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Former Recipients of the École Normale Supérieure Fellowship. 2023 Julissa Tello '23. 2022 Emma Perry '22. 2021 Emilie Flamme '20 & Alice Jackson '21. 2020. 2019 Maxim Doiron '19. 2018 René Kooiker '18. 2017 Qi Xie '17. 2016 Erin Brousseau '16.
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M. Des., Graduate School of Design, Harvard University, 2015 Ph.D., Comparative Literature, Yale University, 2003 Ph.D. (Thèse de doctorat), American Studies, Université Paris-7, 2001 Ecole Normale Supérieure, rue d'Ulm, Paris (1990 L)
My research focuses on literary modernity, the avant-garde, urban transformation, and utopian architecture in the nineteenth and early twentieth century. I have made history and culture an integral part of my research, and have tried to emphasize an interdisciplinary approach in my teaching as well. I have also translated contemporary American poet...
Un Nouveau Monde Amoureux: Célibataires et prostituées au dix-neuvième siècle(Editions Galaade, 2010). New York-Paris: Whitman, Baudelaire, and the Hybrid City(University of Michigan Press, 2012).
My first book, A New World of Love: Bachelors and Prostitutes in Nineteenth-Century France, explores the connection between bachelorhood and prostitution in nineteenth-century France. Writers such as Gustave Flaubert and Guy de Maupassant have been taken as representatives of “bachelor literature.” What many of these bachelor-writers have in common...
I am currently working on a book-length manuscript with the title Glass Architectures: Charles Fourier and the Utopia of Collective Self-Surveillance.In this manuscript, I explore the link between surveillance and architectural utopias in early nineteenth-century France. In 2014, I was awarded a "New Directions" fellowship from the Mellon Foundatio...
At Amherst College, I have taught French 207 (Introduction to French Literature and Culture) and French 208 (French Conversation), as well as a translation course centered on contemporary French texts and documents (''From Asterix to Houellebecq: Translating Contemporary French''). My upper-level classes focus on nineteenth- and early-twentieth-cen...
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Oct 8, 2020 · Among the remaining schools that made the top 10 from 1901-2015, Amherst College, Columbia University, École Normale Supérieure, École Polytechnique, Massachusetts Institute of...
Oct 7, 2016 · Two schools dominate the rankings: École Normale Supérieure (ENS) in Paris and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) in Pasadena.
- Tom Clynes
- 2016
Incoming Graduate Exchange Fellow at École Normale Supérieure · As an economics and French major at Amherst College, I have developed a strong interest in sustainability and global affairs. I ...
- École normale supérieure
An école normale supérieure (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɔʁmal sypeʁjœʁ]) or ENS is a type of publicly funded higher education institution in France. A portion of the student body, admitted via a highly-selective competitive examination process, are French civil servants and are known as normaliens .