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Faculty & Staff

Carol M. Bové

Professor of French

Carol Bové, Professor of French, joined the faculty in 1984. Her book, Language and Politics in Julia Kristeva, appeared in 2006 with SUNY Press. She has also published several articles and translated two books on French psychoanalytic writing. Professor Bové regularly offers cluster courses linking French studies to other disciplines, including one on Freud, one on Narratives and Numbers, and one on Translation. Professor Bové also team-teaches travel seminars with Professor Phyllis Kitzerow. Past seminars have included Guadeloupe and Southern Italy. Their most recent travel seminar focused on Social Class in France and the US culminating in a trip to Paris and Marseilles in the summer of 2006.

 

Office: Thompson Clark 418

Campus extension: x7303

Email address: cbove@westminster.edu

 

 

Spring 2008 Schedule

  • Office Hours: Monday & Wednesday 1:30 - 3:00
  • CLC/GS 101 : TR 11:00 -12:30 Thompson Clark 315
  • French 302: TR 2:00 - 3:00 Thompson Clark 315
  • French 403 : MW 3:10 - 4:40 Patterson Hall 211

 

Other information:

Carol Bove's husband, Paul Bove, is Professor of English at the University of Pittsburgh and the editor of the international journal of literature, boundary 2.

Did you know?

Carol's daughter, Laura Bove, majors in Political Philosophy and Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh and is planning to go to law school in Fall 2008.