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Elizabeth McManus is a Lecturer in French at the State University of New York at Geneseo since 2017. She teaches courses like FREN 101: Elementary French I, focusing on communicative skills and cultural immersion.
- Ph.D., French Literature, Northwestern University (2014)
- M.A., French Literature, University of Illinois at Chicago (2005)
- B.A., French Studies, Cornell University (2001)
Her research spans 19th-century French literature, Fantastic literature, and Gothic/Science Fiction intersections, with publications analyzing Théophile Gautier’s works, visual technologies in 19th-century art, and narrative structures in TV series like Lost.
Recent publications emphasize:
- Historical and cultural symbolism in 19th-century French literature
- Visual technologies (arcades, dioramas) and their literary parallels
- Narrative theory in contemporary media
- Gothic and fantastic elements in modern fiction
Affiliations include the Modern Languages Association and the International Association for the Fantastic in the Arts.
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