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Dr. Fabienne Moore is an Associate Professor in the Department of French and Romance Languages at the Schnitzer School of Global Studies and Languages, University of Oregon. She specializes in Early European Romanticism, Chateaubriand studies, and the intersection of French Enlightenment with colonial and postcolonial narratives.
- Ph.D., Comparative Literature, New York University (2001)
- Maîtrise, English, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail (1989)
Her research explores prose poetry, bande dessinées, and blue humanities, with a focus on 18th-19th century French literature’s engagement with classical reception, revolutionary ideologies, and spatial theory. Recent works examine Homeric influences in Enlightenment France and Gustave Doré’s visual rhetoric.
Notable publications include her 2009/2017 monograph Prose Poems of the French Enlightenment and analyses of Chateaubriand’s Les Aventures du dernier Abencérage. She also contributes to translation studies, notably co-translating Mário Pinto de Andrade’s decolonization theories (2024).
Her scholarship bridges literary form with socio-political contexts, emphasizing gendered perspectives, spatial semiotics, and transnational artistic dialogues.





