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Department of French & Francophone Studies
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The Haverford College Francophone community includes faculty whose primary teaching and research interests are closely tied to French and Francophone studies.
- Richard Freedman, Department of Music
Interests: early modern culture, music of Renaissance France and Italy. - Lisa Jane Graham, Department of History
Interests: eighteenth-century French history, the French Revolution, values and institutions of the Ancien Régime. - Maud McInerney, Department of English, Comparative Literature Program
Interests: Anglo-Norman medieval literature. Arthurian literature, epic poetry, and science fiction. - J. Reid Miller, Department of Philosophy
Interests: metaethics and the philosophy of race with a focus on structural histories of language, subjectivity, and embodiment; structuralism/poststructuralism; 19th- and early 20th-century theories of race; film and literary theory; philosophies of sexuality. - Susanna Wing, Department of Political Science
Interests: constitutionalism, legal reform, and the judiciary; comparative politics, Islam and politics, development, women's rights and Africa; field work in Mali, Niger, Benin and Nigeria.