CURRICULUM VITAE-



CURRICULUM VITAE

CHARLES JOSEPH STIVALE

Winter 2019

Home Address: 40160 Ladene Lane Telephone:

Novi, MI 48275 (313) 618-5880

Professional Dept. of Classical Languages, Telephone:

Address: Literatures, and Cultures (313) 577-0970

487 Manoogian Hall

Wayne State University

Detroit, MI 48202 e-mail: C_Stivale@wayne.edu

Rank: Distinguished Professor Emeritus

Birthdate: December 13, 1949 Birthplace: Bloomfield, NJ

EDUCATION

2017: RYT 200 Yoga Certification, Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI

1981: Ph.D. in French Literature, University of Illinois-Urbana

Thesis: "Oeuvre de sentiment, oeuvre de combat: la Trilogie

Jacques Vingtras de Jules Vallès," director: Robert J. Nelson

DAI, 42 (1981): 691-A

1974: Maîtrise in French Literature, Université de Paris, Sorbonne-Paris

IV

1973: M.A. in French Civilization, Université de Paris, Sorbonne-Paris IV

1971: B.A. in Modern Languages (French/German), Knox College, Galesburg,

IL

1967: High school diploma, Cascia Hall Preparatory School, Tulsa, OK

TEACHING AND ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

2017-present: Instructor (yoga), Sports Club of Novi, Novi, MI

2017-present: Instructor, Northville Yoga Center, Northville MI

2005-2019: Distinguished Professor of French, Wayne State University,

Dept. of Romance Languages & Literatures

2003-2005: Professor of French, Wayne State University, Dept. of Romance

Languages & Literatures

2002-2003: Interim Chair, Dept. of Art and Art History, Wayne State University

1996-2002: Professor of French and Department Chair, Wayne State

University, Dept. of Romance Languages & Literatures

1990-1996: Associate Professor, Wayne State University

1986-1990: Assistant Professor, Tulane University, Dept. of French & Italian

1982-1986: Assistant Professor, Franklin and Marshall College, Dept. of

French and Italian

1981-1982: Resident Director, CIEE Cooperative Study Center, Université de

Haute-Bretagne, Rennes, France

1980-1981: Instructor, Western Michigan University, Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages

1977-1980 Teaching and Research Assistant, University of Illinois, Dept. of French

1976-1977: Resident Director, Knox College Junior Year Abroad Program, Besançon, France

PUBLICATIONS, PAPERS, AND PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES: See attached bibliography

CHARLES J. STIVALE – PUBLICATIONS

BOOKS

Oeuvre de Sentiment, Oeuvre de Combat: La Trilogie de Jules Vallès.

Lyon: Presses Universitaires de Lyon, 1988.

La Temporalité Romanesque chez Stendhal: "L'Échafaudage de la

Bâtisse". Birmingham, AL: Summa Publications, 1989.

The Art of Rupture: Narrative Desire and Duplicity in the Tales of

Guy de Maupassant. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan Press, 1994.

The Two-Fold Thought of Deleuze and Guattari: Intersections and

Animations. New York: Guilford Publications, 1998.

Disenchanting Les Bons Temps: Identity and Authenticity in the Cajun

Music and Dance. Durham: Duke University Press, 2003.

Gilles Deleuze’s ABCs: The Folds of Friendship. Baltimore: The Johns

Hopkins University Press, 2008.

EDITED VOLUMES

Modern French Literary Studies in the Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies. New York: MLA Publications,

2004.

Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts. Chesham, UK: Acumen Publications, & Montreal: McGill Queens

University Pres, 2005.

With Eugene W. Holland and Daniel W. Smith, Gilles Deleuze: Image And Text. London: Continuum,

2009.

Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts, second edition. Chesham, UK: Acumen Publications/Montreal:

McGill Queens University Press, 2011.

Translations of Other Authors Published

1. Books

1. Gilles Deleuze. The Logic of Sense. Trans. Mark Lester with Charles J. Stivale.

Ed. Constantin V. Boundas. New York: Columbia University Press, 1990.

2. With Giuseppina Mecchia, translation and critical edition, Félix Guattari: Thought,

Friendship, and Visionary Cartography, by Franco Berardi (Bifo), London: Palgrave

MacMillan, 2008.

3. Revised edition of Gilles Deleuze. Logic of Sense. Trans. Constantin V. Boundas, Mark

Lester and Charles J. Stivale, London: Bloomsbury, 2015.

Translations of Articles or Creative Works

1. Alfredo Zenoni. "Metaphor and Metonymy in Lacanian Theory." Enclitic 5.1 (1981): 5-18.

2. Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. Chapter 15, "Conclusion," of Mille Plateaux.

SubStance 44/45 (1984): 7-19.

3. Gilles Deleuze. Chapter 4 of L'Image-Mouvement: Cinéma 1. SubStance 44/45 (1984): 81-95.

4. Gilles Deleuze. "Leibniz, Vincennes 15/04/80"; "Leibniz, Vincennes 22/04/80";

"Leibniz, Vincennes 29/04/80"; “Leibniz, Vincennes 06/05/80”: Unedited lectures of Gilles Deleuze, available at: ("Sur Leibniz").

5. Gilles Deleuze. "Vincennes Session of April 15, 1980, Leibniz Seminar." Discourse 20.3 (1998):

77-98.

6. "V as in Voyages. Gilles Deleuze with Claire Parnet." Summary of section "V" of

L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze. PLI: Warwick Journal of Philosophy 7 (1998): 3-6.

7. With Melissa McMahon, Gilles Deleuze, “How Does One Recognize Structuralism?”, in

Gilles Deleuze, Desert Islands and Other Texts, ed. and trans. Michael Taormina (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2004), 170-192.

8. Subtitles in English for Gilles Deleuze from A to Z (Zone1 DVD production of

L’Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze, 8-hour video interview), Cambridge, MA: MIT Press and Semiotext(e) (2012).

JOURNAL ISSUES EDITED

SubStance 44/45 (1984): "Gilles Deleuze"

SubStance 66 (1991): "Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari"

Nineteenth-Century French Studies 24.1-2 (1995): Co-organizer (with William R.Paulson)of section on

"Directions for Nineteenth-Century French Studies"

Works and Days 25/26 (1995): "CyberSpaces: Pedagogy and Performance on the Electronic Frontier",



PRE/TEXT: Electra(Lite) 1.1 (1997): Compiler of Conference Department, "Beyond the Podium:

Directions for Academic Conferencing",

.

With Felicity Colman. Angelaki 11.1 (2006): Special Issue on “Creative Philosophy: Theory and Praxis.”

With Gayle Zachmann. South Central Review, “Cultural Production in Nineteenth-Century French

Studies: Homage to Larry Schehr” 29.3 (Fall 2012). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,

2017.

ARTICLES and CHAPTERS

"Le vraisemblable temporel dans Le Rouge et le Noir." Stendhal Club 84 (1979): 299-315.

"A Structural Typology of the French Pastourelle." Papers in Romance 2 (1980): 85-96.

"Temporal Structuration in Stendhal's Armance." Journal of PracticalStructuralism 2(1980): 21-38.

Review: Victor Del Litto, Stendhal Club 103 (1984).

"Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari: Schizoanalysis and Literary Discourse." SubStance 29(1981): 46-57.

"Ordre et Duration: La Structuration Temporelle d'Armance." Stendhal Club 94 (1982): 141-156.

"Un point de départ critique: les dédicaces de Jacques Vingtras." Revue d'Études Vallésiennes 1

(1984): 24-33.

"Introduction": 3-6; "The Literary Element in Mille Plateaux: The New Cartography of Deleuze and

Guattari": 20-34; "Bibliography: Gilles Deleuze, Félix Guattari": 96-105. SubStance 44-45 (1984) (See also, Translations).

"The Machine at the Heart of Desire: Félix Guattari's Molecular Revolution." Works and Days: Essays in

Socio-Historical Dimensions of Literature and the Arts 2 (1984): 63-85.

"Corps érotique, corps créateur: H d'Arthur Rimbaud." Stanford French Review 11.1 (1985): 83-90.

"Temporalité fictive et réalisme subjectif dans La Chartreuse de Parme," I. Stendhal Club 108 (1985):

349-362; and II. Stendhal Club 109 (1985): 48-63.

"Figures, Segments et Singularités dans la Trilogie de Jacques Vingtras." Revue d'Études Vallésiennes

2 (1985): 101-112.

Six biographical profiles (the Arguments group; Kostas Axelos; François Châtelet; Jean Duvignaud;

Pierre Fougeyrollas; Edgar Morin). Biographical Dictionary of Neo-Marxism. Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 1985.

"Les Lignes de Révolte dans la Trilogie de Jacques Vingtras de Jules Vallès." Nineteenth-Century

French Studies 14.1-2 (1985-1986): 130-137.

"Louise Michel's Poetry of Existence and Revolt." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 5.1 (1986): 41-61.

"Les Blouses and L'Insurgé as Narratives of Revolt." L'Esprit Créateur 27.2 (1987): 92-100.

"La Hantise de 1848 dans la Trilogie de Jacques Vingtras de Jules Vallès." Revue d'Études

Vallésiennes 5 (1987): 5-14.

"Of Schmürz and Men: Boris Vian's Les Bâtisseurs d'Empire." Cincinnati Romance Review 7 (1988): 97-

112.

"L'Épuisement de l'Énergie Temporelle dans Lucien Leuwen." Stendhal Club 120 (1988): 298-306.

"From Heterodoxy to 'Counter-Discourse': The Arguments Group." Rethinking Marxism 3.1 (1990): 107-

134.

"Duty, Desire and Dream: Maupassant's 'La Petite Roque'." The Journal of Narrative Technique 20.2

(1990): 120-133.

"Nomad Love and the War Machine: Michel Tournier's Gilles et Jeanne." SubStance 65 (1991): 44-59.

"Introduction: Actuality and Concepts"; "Mille/Punks/Cyber/Plateaus: Science Fiction and Deleuzo-

Guattarian 'Becomings'" 66-84. SubStance 66 (1991): 3-9, 66-84.

"Le Plissement and la fêlure: The Paris Commune in Vallès's L'Insurgé and Zola's La Débâcle." In

Modernity and Revolution in Late Nineteenth-Century France. Eds. Barbara T. Cooper and Mary Donaldson-Evans. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press, 1992. 143-154.

"Like the Sculptor's Chisel': Voices 'On' and 'Off' in Barbey d'Aurevilly's Les Diaboliques." The Romanic

Review 82.3 (1991): 317-330 [published Winter 1992].

"Guy de Maupassant and Narrative Strategies of 'Othering'." Australian Journal of French Studies 30.2

(1993): 241-251.

"Desire, Duplicity and Narratology: Boris Vian's L'écume des jours." Studies in Twentieth-Century

Literature 17.2 (1993): 325-348.

"From Charleville to New York: The Rimbaud/Acker Connection." Nobodaddies 1 (1994): 64-67.

"'Spaces of Affect': Versions and Visions of Cajun Cultural History." South Central Review 11.4 (1994):

15-25.

"Pragmatic/Machinic: A Discussion with Félix Guattari (19 March 1985)." PRE/TEXT 14.3-4 (1993): 215-

250 [published 1995].

"'Effects' and 'Process': Literary Evaluation and the Scholarly Conference." Nineteenth-Century French

Studies 24.1-2 (1995): 1-12.

"'This Funny Chemistry': Narrative Desire and Discourse in Text-based Virtual Reality." Introduction to

special issue of Works and Days 25/26 (1995): 7-27.

"Stairway to Heaven, or Virtual Topographies of Paradis Virtuels." Post 10 (1996): 5-14.

"Cyber/Inter/Mind/Assemblage." In Being On Line. Net Subjectivity. Ed. Alan Sondheim, special

issue/book of Lusitania 8 (1996): 19-125.

"On heccéités and ritournelles: Movement and Affect in the Cajun Dance Arena." In Articluating the

Global and the Local. Eds. Ann Cvetkovich and Douglas Kellner. Boulder CO: Westview Press,1997. 129-148.

"'Spam': Heteroglossia and Harassement in Cyberspace." Readerly/Writerly Texts 3.2 (1996): 74-93.

Reprinted in Internet Culture. Ed. David Porter. New York: Routledge, 1997. 133-144.

"'help manners': Cyberdemocracy and Its Vicissitudes." Enculturation 1 (1997).

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"On Cultural Lessons, French and Other." Contemporary French Studies 21.1 (1997): 65-86

'Comment peut-on être deleuzien?' Pursuing a Two-Fold Thought." In "The Deleuzian Century?" South

Atlantic Quarterly 96.3 (1997): 515-523. Reprinted in A Deleuzian Century? Ed. Ian Buchanan. Durham: Duke University Press, 1999. 135-143.

"’@lrs [long-range-scan]: Rhizo-rhetorics and Protocols of ‘dis-placement’." PRE/TEXT 16.1-2 (1995):

54-68 [published 1998].

"Acker/Rimbaud: ‘I’-dentity Games." Angelaki 3.3 (1998): 137-142.

"(Se) Rendre Compte: Orienting Graduate Students to Market (Un)Realities." The French Review 72.6

(1999): 1049-1059.

“The ‘MLA Moment’." Profession 1999. New York: Modern Language Association, 1999. 248-257.

“Figures of Male Repute,” in Nineteenth-Century Literature Criticism, vol. 83, ed. Suzanne Dewsbury,

Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group, 1999. 189-208 (reprint of chapter from The Art of Rupture [1994]).

"Becoming Cajun." Cultural Studies, special issue on “Deleuze and Guattari in Cultural Studies,” 14.2

(2000): 147-176.

“The Folds of Friendship: Derrida-Deleuze-Foucault.” Angelaki 5.2 (2000): 3-15.

"'Spaces of Affect': Versions and Visions of Cajun Cultural History," and "On heccéités and ritournelles:

Movement and Affect in the Cajun Dance Arena." In Deleuze and Guattari, Critical Assessments, ed. Gary Genosko (London: Routledge, 2001), 117-129 and 281-301, respectively (reprints of previously published essays).

“Negotiating Moloch: Scenarios for a Millennial Year.” ADFL Bulletin (2001): 24-28.

'help manners': Cyber-Democracy and its Vicissitudes.” Crypto-Anarchy, Cyberstates, and Pirate

Utopias. Ed. Peter Ludlow. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press (2001). 303-327.

"Mythologies Revisited: Roland Barthes and the Left." Cultural Studies 16.13 (2002): 457-484.

"A la recherche des ‘bons temps’: Teaching and Learning (in) French Cultural Studies." Contemporary

French Civilization 26.2 (2002): 253-262.

“The Loneliness of the Long-distance Interviewer.” The ADFL Bulletin 34.1 (2002): 41-46.

“Deleuze, ‘l’entre-deux,’ and Literary Style.” Sites 6.2 (2002): 402-413.

“Reply to Two Questions.” SubStance 100 (2003): 59-60.

“Deleuze/Parnet in Dialogues: The Folds of Post-Identity.” Journal of the Midwest Modern Language

Association 36.1 (2003): 25-37.

“Horny Dudes: Guy de Maupassant and the Masculine Feuille de rose.” L’Esprit créateur 43.3 (2003):

57-67.

“Deleuze et Parnet, Dialogues: Les Plis de la post-identité.” Concepts (hors série 2): Gilles Deleuze

(Belgium: Sils Maria, 2003): 3-19.

"Feeling the Event: ‘Spaces of Affect' and the Cajun Dance Arena.” In Animations [of Deleuze and

Guattari], ed. Jennifer Daryl Slack. New York: Peter Lang (2003). 31-58.

“Charles J. Stivale on the Relationship between Women and their Clientele.” In Guy de Maupassant.

Bloom’s Major Short Story Writers by Harold Bloom. Philadelphia: Chelsea House. 2003. 51-56. [Reprint from The Art of Rupture]

“Coming to (French) Cultural Studies: Millennial Ruminations.” Journal of the Midwest Modern Language

Association 37.1 (2004): 88-110.

“Preface”; “From Jourdain to Trissotin: Speaking the ‘Tongues’ of Theory.” In Modern French Literary Studies in the Classroom: Pedagogical Strategies. Ed. Charles J. Stivale. New York: MLA Publications,

2004. 1-10; 133-143.

“Best Feet Forward: Some Moves for the Campus Interview.” ADFL Bulletin 36.2 (Winter 2005): 51-57.

“Introduction: Gilles Deleuze, A Life in Friendship”; “Sense/Series” (co-authored with Judith L. Poxon). In

Gilles Deleuze: Key Concepts. Ed. Charles J. Stivale. Chesham UK: Acumen Publications/Montreal: McGill Queens University Press 2005. 1-16; 65-76.

“Ten (or Twenty) Things I Have Learned about Conferences: Ten Precepts and Ten Practices.” In Journal

of Midwest Modern Language Association 38.1 (2005): 23-30.

“Deleuze Millénnaire, ou au-delà du tombeau.” In Deleuze épars. Eds. André Bernhold and Richard

Pinhas. Paris: Hermann, 2005. 163-176

“Tenure and its Denial: Facing the Winter Years and Beyond.” In College Literature 33.2 (2006): 70-83.

“Foucault’s Folds: Deleuze and the Interstices of Friendship.” Symposium: Canadian Journal of

Continental Philosophy 10.1 (2006): 81-89.

Co-authored with Felicity Colman. “Editorial Introduction. A Creative Life.” Angelaki 11.1 (2006): 1-3.

“From Zigzag to Affect, and Back: Creation, Life and Friendship.” Angelaki 11.1 (2006): 25-34.

"Nomad Love and the War-Machine: Michel Tournier's Gilles et Jeanne," in Short Story Criticism, vol. 88.

Farmington Hills, MI: Gale Group, 2006. 265-273.

“Guattari’s Proust: From Signs to Assemblages.” L’Esprit créateur L’Esprit créateur 46.4 (2006): 113-

124.

“Ten Things I Wish I’d Known (The Chairs’ Version).” ADFL Bulletin 37.2-3 (2006): 58-60.

“Saving the World Today: Tony Soprano and the Parody of American Heroism.” Refractory: State of Play

(15 January 2007)

soprano-and-the-parody-of-american-heroism-charles-j-stivale/

Introduction, “Rethinking (with) Félix Guattari,” in Félix Guattari, Soft Subversions: Texts and Interviews.

1977-1985, New York/Cambridge: Semiotext(e), MIT Press, 2009) 9-17.

Interview excerpt, “Lacan was an Event in my Life” (from “Pragmatic/Machinic: Discussion with Félix

Guattari (19 March 1985)”), reprinted in Félix Guattari, Soft Subversions: Texts and Interviews. 1977-1985, New York/Cambridge: Semiotext(e), MIT Press, 2009), 165-169.

“Cracks and Crevices of Thought, in Logic of Sense.” Contemporary French & Francophone Studies:

Sites 14.4 (2010): 357-364.

“Of Dignity and Ridicule: Virility from Mosca to Muffat”. South Central Review, “Cultural Production in

Nineteenth-Century France: Homage to Lawrence R. Schehr” 29.3 (Fall 2012): 36-46.

Flux de Vitalité, Flux de Pouvoir: La Science à l'œuvre.” In Masculinités en Révolution, de Rousseau à

Balzac, eds. Jean-Marie Roulin and Daniel Maira. St. Etienne, France: Publications de l’Université de Saint-Etienne, 2013. 97-114.

“Etre aux aguets: Deleuze, Creation and Territorialization”. In The Animal Catalyst: Towards Ahuman Theory. Ed. Patricia MacCormack. Oxford UK: Oxford University Press, 2014. 69-80.

“One or Several Ralphs: Multiplicity and Masculinity in Sand’s Indiana.” In Approaches to

Teaching George Sand’s Indiana. Eds. David A. Powell and Pratima Prasad. New York: MLA Publications, 2016. 109-117.

“Hannibal ‘aux aguets’: On the Lookout for New Rencontres.” In Deleuze and the Animal. Eds.

Patricia MacCormack and Colin Gardner. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017. 197-227.

INVITED ESSAYS, REVIEW ARTICLES, AND NOTES

"Marketing/Reading Males." Joseph A. Boone and Michael Cadden, eds.Engendering Men: The

Question of Male Feminist Criticism; Laura Claridge and Elizabeth Langland, eds. Out of Bounds. Male Writers and Gender(ed) Criticism. Postmodern Culture 2.1 (1991): electronic format,

“In Memoriam: Ferman Bishop.” Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 38.2 (1998): 1-2,

and 39.2-3 (1999): 102-103.

“Members’ Forum: M/MLA in 2000.” Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association 39.2-3

(1999): 104-106.

“The Loneliness of the Long-distance Interviewer.” Profession 2003. New York: MLA Publications, 2003.

132-143. [Reprint of ADFL Bulletin 2002, by invitation]

PAPERS PUBLISHED IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS

"La Signature de Jules Vallès dans la Trilogie de Jacques Vingtras: Entre Autobiographie et Fiction."

French Literature Series (University of South Carolina) 12 (1985): 104-113. Reprinted in Autobiography in French Literature. Amsterdam/Atlanta: Rodopi, 1985.

"Le Coq de bruyère de Michel Tournier." In La Focalisation. Cahiers de Narratologie 5, Eds. Jean-Louis

Brau & Gérard Lavergne. Nice: La Faculté des Lettres et des Sciences Humaines de Nice, 1992. 291-301.

"Maupassant and 'la famille des écorchés'." In Maupassant conteur et romancier. Ed. Christopher Lloyd

and Robert Lethbridge. Durham (UK): University of Durham, 1994. 71-84.

ABSTRACTS PUBLISHED

Abstract of "A propos de Racine et Shakespeare: Tradition, Réforme et Révolution dans le Romantisme"

by Michel Crouzet (Nineteenth-Century French Studies 12.1-2, 1983-84: 1-32). In Thomas H. Goetz, ed. Nineteenth-Century French Studies Abstracts, Vol. 1 (1972) to Vol. 20 (1992). Diskette. Fredonia, NY, 1995. P. 141.

BOOK REVIEWS

Academic Journals:

Michel Crouzet. Stendhal et le langage. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 11.1-2 (1982-83): 155-158.

F. W. J. Hemmings. Baudelaire the Damned. Romanic Review 74.3 (1983): 378-379.

Arthur Hirsh. The French New Left. The French Review 57.1 (1983): 121-122.

Bruno Vercier and Jacques Lecarme. La Littérature en France depuis 1968. The French Review 57.3

(1984): 439-441.

Barabra Hill Rigney. Madness and Sexual Politics in the Feminist Novel: Studies in Bronte, Woolf,

Lessing and Atwood. Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature 3.1-2 (1984): 194-196.

Elissa D. Gelfand. Imagination in Confinement: Women's Writing from French Prison. Tulsa Studies in

Women's Literature 3.1-2 (1984): 211-213.

Michel Crouzet. La poétique de Stendhal. Nineteenth-Century French Studies12.4 and 13.1 (1984):

178-180.

Terry Eagleton. Literary Theory: an Introduction. The French Review 58.4 (1985): 572-573.

Gérard Genette. Nouveau discours du récit. The French Review 58.5 (1985): 742-743.

Michel Dentan. Le Texte et son lecteur. The French Review 58.6 (1985):894-895.

Jean-Paul Aron. Les Modernes. The French Review 59.1 (1985): 163-164.

Alice A. Jardine. Gynesis: Configurations of Woman and Modernity. The French Review 59.6 (1986):

967-968.

Victor Brombert. Victor Hugo and the Visionary Novel. SubStance 50 (1986): 116-119.

François Perrier. Voyages extraordinaires en Translacanie. The French Review 60.1 (1986): 154-155.

Francis Assaf. Lesage et le picaresque. The French Review 60.2 (1986): 256-257.

Michel Crouzet. Nature et société chez Stendhal. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 15.1-2 (1986-87):

191-193.

Jean Baudrillard. La gauche divine, and Luc Ferry and Alain Renaut, La pensée 68. Essai sur l'anti-

humanisme contemporain. The French Review 60.5 (1987): 742 -744.

Pierre van den Heuvel. Parole, mot, silence. The French Review 60.6 (1987): 855-856.

Mary Donaldson-Evans. A Woman's Revenge. The Chronology of Dispossession in Maupassant's

Fiction. The French Review 61.2 (1987): 294-295.

David Carroll. Paraesthetics. Foucault, Lyotard, Derrida. The French Review 61.6 (1988): 947-948.

Shari Benstock. Women of the Left Bank. Paris, 1900-1940. The French Review 61.6 (1988): 999-

1000.

Françoise Meltzer. Salome and the Dance of Writing. The French Review 62.1 (1988): 154-155.

Janet Beizer. Family Plots: Balzac's Narrative Generations. SubStance 56 (1988): 102-104.

Ronald Schleifer. A. J. Greimas and the Nature of Meaning. The French Review 62.3 (1989): 513-514.

Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari. A Thousand Plateaus. The French Review 63.4 (1990): 701-702.

Jean-François Lyotard. The Differend: Phrases in Dispute. The French Review 63.4 (1990): 722-723.

Mark Poster. Critical Theory and Poststructuralism. The French Review

Ronald Bogue. Deleuze and Guattari. SubStance 64 (1991): 117-121.

Mark Poster. The Mode of Information. Post-Structuralism and Social Context. Criticism 33.2 (1991):

268-271.

Roland A. Champagne. French Structuralism. The French Review 65.2 (1991): 299-300.

Trinh T. Minh-Ha. When the Moon Waxes Red. Representation, Gender and Cultural Politics. Criticism

34.3 (1992): 438-441.

D.G. Bevan and P.M. Wetherill. Sur la génétique textuelle. The French Review 66.2 (1992): 318-319.

Brian Massumi. A User's Guide to Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Criticism 35.1 (1993): 131-134.

Trinh T. Minh-Ha. Woman, Native, Other. Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature 17.1 (1993): 157-160.

Mike Gane. Jean Baudrillard. Critical and Fatal Strategies. Criticism 35.2 (1993): 295-298.

Tuula Lehman. Transitions savantes et dissimulées. Une étude structurelle des contes et nouvelles de

Guy de Maupassant. The French Review 67.2 (1993): 362-363.

Dorothy Kelly. Telling Glances. Voyeurism in the French Novel. Criticism 36.2(1994): 325-328.

John R. Gillis, ed. Commemorations. The Politics of National Identity. Criticism 37.1 (1995): 175-177.

Emile J. Talbot. Stendhal Revisited. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 23.3-4(1995): 529-530.

Yale French Studies 88, "Depositions: Althusser, Balibar, Macherey,

and the Labor of Reading” (1995). The French Review 70.5 (1997): 764-765.

Gilles Deleuze. Negotiations. Studies in Twentieth-Century Literature 21.2 (1997): 480-482.

Gilles Deleuze with Claire Parnet. L'Abécédaire de Gilles Deleuze. Dir. Pierre-André Boutang. The

French Review 72.4 (1999): 797-798.

Gilles Deleuze. Essays Critical and Clinical. Eleanor Kaufman and Kevin Jon Heller, eds. Deleuze and

Guattari: New Mappings in Politics, Philosophy, and Culture. Symploké 6.1-2 (1998 [published in 2000]): 192-196.

Le Temps retrouvé. Raoul Ruiz, director. 1998. The French Review 75.2 (2001): 410-411.

Herman Rapaport. The Theory Mess. SubStance 31.1 (2002): 136-144.

Guy Mermier. France, Past and Present. Contemporary French Civilization 27.1 (2002): 135-136.

Ian Buchanan. Deleuzism: A Metacommentary. SubStance 100 (2003): 144-150.

Gilles Deleuze. L’Ile déserte et autres textes. SubStance 104 (2004): 153-155.

Ronald Bogue. Deleuze and Cinema. Criticism 45.4 (2004): 529-532.

Brian Massumi. Parables for the Virtual. For Criticism 46.1 (2004): 145-150.

Proust in Perspective. Visions and Revisions. Eds. Armine Kotin Mortimer and Katherine Kolb. For

L’Esprit créateur 44.2 (2004): 98-99.

Gilles Deleuze. Deux régimes de fous. Textes et entretiens 1975-1995. Radical Philosophy 126 (July

2004): 53-54.

Gilles Deleuze, Two Regimes of Madness. Ed. David Lapoujade. Trans. Ames Hodges and Mike

Taormina. New York: Semiotext(e); Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006; and Félix Guattari, The Anti-Oedipus Papers. Ed. Stéphane Nadaud. Trans. Kélina Gotman. New York: Semiotext(e); Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006. Deleuze Journal 1.1 (2007): 82-92.

Dana Polan, The Sopranos. Criticism 51:2 (2010): 339-438.

Denis Provencher, Queer French. Globalization, Language, and Sexual Citizenship in France. The

French Review 83.3 (2010): 710-711.

Garin Dowd, Abstract Machines: Samuel Becket and Philosophy After Deleuze and Guattari. The

French Review 83.4 (2010): 872-873.

Kate Griffiths and Andrew Watts. Adapting Nineteenth-Century France. Literature in Film, Theatre,

Television, Radio and Print. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 43.1–2 (Fall–Winter 2014–2015). ()

Corinne Saminadayar-Perrin, Jules Vallès. Nineteenth-Century French Studies 43.1–2 (Fall–Winter

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Robert M. Fagley, Bachelors, Bastards, and Nomadic Masculinity: Illegitimacy in Guy de Maupassant

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2. In Magazines/Newspapers

"." In "Diversions," The Metro Times (Detroit; March 20, 1991): 14-15.

CREATIVE PERFORMANCES

Performance as the “Master of Ceremony” in “The Crêpe, the Chef, the Critic, and the Volunteer,”

performance piece by Nicole Peyrafitte and Belle Gironda, Digital Arts and Culture Conference, Brown University, April 26-29, 2001. See .

“Hot Fusion in the Summer Time: ‘Zydeco Will Never Die’.” RMIT, Melbourne, August 13, 2004.

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