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Mártha Pereszlényi-Pintér,
Ph.D.
Department Chair & Associate Professor of French
Dr. Pereszlényi-Pintér teaches French language
at all levels, and her areas of special interest include French
literature of the pre-modern period (Medieval, Renaissance, & 17th
century), French Civilization, French Film, and French for
Business &
the Professions. She has presented papers at numerous national
as well as international Conferences, and her current research
interest is “The Cat in French Literature and Culture.”
Before coming to John Carroll, she was a faculty member at several
other institutions, including Denison University, The Ohio State
University, Slippery Rock University, and the College of Wooster.
She earned her Ph.D. in Romance Languages and her M.A. in French
at the Ohio State University, and her B.A. in French & Pedagogy
from Cleveland State University. She also studied at the Institut
de Touraine (Tours) and with the Bryn Mawr Program (Avignon)
in France. She was born in Austria and emigrated to the USA with
her Hungarian parents.
Spring 2012
- Office: O'Malley Center 133
- Office Hours: Tues 2-5 PM; TH 9 AM - 12 noon & other times by appt; walk-ins welcome any time I am not busy.
- Phone: (216) 397-4723
- E-Mail: MPERESZLENYI@JCU.EDU
- More Information
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Hélène
N. Sanko, Ph.D.
Professor of French
Dr. Hélène N. Sanko teaches all levels of French.
Her special interests are in the areas of French and Francophone
languages, literatures and cultures which she expressed in
several of her most recent articles: “Le Traité du
Jardinage de Jacques Boyceau (1560-1635) et l’esthétique
du XVIIe siècle.” Papers on French Seventeenth
Century Literature (2005) ; “La Martinique, nostalgie
et splendeur dans Le Temps des madras de Françoise Ega.” French
Review (2003);
“Langston Hughes (1902-1967) in Paris d’après
son autobiographie The Big Sea (1940).” (see Harlem
Renaissance) Association pour la recherche francophone,
Commission Amérique. http://www.recherchefrancophone.net (2002)
; “La religion dans l'Evangéline de Henry Wadsworth
Longfellow, des Acadiens de Nouvelle-Ecosse aux Cajuns de Louisiane."
Romance Languages Annual (2000).
Spring 2012
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PART-TIME
FRENCH FACULTY
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Nancy Conrady, D.
M.L.
Lecturer in French
Dr. Conrady has taught all levels of French and has a special interest in Haitian language, culture and literature. She has been a faculty member at the Lycée Jean-Jaurès and the Chambre de Commerce in Reims, France, as well as at the University of Michigan, the Residential College of the University of Michigan, the College of Wooster, and Cleveland State University. She earned her Doctor of Modern Languages degree in French and German from Middlebury College, did graduate work at the University of Michigan, received her M.A. in French from Middlebury College and her A.B. (magna cum laude) in French and German from Lake Erie College. She also studied in Marburg, Germany, and Nancy, France.
Dr. Conrady served as a member of the United Nations/Organization of American States International Civilian Mission to Haiti as a human rights observer, and was formerly a consultant at the Organization of American States in Washington, D.C.
Spring 2012
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Darlene Nelson,
M.A.
Lecturer in French
Fall 2011
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James Reed, M.A.
Lecturer in French
James Reed has served in several capacities at JCU since returning in 1987. While serving as the Director of Academic Advising and Study Abroad, and as Assistant Dean of the College of Arts and Science, he taught Spanish and French. Before coming to John Carroll, he was a dean of summer schools in France and Spain. Mr. Reed has traveled extensively throughout South America and Spain. He earned a BS degree from Ohio State University and a MA from Case Western Reserve University.
Fall 2011
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