French Faculty


Dr. Marianne Bailey

B.A., Foreign Languages and Literature, University of Nevada, 1972; M.A., French Language and Literature, University of Nevada, 1974; Doctor of Letters, Lèttres modernes françaises, Francophonie, Sorbonne, University of Paris, 1985; Graduate work at University of Washington; University of Tubingen, Germany
Subjects: Literature (French, German, West and North African, Caribbean), mythology and symbolism, theater and ritual studies, comparative religions, history of ideas, French and German

Personal Web Page

Fall 2004
Student Originated Studies: Humanities
Winter 2005
Nietzsche: Life, Times, Work
Spring 2005
Nietzsche: Arts, Literature and Philosophy in the Wanderer's Shadow
Fall 2005, Winter and Spring 2006
Sacred Monsters: Insiders and Outsiders in French-Speaking Cultures of Africa and the Americas



Judith Gabriele

B.A. Education and Speech, certification K-12, Seattle Pacific University, 1969; B.S. Nursing, Seattle University, 1981; M.A. French, Middlebury College, Paris Program, 1995. ESL studies, Methodologies in Foreign Language Teaching, Seattle University, Pacific Lutheran
Subjects: French language and culture, foreign language teaching methodology, study abroad and travel

Personal Web Page

Fall, 2004, Winter 2005
Paris, Dakar, Fort de France: Voices of Revolution and Tradition
Fall, Winter, Spring 2005-06
Beginning, Advanced Beginning, Intermediate French
Fall, 2005, Winter, Spring 2006
Sacred Monsters: Insiders and Outsiders in French-Speaking Cultures of Africa and the Americas


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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