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Micheline Rice-MaximinEducation:
Q: When did you come to work at SwarthmoreIn 1991 Q: What were you doing before you came here?I was teaching at Brown University in Providence, RI Q: For Native Speakers, what made you decide to teach French in the United States?The development of Caribbean, African and Quebec literatures in the 70s and their role in Hexagonal French literature. Q: What other languages do you know?Creole, English, Spanish, German, (Brasilian, Kiswahili, Italian, Latin, Greek) Q: Where has your language taken you (to live, to work, to study)?The American continent, the African continent and Europe so far. Q: Which places (abroad or in the US) are "your places," besides Swarthmore?Paris , Guadeloupe, Martinique, Oak-Park, Long Island and Grenoble for our Study Abroad Program. Q: Name one course you love to teach, and why.FR12L , I like to see how the students discover some of the genres that are less known to them, such as poetry. But I do love the Honors seminar because of the deep engagement and participation of students who are ready for challenging discussions and discoveries. Q: Describe a book or article you have written and what you learned from writing it.Co-editing "Post-Colonial Subjects, Francophone Women Writers" with my colleagues was a very challenging, enriching and fulfilling experience; it was like having an intense seminar and enjoying every discussion we had in order to conceive and achieve our project. We got to know and appreciate each and had wonderful meals during those many week-end meetings. The translation work that I am now doing is also fascinating since it allows me to enter into different modes of thinking across cultures.
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