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Celine Brossillon is an Assistant Professor of French and Comparative Literature at Ursinus College's Department of Modern Languages since 2015. She serves as Coordinator of the Comparative and Global Literatures Minor and holds affiliations with multiple academic organizations including the Nineteenth Century Studies Association and Women in French.
- Ph.D. in French Literature and Culture, Université Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle
- M.A. in French Literature and Culture, Université Stendhal-Grenoble III
- M.A. in British, American and African-American Literature and Culture, Université François Rabelais
Her research examines intersections of 19th-century French literature, gender studies, and psychiatry, focusing on themes of masculinity crisis, solitude, and madness. Recent publications explore Gothic narratives, supernatural beings, and isolation-induced psychological disintegration in Francophone contexts.
Key publication trends include:
- Analysis of 19th-century French Gothic and supernatural themes
- Critical examination of gendered isolation patterns
- Comparative studies of madness representations
- Interdisciplinary approach combining literary analysis with cultural anthropology
- Focus on transnational women's writing networks
- Exploration of Franco-American cultural intersections
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