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- David Franco
Assistant Professor of French and Spanish
Contact
Hall College Center
Academic Program Affiliation(s)
Areas of Specialization
- French Literature
- Classical tragedy
Interests
Research Interests: 17th century French drama, Greek mythology and tragedy, French cinema (Poetic Realism,
Crime Genres,Transcendentalism)
Teaching Interests: Early Modern French drama, Performance studies, French novel
(19th, 20th, 21st century), French cinema, Language acquisition (French and Spanish)
Other Interests: Latin American short story, Literary Journalism.
Biography
Ph.D., French Literature, Rutgers University
M.A., French Literature, Rutgers University
M.A., Hispanic Literature, Villanova University
B.A., Journalism, Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia
Dr. Franco’s research examines the notion of heroism in 17th century French drama,
with Greek mythology and Classical tragedy as points of reference. His current book
project, entitled Corneille: a Tragedy of the ethos, focuses on the works of Pierre
Corneille, and challenges the myth of a dazzling cornelian hero by showing his struggle
to obtain recognition. His work also sheds an innovative light in contemporary narratives,
and has appeared in the Oxford Journal (French Studies), in The French Review, and
at Classiques Garnier. A native Spanish speaker, Dr. Franco has extensively taught
language, literature, cinema and performance classes in French, Spanish and English.
He joined the faculty at Simon’s Rock in 2019.
PUBLICATIONS
- “Dans les coulisses des Enfants du paradis”, Acta fabula, vol. 24, n° 9, Notes de
lecture, October 2023. https://doi.org/10.58282/acta.17122.
- “Obéir pour se libérer: stratégies d’héroïsation dans le film Indigènes de Rachid
Bouchareb (2006)”, Nottingham French Studies, volume 62.1, Spring 2023.
https://doi.org/10.3366/nfs.2023.0369.
- “Agir pour se faire aimer et aimer pour empêcher d’agir: effets et fonctions de l’amour
dans la logique héroïque cornélienne”, L'Amour et l'amitié au Grand Siècle, Éd.
Delphine Calle et Astrid Van Assche, Classiques Garnier, “Rencontres,” October
2022. https://classiques-garnier.com/l-amour-et-l-amitie-au-grand-siecle-agir-pour-se-faire-aimer-et-aimer-pour-empecher-d-agir-en.html.
- “Monstruosité de l’héroïne: récriture de Médée dans Chanson Douce de Leïla Slimani”,
French Studies, Volume 76, Issue 3, July 2022. https://doi.org/10.1093/fs/knac163.
- “Suréna : l’héroïsme est-il possible en dehors de la représentation ?”. The French
Review, Vol. 92.4. 2019. http://doi.org/10.1353/tfr.2019.0279.
- “Desaparecido.” Short Story. El Espectador. Bogotá, Colombia, March 2012.
https://www.elespectador.com/noticias/cultura/desaparecido-articulo-333122.