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Two sessions were held in honor of Professor of French Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger at the 57th Annual Conference on Medieval Studies, organized by Western Michigan University in Kalamazoo, Mich., on May 11.
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“La Cité des familles: Representing the family in Christine de Pizan’s Livre de la Cité des dames,” by Professor of French Emerita Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, was recently published.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Professor of French, presented a paper during the 10th International Colloquium on Christine de Pizan at the University Sorbonne Nouvelle - Paris 3.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Chair of Romance Languages & Literature and Professor of French, was recently invited to speak at a journée d’études, or study day, at the University of Paris 7 (Denis Diderot).
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Burgess Professor of French Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger contributed a chapter to Approaches to Teaching the Works of Christine de Pizan, published by the Modern Language Association.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Professor of French, recently presented a lecture titled “Hearing Voices/Speaking Out: Joan of Arc, Christine de Pizan, and the Making of France” at Colgate University.
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Hamilton in France students visited the exhibition “Being Modern: Museum of Modern Art in Paris,” the first exhibition in Paris of the New York-based Museum of Modern Art’s collection, at the Louis Vuitton Fondation on Friday, Dec. 1.
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On the morning of Nov. 18, Hamilton in France students embarked on a train leaving Paris for Alsace, Strasbourg, located in the eastern part of the country.
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Roberta (Bonnie) Krueger, the Burgess Chair of Romance Languages & Literature and Professor of French, recently delivered a plenary address at a conference at the University of Durham, England.
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Roberta Krueger, the Burgess Professor of French, presented a paper titled “Other Bodies, Other Rooms: Moving Forward with Feminism in Medieval French Studies” at the International Congress for Medieval Studies at Western Michigan University on May 12.
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