fmoore

Full Name
Fabienne Moore
First Name
Fabienne
Last Name
Moore
Affiliation
Faculty
Title
Associate Professor of French
Phone
541-346-4032
Office
324 Friendly Hall, 1233 University Of Oregon, Eugene OR 97403-1233
City
Eugene, OR
Office Hours
Winter 2025: Tuesdays &Thursdays 3:30-4:30 pm
Departments
French
Romance Languages
School of Global Studies and Languages
Affiliated Departments
Comparative Literature
European Studies
Teaching Level
Doctoral
Masters
Undergraduate
Interests
Early European romanticism; Chateaubriand; European Enlightenment; French & Haitian Revolutions; French and Francophone cultural and literary history; prose poetry; bande dessinées & graphic narratives; blue humanities
Profile Section
Education
  • Ph.D., Comparative Literature, New York University, 2001
  • Maîtrise, English, Université de Toulouse-Le Mirail, France,1989
Research and teaching interests

Struggles for liberty and equality;  Chateaubriand; Staël;French & Haitian Revolutions; Early European romanticism; European Enlightenment and counter-Enlightenment; Prose poetry; French cultural and literary history; translation (theory, history, practice); bande dessinées and graphic narratives; blue humanities. 

Courses taught

FR 150 Cultural Legacies of France
FR 301 La France contemporaine
FR 307 Oral skills
FR 318 Littérature française du Baroque aux Lumières
FR 330 Poésie française
FR 399 Identités dans la BD francophone (new, Winter 2025)
FR 407 La Guerre dans la BD francophone
FR 460 Le Siècle des Lumières et des sentiments
FR 480-580 Transgressions dans la littérature du XIXe (new, Fall 2024)
FR 460-560 Liberté et Egalité (new, Fall 2022)
FR 460-560 Histoires de femmes
FR 460-560 Law & Empire of the Seas
FR 460-560 Island Stories/Histoire d’îles
FR 460-560 Romantismes & Révolutions
FR 460-560 Etre moderne au dix-huitième siècle
FR 460-560 Femmes écrivaines et l’émergence du roman
FR 460-560 Rousseau et Diderot: Frères ennemis?
FR 460-560 Libertinage dans la littérature française du dix-huitième siècle
FR 460-560 L’Encyclopédie de Diderot
FR 460-560 Spleen des Lumières
FR 607 Nature & Civilisation
FR 607 L’Age des Lumières
RL 407-507: The Idea of Europe
RL 620: Introduction to Graduate Studies in Romance Languages
RL 623: Legacies of the Haitian Revolution in the Romance Language World (team-teaching with Assistant Professor Tania Triana) Spring 2011
RL 623: Thinking Authenticity (team-teaching with Associate Professor Sergio Rigoletto) Spring 2018

Research

 Authored Book

      
Refereed Book Chapters
  • “The Reception of Homer in the French Enlightenment.” In Brill’s Companion to the Reception of Homer from Byzantium to the Enlightenment. Eds. Christina-Panagiota Manolea and Antony Makrinos. Leden, Netherlands: Brill, forthcoming.
  • "Germaine de Staël Defines Romanticism, or the Analogy of the Glass Harmonica." In Staël’s Philosophy of the PassionsSensibility, Society, and the Sister Arts . Eds. Tili Boon Cuillé and Karyna Szmurlo. Lewisburg: Bucknell University Press. 2013. p. 263-280.
  • “Early French Romanticism.” In A Companion to European Romanticism, Michael Ferber ed. 600 p. Blackwell: December 2005. p. 172-191.
 
 Refereed Journal Articles

Refereed Dictionary Entries
2024 "La réception de Chateaubriand en Angleterre, en Amérique du Nord, en Amérique du Sud." Dictionnaire de Chateaubriand. Eds. Pierino Gallo, Marika Piva and Aurelio Principato. Paris: Champion.

Translations
Mário Pinto de Andrade, The Revolution Will Be a Poetic Act. African Culture and Decolonilization. Edited by Lanie Millar. Translated by Lanie Millar and Fabienne Moore. Cambridge: Polity Press, 2024.

Wallace Shawn, La Fièvre. Translated by Fabienne Moore. Paris: Les Editions du Paquebot, 2014.

Invited Lectures
  • “For a Social Contract That Cares: Nicolas de Bonneville’s Periodical La Bouche de fer (1790-91).” Bloomington Workshop: The Eighteenth Century: Who Cares? U. of Indiana at Bloomington. May 13-15, 2015.
  • “Quand le sauvage critique le civilisé: reprises de Lahontan et Diderot dans la critique coloniale des Natchez de Chateaubriand.” Journée d’étude, Centre de recherche sur la littérature française du XIXe siecle de l'Université Paris IV-Sorbonne. November 20, 2010.
  • “Les paradis perdus de Chateaubriand: Discours/Contre-discours sur le colonialisme(1791-1830). ” Journée d’études, Société Chateaubriand, Châtenay-Malabry, October 10, 2009.
  • “Allégories et jeux de miroirs déformants: Ollivier de Cazotte (1763) et Songes et visions philosophiques de Mercier (1788),” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, March 18, 2009.
  • “Les enjeux des Martyrs de Chateaubriand,” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, March 24, 2009.
  • “L’Essai sur les Révolutions de Chateaubriand: Palinodie de ‘l’Aieul du Romantique,’” École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris, March 25, 2009.
  • “Les poëmes en prose des Lumières ou la politique du genre.” La Maison française at New York University. New York, November 29, 2007.
Recent & Forthcoming Conference Papers
  • 2025: Re-authorizing the "Contrat social:" Nicolas de Bonneville's Periodical La Bouche de Fer (1790-91). American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
  • 2025 "Enslaved Blacks & Enslaved Amerindians in Chateaubriand's Les Natchez (1825-26)." Modern Language Association, New Orleans.
  • 2024: "When Nineteenth-Century Anglophone and Hipanic Literature Appropriates Chateaubriand." The Semicentenial Ninetwwenth-Century French Studies Colloquium. Duke University, Durham, NC.
  • 2024 "The Life & Strange Surprising Adventures of Tromelin Island, of the Idian Ocean." American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Toronto, Canada.
  • 2023: "Chateaubriand's Paradoxes: Joining the Enlightenment's Debate on Nature vs. Civilisation." American Societry for Eighteenth-Century Studies. St Louis, MO.
  • 2023: "On Collaboration as the New Standart." Modern Language Association. San Francisco, CA.
  • 2020: "Le droit à la respiration. A view from Oregon." Twentieth and Twenty-First Century French and Francophone Studies International Virtual Colloquium.
  • 2019: “On Linking Histoire des deux Indes to the First French Empire: Staël, Chateaubriand, Napoleon, and Lucien Bonaparte readers of Raynal.” International Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • 2019: “Enacting Politics: The Cercle Social and the Bouche de Fer (1790-91).” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Denver, CO.
  • 2019: “The Mitigated Reception of Chateaubriand in Early America (1802-1830): Emerson's pastiche, Flint's quotations, Cooper's reminiscences.” Society of Early Americanists biennial conference. Eugene, OR.
  • 2018: “Chateaubriand équivoque: esclavage et traite en clair-obscur. Nineteenth-Century French Studies Colloquium. Manhattan Beach, CA.
  • 2017 “On Linking Histoire des deux Indes to the First French Empire: Staël, Constant, Chateaubriand, Napoleon, and Lucien Bonaparte Readers of Raynal.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Minneapolis, MN.
  • 2015: “Un commerce des Indes désenchanté : La Tribu indienne, ou Edouard et Stellina de Lucien Bonaparte (1799).” ISECS – SIEDS 14th International Congress for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Rotterdam, Netherlands
  • 2015: “Implementing the Social Contract with Participatory News in Revolutionary France: Nicolas de Bonneville’s Periodical La Bouche de fer (1790-91).” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. Los Angeles, CA.
  • 2014: "Chateaubriand's Moors." American Comparative Literature Association. New York, NY.
  • 2015: “Alexander von Humbolt (1769-1859) lu et revu par Chateaubriand (1768-1848).” VII International and Interdisciplinary Conference in Homage to Alexander von Humboldt, Claudio Gay and Ignacio Domeyko. Santiago, Chile.
  • 2013: “La rencontre du libertinage et du luxe.” Pour une sémiotique de l’espace de la petite maison.Consuming Passions conference. Washington University in Saint-Louis.
  • 2012: “United Citizens of Le Cercle Social: An Examination of Nicolas de Bonneville’s Periodical La Bouche de fer (1790-91).” North East American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies.
  • 2012: “La Révolution d'Atala (1801).” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies. San Antonio, TX.
  • 2011: “Philosophical Visions, Prophetic Poetry: Louis-Sébastien Mercier and Nicolas de Bonneville.” Western Society for French History, Portland, OR.
  • 2011: “Executing Poetry: Coqueley de Chaussepierre's Le Roué vertueux (1770)." American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vancouver.
  • 2010: "Corinne ou l’Europe. Linking Germaine de Staël’s Europe to XXIth century Europe.” American Society for Eighteenth-Century Studies, Albuquerque.
  • 2009: “1800: Germaine de Staël Defines Romanticism, or the Analogy of the Harmonica.” International Germaine de Staël Symposium. Washington University in Saint Louis.
HONORS & AWARDS
  • 2024 Provost Book Publication Recognition for Mário Pinto de Andrade, The Revolution Will Be a Poetic Act: African Culture and Decolonialization. Edited by Lanie Millar. Translated by Lanie Millar and Fabienne Moore. ($5,000). Shared with Lanie Millar.
  • 2023 Global Justice Program: "Classic Threats and New Responses in Europe's 21st Century Order" (4,500). With Craig Parsons.
  • Winter 2021: Oregon Humanities Center fellowship
  • 2019-20: Language Learning Innovation for Teaching for 200-level course Identities in Francophone Comics ($2,500)
  • 2019-20: Sherl K. Coleman and Margaret E. Guitteau Teaching Professorship in the  Humanities for FR 460/560 Law & Empire of the Seas
  • Summer 2019: CAS International Travel Grant ($1,000)
  • Summer 2017: College of Arts and Sciences Summer Stipend for the Humanities ($5,500)
  • Summer 2017: Summer Research Award, Office of the Vice-President for Research, U. of Oregon ($5,500)
  • Summer 2015: College of Arts and Sciences Summer Stipend for the Humanities
  • 2011-2012: Sherl K. Coleman and Margaret E. Guitteau Teaching Professorship in the Humanities for FR 399 “War in French Comics”
  • Fall 2010: Oregon Humanities Center fellowship
  • Summer 2010: Summer Research Award, Office of the Vice-President for Research, U. of Oregon
  • March 2009:     Visiting professor, Ecole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, Paris
  • Sept. 2008:     Guest scholar, Maison de Chateaubriand, Chatenay-Malabry
  • Sept. 2007:     Guest scholar, Maison de Chateaubriand, Chatenay-Malabry
SERVICE TO THE PROFESSION
  • Peer reviewing of articles for Eighteenth-Century Fiction; Eighteenth-Century Theory and Interpretation; Studies  in Eighteenth-Century Culture; European Romantic Review
  • Peer reviewing of  book manuscripts: MLA in Translation series; Bucknell University Press
  • Elected Member, Editorial board, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture (2009-2012)
  • Appointed member, Modern language Association Committee for the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize and the Lois Roth Award for a translation of a literary work (2007-2010)
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