Assistant Professor of French
B.A., Eastern Michigan University
M.A., Purdue University
Ph.D., The University of Texas at Austin
Richard J. Gray II is assistant
professor of French at Ashland University in Ohio. His fields of study
include interdisciplinary approaches to French literary studies, Post-colonial
studies, and Francophone studies. His current project is a monograph entitled Francophone
African Poetic Literature: A Sociocultural History (2014). He is also editor of The
Performance Identities of Lady Gaga: Critical Essays (2012) and
co-editor (with Betty Kaklamanidou) of Film and Television Superheroes
in the New Millennium: Politics, Gender and Genre (2011). His articles
include “Sexual Politics: Mapping the Body in Marguerite Duras’s L’Amant” in
Romanica Silesiana 8 (2014),
“Moving Beyond the Margins: Identity Fragmentation in Visual Representation in
Michel Tournier’s La Goutte d’or” in Text Matters: A
Journal of Literature, Theory and Culture 2 (2012), “A Matter of
Fundamentals: Sound and Silence in the Radio Drama of Samuel Beckett” in Babilónia
– Revista Lusófona de Línguas, Culturas e Tradução10/11 (2011), and
“Performing War: Vichyite Ideology from Across the Sea in Camille Morel’s
poetic radio dramatic work ‘France!..Présent!.. Poème épique Radiophonique et Théâtral
en un acte et deux tableaux’” in InterCulture 5:3 (2008).
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