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Maryann De Julio is a Professor of French at the Department of Modern & Classical Language Studies at Kent State University. Her research and teaching focus on contemporary French-language poetry, French and Francophone Film Studies, and Literary Translation. Based in Satterfield Hall on the Kent campus, she has contributed extensively to academic discourse through publications spanning cinema, poetry, and transnational literary analysis.
Her research interests center on Contemporary French-language poetry, where she examines experimental forms and critical reassessments in 21st-century verse. In Francophone Film Studies, she explores early cinematic theory and gender representation in avant-garde works. Her Literary Translation projects include cross-cultural narratives from Italian prison literature to French poetic traditions.
Maryann's publications demonstrate interdisciplinary engagement: spanning gender and media studies (2022), modernist art analysis (2021), and prison literature translation (2015). While no explicit scientific awards are listed, her work reflects sustained scholarly contributions across film, poetry, and translation domains.
No students, grants, or laboratory affiliations are mentioned in the available materials. Further details about her educational background or future research plans appear absent from the provided documentation.


