Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures
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Alexandre Bonafos
Title: | Graduate Director Associate Professor of Francophone Studies |
Department: | Languages, Literatures and Cultures College of Arts and Sciences |
Email: | bonafos@mailbox.sc.edu |
Phone: | 803-777-0473 |
Office: | J. Welsh Humanities Bldg, 808 |
Resources: | Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures |
Bio
Alexandre Bonafos teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in French language, literature and culture, with a particular focus on post-1800 France and nineteenth-century literature. His research interests lie at the intersection of literature, history and art history in nineteenth-century France, especially the Romantic period. A specialist of travel discourses and practices, he studies the relationship between archaeology, travel writing, and the shaping of heritage politics in modern France. His current book project analyses the contributions of Prosper Mérimée to the archaeological discipline and the conservation movement under the July Monarchy and Second Empire.
Education
Ph.D. (2014) New York University
B.A. (2002), M.A. (2005) Université de Paris-IV – Sorbonne
Current Responsibilities
French Graduate Advisor
French House & Club Faculty Supervisor
Pi Delta Phi (French Honor Society) Faculty Liaison
Maxcy College (International House) Faculty Fellow
Courses Taught
FREN 209 Reading & Written Expression
FREN 210 Oral Communication
FREN 309 Introduction to Reading French Texts
FREN 310 Advanced Oral Communication
FREN 452 French Literature & Culture after 1800
FREN 501 La France contemporaine
FREN 595 Paris. Invention and Heritage of the French Capital
FREN 780 Nineteenth-Century Literature. Imaginaires de l’Altérité: Temps, Espace, Identités
Research and Teaching Interests
- 18th-, 19th- & 20th-century literature and culture
- Travel literature
- Romanticism
- Orientalism
- Medievalism
- Heritage and cultural policies
- Fantastique narratives and fairy tales
Selected Publications
- “Vider tous les horizons : Flaubert à l’épreuve du voyage (1840–1847).” In Éric
Le Calvez ed. Flaubert voyageur. Paris: Classiques Garnier, 2019, 51–70.
- “Shifting the Gaze: Picturesque and Archaeological Autopsy in the French Domestic
Travels of Charles Nodier and Prosper Mérimée.” Studies in Travel Writing 22.1 (2018): 77–103.
- “De l’archéographie à l’archéologie pittoresques. L’évolution des Voyages pittoresques et romantiques dans l’ancienne France.” Cahiers d’études nodiéristes 5 (2018): 25–55.
- “L’Horizon du savoir. Mérimée et l’archéomanie celtique.” Cahiers Mérimée 7 (2015): 9–31.