Cultural History of the Photographic Nude in Nineteenth-Century France (2023)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Leclerc, Yvan. Crimes écrits : la littérature en procès au XIXe siècle (2023)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Kaplan, Marijn S. Marie Jeanne Riccoboni’s Epistolary Feminism: Fact, Fiction, and Voice (2022)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • A Madame Bovary for a New Millennium: Leïla Slimani’s Dans le jardin de l’ogre (2014) (2022)
    Dalhousie French Studies 1 citation DOI OpenAlex
  • Reviews (2021)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • McIlvanney, Siobhán and Gillian Ni Cheallaigh (eds). Women and the City in French Literature and Culture (2019) (2021)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex
  • Maurel-Indart, Hélène, éd. Femmes artistes et écrivains dans l’ombre des grands hommes (2019) (2021)
    Dalhousie French Studies DOI OpenAlex

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