Claudie Moy

 

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  Degrees:

Licence ès Lettres, Université de Paris IV-Sorbonne.

Maîtrise ès Lettres, Université de Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne.

M.A., University of California, Berkeley.

 

  Instructor of French

 

  Academic Department:

French Studies and Modern Languages

 

 

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Profile updated: Jan-12

 
 

 

Dominique Mougel, Claudie Moy, Maria Nieblas et Edith Taïeb ont représenté The Center for Language Research and Teaching, le 31 mai 2007, à Saint Etienne, à un colloque organisé conjointement par l'Université Jean Monnet de Saint Etienne et la Chambre de Commerce et d'Industrie de Paris.  Le titre du colloque était : L'évaluation des productions complexes en FLE (Français langue étrangère) et FLS (Français langue seconde) dans l'enseignement supérieur.

 
 
 

 

Claudie Moy joined AUP in 1983 after completing a Masters degree in French Literature at U.C. Berkeley, where she taught courses at the undergraduate level.

 

She wrote her MA thesis “Désir et société” dans le Roman de la Rose by Guillaume de Lorris under the direction of Denis Hollier (Yale University) and Joseph Duggan (Univ. of California, Berkeley). Prior to her graduate studies at Berkeley, Claudie completed a Maîtrise ès Lettres en Philosophie at the Sorbonne under the direction of Vladimir Jankélévitch.

 

While at AUP, she has taught several literature courses in the French Department, notably A Survey from the 16th to the 20th century as well as a course on the history of French thought. She has a special interest for these intrinsically interdisciplinary courses and tried to reconcile history and theory. She has also taught a theatre course at AUP during the summers as well as for several years at the Paris program of James Madison University.

 

She has been teaching all levels of the French language at AUP. Her interests in languages lie in writing, literature, and civilization. She taught for several years a class on Advanced Grammar and Composition, course that aims at providing students with tools for organizing their thoughts and writing in French.

 
 
 

 

Children stories written in Spanish: La Rana, Sullivan Associates for McGraw-Hill, Palo Alto, California, Mai 1974.

 

  Translations of articles on Guillaume Apollinaire:

 

Apollinaire et le musicien de St. Merry, Willard Bohn in The journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism. 1977

 

The first visual poem in America, in The Willard Bohn Aesthetics of Visual Poetry; University of Chicago Press

 
 
 

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Contact Claudie Moy

 

 

moy@aup.edu

+33 1 40.62.06.00 ext. 627

Grenelle, AUP: 147, Rue de Grenelle, 75007, Paris (Métro: La Tour-Maubourg, Ecole Militaire, Alma-Marceau, Invalides)

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 
 
Departmental Faculty
 
 
 

Frédéric Attal

Instructor of French

 

Raphael Bloch-Laine

Instructor of French

 

Anatole Bloomfield

Instructor of French

 

Isabel Gardner

Lecturer of Italian

 

Camille Hercot

Assistant Professor of French

 

Fouad Mlih

Instructor of Arabic

 

Marc Monthéard

Assistant Professor of French and Drama; Vice-President and Dean of Student Services.

 

Dominique Mougel

Assistant Professor of French; Chair, Department of French Studies and Modern Languages.

 

Claudie Moy

Instructor of French

 

Marie-Christine Navarro

Associate Professor of French and European and Mediterranean Cultures

 

María Nieblas

Instructor of French

 

Pablo Seijas

Instructor of Spanish

 

Edith Taïeb

Assistant Professor of French

 

Richard Willet

Instructor of English

 

Misha Zobop

Instructor of English

 

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