Mary McCullough is Associate Professor of French. She received
her B.A. from Virginia Commonwealth University and her M.A.
and Ph.D. from Michigan State University. She enjoys teaching
all levels of the French language as well as Francophone
literature and film, Cultural Perspectives, and Women's
Studies. Her research interests include literature by North
African women, literature and film in French by the Maghrebian
(Tunisian, Algerian and Moroccan) diaspora, Francophone
African cinema, the interrelationships between art, music,
dance and literature, and representations and stereotypes
of Arabs and Muslims. In the summer of 2005, she was awarded
a Fulbright-Hays Seminars Abroad to Egypt, where she worked
on a project about women and Islam. During the fall semester
of 2006, she was one of the professors-in-residence at the
Daniel House in London, England, where taught a course on
literature by England's immigrant communities and coordinated
the LOND 360: British Heritage and Culture course. Dr. McCullough
will be taking a year-long sabbatical as a Fulbright scholar
in Tunisia in 2007-08.
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