Ariane Bottex-Ferragne
Assistant Professor · Medieval French Literature
New York UniversityAbout
Ariane Bottex-Ferragne is an Assistant Professor of French Literature, Thought and Culture at New York University's College of Arts & Science. Her research focuses on medieval French literature with a particular emphasis on overlooked literary forms like didactic poetry, economic literature, and moralizing lyric songs. She employs manuscript studies, philology, and intersectional literary perspectives to redefine medieval literary canons.
- Education: Ph.D. in French Literature (Université de Montréal), M.A. (McGill University), B.A. (Concordia University)
Her work bridges poetics, cultural history, and sound studies, challenging traditional boundaries of literary scholarship. Recent research centers on the Reclus de Molliens, a forgotten medieval author, and his influence on medieval literary norms through didactic poetry.
Publications emphasize medieval manuscript culture and textual reception, with notable contributions to Études françaises and Florilegium. She co-edited the journal Littératures issue on 'Ré-écrire l’histoire' (2012).
No specific advising or grant information is detailed in the text. She is affiliated with NYU's Department of French Literature, Thought and Culture, contributing to both teaching and research initiatives.
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