Karen Sullivan, PhD, has degrees from the Université de Paris III and from Columbia University and is an Associate Professor at Queens College/City University of New York and the CUNY Graduate Center.  She teaches French literature and language at Queens College and has published a monograph on Jean-Jacques Rousseau as well as articles on women writers of the eighteenth century and second language pedagogy. She is currently working on a book manuscript examining Rousseau’s works through the lens of 20th-21st century trauma theory.

Karen Sullivan, Ph.D.

Associate Professor

Department of European Languages and Literatures

Queens College/CUNY

Ph.D. Program in French

CUNY Graduate Center

Office hours by appointment for QC students of French and for placement assessments: http://meet.google.com/jut-jeor-sce

Queens College French Major and Minor requirements:

http://www.qc.cuny.edu/Academics/Degrees/DAH/ell/French/Pages/default.aspx

French/Francophone Club: QCFrenchClub@gmail.com

https://www.facebook.com/queenscollegefrenchclub/

New book out now: Reframing Rousseau’s Lévite d’Ephraïm: The Hebrew Bible, hospitality, and modern identity in the Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment series, available from Liverpool University Press