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Sophie Delahaye

Assistant Professor
Modern Languages
College of Arts & Sciences
Contact
1700 SW College Ave
Topeka, KS 66621-1117
785-670-1508
Degrees & Certifications
The University of Kansas, Doctor of Philosophy
Academic History
Ph.D in French at the University of Kansas; D.E.A de Lettres et Civilisation françaises, La Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III ; Maitrise de Lettres Modernes, Université Michel de Montaigne, Bordeaux III ; Licence de Littérature Générale et Comparée, La Sorbonne Nouvelle, Paris III.
Teaching
  • ED 368 A, Methods of Tchng Frgn Lang
  • FR 101 A, Beginning French I
  • FR 201 A, Intermediate French I
  • FR 202 A, Intermediate French II
  • FR 214 A, French Reading & Conversation
  • FR 311 A, French Grammar Review
  • FR 312 A, French Composition
  • FR 326 A, La France Contemporaine
Scholarly Interests/Activities
18th century relationship between Knowledge and Performance; The Marquis de Sade’s ideas as interpreted by 20th century writers and philosophers (Beauvoir, Blanchot, Klossowski); landscape and architecture theories of the French Enlightenment; Women’s Studies.
Service Interests/Activities
Treasurer of the Alliance française of Washburn University
Career Accomplishments
Publications:
 
Delahaye, S. (2012). Le théâtre n'existe pas, ou comment réconcilier le passé, le présent et l'avenir de la révolution française sur scène? French Review: Journal of the American Association of Teachers of French, 85(6), 1013-1112.
Delahaye, S. (2006). Sadeian Heroines and Power. In W. Wright, & S. Kaplan (Eds.), (pp. 40-44) Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery, Colorado State University-Pueblo.
Delahaye, S. (2005). Death by Laughter in Sade and Maupassant. French Studies Bulletin: A Quarterly Supplement, 96, 16-18.
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