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Jessica Tanner

Title: Assistant Professor of French, Romance Languages
Department/School: Romance Languages
Email:jltanner@email.unc.edu
Webpage:http://roml.unc.edu/people/french-faculty/jessica-tanner/
Appointed Year: 2013
Education:• PHD Romance Languages and Literatures (French), Harvard University 2013
World Area Of Focus:• International 10%-24%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 75%-99%
Languages:• French (professional proficiency)
• Italian (limited working proficiency)
• Spanish (professional proficiency)
Specialization:19th-century French literature and culture, 18th-century French literature and culture, urban studies, imperialism, colonial studies, prostitution, mapping and narrative, space and place, critical theory, 19th-century Spanish Peninsular Literature and Culture
Relevant Courses Taught:• FREN 285 Sex, Philosophy, and Politics: Revolutions in French Literature
• FREN 331 French Civilization II
• FREN 382 French and Francophone Prose: Imperial Fictions
• FREN 398 The Art of the War: World War I in French Culture
• FREN 793 19th-Century French Literature
Recent Publications:• 2017 Mapping Prostitution: Sex, Space, and the Novel in Nineteenth-Century France (book manuscript in progress)
• 2016 “Speculative Capital: Zola’s Repossession of Paris.” L’Esprit Créateur 55.3 (Fall 2015): 114-126. Spec. Issue: “Paris, Imagined Capital: Economic Transition and Modernity (17th to 19th Centuries).” Eds. Andrew Billing and Juliette Cherbuliez.
• 2016 Jessica Tanner and Marisa Escolar, eds. Romance Notes 55.3 (2015). Spec. issue: “At War: Spaces of Conflict (1870-2015).”
• 2016 Jessica Tanner and Marisa Escolar. “Spaces of Conflict, Spaces in Conflict (Introduction).” Romance Notes 55.3 (2015): np. Spec. Issue: “At War: Spaces of Conflict (1870-2015).” Eds. Jessica Tanner and Marisa Escolar.
• 2015 Book review: Susan Harrow. Zola, the Body Modern. Oxford: Legenda, 2010. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 43.1-2 (Fall-Winter 2014-2015): n.pag. http://www.ncfs-journal.org/?q=node/1003.
• 2014 “Turning Tricks, Turning the Tables: Plotting the Brasserie à femmes in Tabarant’s Virus d’amour.” Nineteenth-Century French Studies 41.3-4 (Spring-Summer 2013): 255-271.
• 2013 2013 “Turning Tricks, Turning the Tables: Plotting the Brasserie à femmes in Tabarant’s Virus d’amour.” Nineteenth-Century French Studies 41.3-4 (Spring-Summer 2013): 255-271.
• 2013 “Turning Tricks, Turning the Tables: Plotting the Brasserie à femmes in Tabarant’s Virus d’amour.” Nineteenth-Century French Studies 41.3-4 (Spring-Summer 2013): 255-271.

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