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NWU Home   ›   Sara Dietzman

Sara Dietzman

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Assistant Professor of French, Director of Global Studies
Phone: 
(402) 465-7750
Email: 
sdietzma@nebrwesleyan.edu
Office: 
Old Main 318
Office hours: 

Spring 2012:
MW 2-3, TTH 10-11 and by appointment

Education: 

Ph.D., French Language and Literature, University of Virginia, 2005
M.A., French Language and Literature, University of Virginia, 1996
B.A., French, University of Oregon Honors College, 1993

Courses taught: 

Beginning French
Intermediate French
French Conversation & Composition
French Literature of the Twentieth Century
French Culture and Civilization
French Literature of the Nineteenth Century
Liberal Arts Seminar: French Cinema
Liberal Arts Seminar: Joan of Arc
Survey of French Literature
French Cinema
Medieval French Literature
Francophone Literature

Course schedule: 

SPRING 2012:
FRNCH 002-01 Stage 2 MTWTH 9-9:50
FRNCH 002-02 Stage 2 MTWTH 12-12:50
FRNCH 290 Survey of French Lit TH 2-3:15

Research and academic interests: 

Medieval French literary and cultural studies: gender and sexuality;
late-French epic (the Nanteuil cycle); Joan of Arc; identity formation.
French film.


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