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Derek Schilling is a Professor of French and Director of the Centre Louis Marin at Johns Hopkins University (JHU), affiliated with the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences and the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures. He holds a dual doctorate (PhD/Doctorat) from the University of Pennsylvania and the Université Paris VIII. His research focuses on modern and contemporary French literature, film theory/aesthetics, geocriticism, and urban/suburban studies.
Education:
- BA, Williams College (1992)
- MA, University of Pennsylvania (1993)
- Coordinated PhD, University of Pennsylvania & Université Paris VIII (1997)
Professional Experience:
- Joined JHU in 2012
- Previously at Rutgers University (2002–2012), Stanford University, and Reed College
- Directed Rutgers French Graduate Program (2006–2010)
Grants & Editorial Roles:
- Funded by NEH, DAAD, and SPFFA
- Editorial boards: MLN, French Forum, Symposium, La Revue des Sciences Humaines, French Review, and Liverpool University Press’ “Contemporary French and Francophone Cultures” series
Key Contributions: His 1997 dissertation analyzed discourses of the quotidian in Georges Perec’s work. He actively bridges literary and cinematic studies, emphasizing spatial and urban dimensions in cultural analysis.
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