Déborah Blocker (ENS Ulm, Lettres 1990; DEA in Political Science — Sciences Po Paris, 1993; Doctorat in French Literature and Culture, University of Paris III, 2001; HDR in Comparative Literature, University of Paris IV, 2017) is Professor of French and affiliated faculty in Italian Studies. She has been an engaged member of the Groupe de recherches interdisciplinaires sur l’histoire du littéraire (or Grihl:http://grihl.ehess.fr) since its inception in 1996....
Associate Professor of French & Comparative Literature, Associate Dean, Arts & Humanities
Karl Britto is jointly appointed in the Departments of French and Comparative Literature. He is a recipient of the Distinguished Teaching Award, the Berkeley campus's highest honor for teaching, and is currently serving as Associate Dean of Arts & Humanities. (Ph.D., Yale University)
Office Hours
My fall 2024 office hours will be held Wednesdays 3-5, and by appointment. Please sign up for a block of time here. The sign-up sheet will be updated every...
“Limitations and Boundaries in Language Learning and Technology,” with David Malinowski, in Fiona Farr and Liam Murray (eds.) Routledge Handbook of Language Learning and Technology, Second Edition (in press).
“Communicative Grammar and Communicative Competence,” with Claire Kramsch, in Carol A. Chapelle (ed.) The Encyclopedia of Applied Linguistics, Second Edition. Malden, MA: Wiley (in press).
“Literacies for Teachers,” in Glenn Stockwell (Ed.)...
Associate Professor and Affiliated Faculty Center for Jewish Studies, Graduate Faculty Advisor
Office Hours:
Tuesdays 2:15-4:15 and by appointment. In person and by zoom
Selected Publications
"Transformations of the Social Bond on the Revolutionary Stage: Equality, Language, Affect," Le pouvoir en procès. Opinion publique et légitimité politique des Lumières au Premier Empire (Classiques Garnier, 2024.)
“Comedy in the Age of Reason,” in The History of Modern French Literature, ed. Christopher Prendergast, (Princeton: Princeton University Press).
“Society and Nature in Revolutionary Rights Debates,” in The Routledge Companion to...
Professor of French and Affiliated Member of Linguistics and Italian Studies
Mairi McLaughlin is Professor in the Department of French and an Affiliated Member of the Departments of Linguistics and Italian Studies at UC Berkeley. She specializes in French/Romance Linguistics and in Translation Studies. She has published extensively on language contact in French and Romance, on the language of the media, and on journalistic and literary translation. She has a particular interest in the language of the media, especially the role that it plays in language variation and change, the use that is made of reported speech, and the linguistic and textual effects of news...
PhD French, King's College London (2020) MA French Literature and Culture, King's College London (2016) BA French and History, King's College London (2015)
Prior to joining UC Berkeley, I was a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Cambridge (2021–23), a Postdoctoral Fellow at Freie Universität Berlin (2020–21), and a Postdoctoral Research Associate at King's College London (2020).