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Kevin Brownlee
Professor of Romance Languages; Graduate Chair, French
Medieval French and Italian literature. His research, publication,
and pedagogic interests in French range from the 12th through the 15th
centuries: from Chrétien de Troyes to François Villon.
His co-edited volumes include The New Medievalism (1991) and
Rethinking the "Romance of the Rose:" Text, Image, Reception
(1992). He is currently working on issues of cultural authority and
genealogy in late medieval France in ways that interrogate the notion
of the historico-literary "period." Recent theses he has directed range
from "Le corps et le mouvement, ou Perceval et la hanche du Roi Pecheur"
to "Lady Philosophy and La Vieille: Old Women, Aging Bodies, and Female
Authority in Late Medieval French Literature."
- E-mail: kbrownle@sas.upenn.edu
- Office: 548 Williams Hall
- Telephone: (215) 898-5104
- Fax: (215) 898-0933
- Office Hours: Fall 2008: T 4-6
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