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Alice Kaplan : ウィキペディア英語版
Alice Kaplan
Alice Kaplan is the John M. Musser Professor of French and chair of the Department of French at Yale University. Before her arrival at Yale, she was the Gilbert, Louis and Edward Lehrman Professor of Romance Studies and Professor of Literature and History at Duke University and founding director of the Center for French and Francophone Studies there. She is the author of ''Reproductions of Banality: Fascism, Literature, and French Intellectual Life'' (1986); ''French Lessons: A Memoir'' (1993); ''The Collaborator: The Trial and Execution of Robert Brasillach'' (2000); and ''The Interpreter'' (2005), about racial injustice in the American army witnessed by Louis Guilloux. In March 2012, Kaplan's book about the Paris years of Jacqueline Bouvier, Susan Sontag, and Angela Davis, ''Dreaming in French,'' was published by the University of Chicago Press. A French edition of ''Dreaming in French'', entitled ''Trois Américaines à Paris: Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, Susan Sontag, Angela Davis'', was published by Éditions Gallimard in October 2012, translated by Patrick Hersant.
Kaplan is also the translator into English of Louis Guilloux's novel ''OK, Joe'', Evelyne Bloch-Dano's ''Madame Proust: A Biography'', and three books by Roger Grenier: ''Piano Music for Four Hands'', ''Another November'', and ''The Difficulty of Being a Dog''.
Kaplan's research interests include autobiography and memory, translation in theory and practice, literature and the law, twentieth-century French literature, French cultural studies, and post-war French culture. Her recent undergraduate courses include courses on Camus, Proust, and Céline; theories of the archive; French national identity; “The Experience of Being Foreign”; and “Literary Trials.” Upcoming courses include “The Modern French Novel” (with Maurice Samuels) and a film course on French cinema of the Occupation. She currently sits on the editorial board at ''South Atlantic Quarterly'' and on the usage panel for the ''American Heritage Dictionary'', and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She is represented by the Marly Rusoff Literary Agency.
== Awards ==
''The Collaborator'' was awarded the 2001 Los Angeles Times Book Award in History〔(Alice Kaplan - Los Angeles Times )〕 and was a finalist for the National Book Award and National Book Critic’s Circle awards.〔(Alice Kaplan )〕 ''The Interpreter'' was the recipient of the 2005 Henry Adams Prize from the Society for History in the Federal Government,〔(Society For History in the Federal Government Meets in Washington, D.C )〕 and ''French Lessons'' was nominated for the 1993 National Books Critics Circle Award (for autobiography and biography).〔 She was the recipient of a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1994.〔(Alice Kaplan - John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation )〕

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