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Dr. Anne Quinney is a Professor of French in the Department of Modern Languages at the University of Mississippi. She co-directs the French program and teaches courses on contemporary French and Francophone literature, film, and culture. Her research spans 20th-century French fiction, feminist cinema, Romanian Francophonia, and Translation Studies.
- PhD in French Studies, Duke University (2000)
- Maîtrise de Lettres Modernes, Université Paris 8 (1996)
- Bachelor of Arts in Modern Culture and Media, Brown University (1992)
Her work examines interwar French fiction, feminist film theory, and Romanian Francophone writers. She explores how translation bridges cultural and linguistic divides, with a focus on psychoanalysis and gender in literature. Her current book project analyzes five French female directors' portrayal of women's experiences in cinema.
Recent publications address topics like existentialist cultural marketing, Dumas' Italian political critiques, and Ionesco's absurdist themes. These works intersect with her interests in Francophone cinema, book history, and postcolonial identity.
- Isom Fellow, UM Sarah Isom Center for Women and Gender Studies (2024-26)
- Harry Ransom Center Fellow, University of Texas (2015)
- NEH Summer Institute Fellow, Paris (2003)
- Mississippi Humanities Council Grant (2002)
- Tournées Grant (multiple years)
- NEH Younger Scholars Grant (1987)
Dr. Quinney has translated J.B. Pontalis' autobiographical work and contributed to journals like Dalhousie French Studies and South Central Review. She is a pensionnaire étrangère at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, reflecting her transatlantic academic engagement.


