- Lawrence Kritzman
Lawrence D. Kritzman, an American
scholar , is the Ted and Helen Geisel Third Century Professor in Humanities and Professor of French, Italian and Comparative Literature atDartmouth College . He has written works on, edited works on, or given lectures on Foucault, Kristeva, Sartre, Camus, Derrida, Montaigne, and others, focusing especially on twentieth-century Frenchphilosophy . Drawing on psychoanalytic theory, he has innovated sixteenth century French studies in his readings ofMarguerite de Navarre ,Sceve ,Ronsard ,Rabelais ,Montaigne , and the poètesrhetoriquers .
His books include "Destruction/Decouverte: le fonctionnement de la rhetorique dans les Essais de Montaigne", "The Rhetoric of Sexuality and the Literature of the French Renaissance", and "The Fabulous Imagination: On Montaigne's Essays". He has edited "Fragments: Incompletion and Discontinuity"; "Foucault: Politics, Philosophy, Culture"; "Le Signe et le texte"; "Sans aultre guide"; "Auscwitz and After: Race, Culture and the Jewish Question in France"; andPierre Nora 's "Realms of Memory".
As editor of European Perspectives, a series in social philosophy and cultural criticism from Columbia University Press, he has published authors such as Adorno, Baumann, Bourdieu, Cixous, Deleuze, Derrida, Ginzburg, Kristeva, and Vattimo.
His most recent editorial venture, the "Columbia History of Twentieth Century French Thought", was the winner of the 2006 Modern Language Association Scalgione prize for best book in French.
Kritzman has also penned articles for "Le Monde ", and has been interviewed onRadio France .
In1990 , the French government made him aknight in theOrdre des Palmes Académiques ; in1994 , he was made an officer. In2000 , he was awarded theOrdre National du Mérite , the second-highest civilian award accorded in France, byJacques Chirac . Kritzman is founder and director of the Institute of French Cultural Studies. The major goal of the Institute of French Cultural Studies is to allow advanced graduate students and assistant professors in French to partake in contemporary cultural debates on both sides of the Atlantic and to prepare them to supplement the programmatic needs of French departments in developing courses in interdisciplinary studies taught in French.
He also heads the Institute for European Studies at Dartmouth. In the past, he has taught at Rutgers,Stanford ,Harvard , andMichigan .Kritzman received a B.A. from the
University of Wisconsin-Madison , an M.A. fromMiddlebury College , and a Ph.D. from theUniversity of Michigan .References
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2000/sept00/kritzman.html France bestows Order of Merit on Kritzman]
* [http://www.dartmouth.edu/~news/releases/2000/sept00/institute.html New institute to consider Europe's changing economy, culture]
* [http://dfd.dartmouth.edu/directory/show/34 Dartmouth Faculty Directory]
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