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Peter Schulman

Peter Schulman

College of Arts & Letters | Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures | GPIS faculty directory

Dr. Peter Schulman received his PHD from Columbia University and is the author of The Sunday of Fiction: The Modern French Eccentric (West Lafayette: Purdue University Press, 2003) and Le Dernier Livre du Siecle, with Mischa Zabotin (Paris: Rollimat, 2001) and investigation of the notion of fin de siecle through a series of interviews with sixty prominent French personalities from all walks of life.

He has co-edited three volumes: Chasing Esther: Jewish Expressions of Cultural Difference (Haifa/Santa Monica: Kol Katan Press 2005); The Marketing of Eros: Sexuality, Performance and Consumer Culture (Essen: Die Blaue Eule, 2003) and Rhine Crossings: France and Germany in Love and War (Albany: SUNY Press, 2005). He has translated Georges Simenon's The Thirteen Culprits (Crippen and Landru Press, 2002), Jules Verne's The Secret of Wilhelm Storitz (University of Nebraska Press, forthcoming) into English, Dorothy Salisbury Davis's Where the Dark Streets Go into French (Rivages, 2001) and two volumes of poetry into English: Jacques Reda's Suburban Beauty (Halifax: VVV editions, 2007) and Celine Zins's Adamah (Gival Press, 2008).

He is on the Executive committee of the Modern Language Association representing 20th-century French literature and the Executive Board of the Societe des Professeurs Français et Francophones d'Amerique (SPFFA) as well as the Editorial Board of the French journal Nouvelles Francographies.

Dr. Schulman - CV (.pdf)

Article from the Virginian Pilot on Dr. Schulman and the first annual ONFilm Festival

Contact Information

            Tel: 757-683-3323
            E-mail: pschulma@odu.edu

 


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