Assistant Professor
LL 11, Wallace Hall
309-457-2347
hbrady@monm.edu
(2003), Assistant Professor, Department of
Modern Foreign Languages, 2005- B.A., Kalamazoo College, 1991; M.A.,
University of Texas at Austin, 1996; Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin,
2001.
Courses taught:
- Literature in Translation
- Caribbean Literature
- French language, culture,
film and literature
- Introduction to the Liberal
Arts
Research Interests:
- Nineteenth-century France
- Women’s literature
- African literature
- Travel Literature
- Provence and Marseilles
Publications:
"Writing beyond the Mother
Tongue: Interview with Kenyan Writer and Publisher
Binyavanga Wainaina." In Bloomsbury Review
(forthcoming November/December 2008)
"Recovering Claire de
Duras’s Creole Inheritance:Race and Gender in the
Exile Correspondence of her Saint-Domingue Family."
In Esprit Créateur (Fall 2007)
"In the Sierra Madre:
Interview with Jeff Biggers." In Bloomsbury Review
(March 2007)
Links, by Nuruddin Farah. In
World Literature Today (September-December 2005).
"The Frontiers of Popular
Exoticism: Marie Bonaparte-Wyse’s New Orleans
Crossings."
In Nineteenth-Century French
Studies 31.3-4 (Spring-Summer 2003).
About
Heather Brady
I love to travel and
encourage others to do the same!