Professor of French
Hunter College, and the Graduate School and University Center, CUNY
Executive Officer
Ph.D. Program in French
City University Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue New York, NY 10016-4309
Telephone: (212) 817-8365
Fax: (212) 817-1602
fsautman@gc.cuny.edu
Primary concentrations:
Medieval and 16th Century Literature and Folklore, Queer Theory, French
and Francophone Cultural Studies, Historical Anthology, Folklore |
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Books:
- Same-Sex Love and Desire Among Medieval Women, ed., with Pamela
Sheingorn. New York: St. Martins' Press/Palgrave, 2001.
- Telling Tales: Medieval Narratives and the Folk Tradition (with
Diana Conchado and Giuseppe di Scipio). New York: St. Martin's Press,
1998.
- La Religion du Quotidien: Rites et croyances populaires de la fin
du Moyen Age, Firenze: Leo S. Olschki Editore, Biblioteca di Lares,
1995.
Journal Editor:
- Medieval Folklore, (the Edwin Mellen Press). Francesca Canadé
Sautman and Madeleine Jeay, editors. An international, interdisciplinary
journal devoted to the study of folklore in the Middle Ages and the XVIth
century, published yearly, indexed. Vol.1, no.1, Spring 1991; Vol.2, Fall
1992; Vol. 3, Fall 1994.
- Merveilles et Contes-Marvels and Tales (University of Colorado
at Boulder), Jacques Barchilon and Francesca Canadé Sautman, co-editors,
May 1987-May 1994.
- Editor, special issue (with guest editor Veronika Görög-Karady),
Approaches to the African Folk Tale: Marriage Tests and Marriage Quest in
African Oral Tradition, 6, 2 (December 1992).
Selected articles:
- "’Our Town’ and Inscribing the Other: Early Ethnographic Discourse
from Laurent Joubert to Guillaume Bouchet.” The Origins of Modern
Ethnography: Describing the ‘Other’ in the Renaissance. Ed. Andreas
Motsch. Toronto: Center for Renaissance and Reformation Studies,
University of Toronto. Forthcoming 2005.
- “The Race for Globalization: Modernity, Resistance and the Unspeakable
in Three African Francophone Texts.” French and Francophone/Yale French
Studies 103 (May 2003): 106-22.
- “Ombre grige, toni neri: Gli italo-americani, razza e razzismo nel
cinema americano.” Scene italoamericane. Ed. Anna Camaiti Hostert
and Anthony Julian Tamburri. Roma: Luca Sossella Editore, 2002. 13-40.
[translation]
- “Les Cultural Studies: Genčse et évolution.” Le Français ŕ l’
Université (Agence Universitaire de la Francophonie). Nvelle série (4e
trim. 2002): 2-4.
- "Grey Shades and Black Tones: Italian Americans, Race, and Racism in
American Film." Screening Ethnicity: Cinematographic Representations of
Italian Americans in the United States. Ed. Camaiti and Tamburri.
Bordighera, 2001.
- With Pamela Sheingorn, "Introduction: Charting the Field." Same-Sex
Love and Desire Among Medieval Women, 2001, 1-47.
- "Response: 'Just Like a Woman': Queer History, Womanizing the Body,
and the Boys in Arnaud's Band." Queering the Middle Ages. Ed. Glenn
Burger and Steven Kruger. Minneapolis, London: U. of Minnesota Press,
2001. 168-189.
- "Hip-Hop/Scotch: Postcolonial Theory and the Ambiguities of
Francophonie.” France/USA: The Cultural Wars, ed. Ralph
Sarkonak. Special issue of Yale French Studies, 100 (Fall 2001):
119-44.
- "Arab Literature," and "Myth of Lesbian Impunity," in Encyclopedia
of Homosexualities, Volume I, Lesbian Histories and Cultures, ed.
Bonnie Zimmerman, NY: Garland, 1999.
- "A Troubled History: Folklore and Competing Texts in Baudouin de
Sebourc, a Fourteenth-Century Chanson de Geste," Telling
Tales: 231-248.
- "Invisible Women: Retracing The Lives of French Working-Class
Lesbians, 1880-1930," in A Queer World: The Center for Lesbian and Gay
Studies Reader, ed. Martin Duberman, N.Y.: NYU Press, 1997: 236-247.
- "Hassiba Boulmerka's Raised Fist: The Body of Evidence and Muslim
Herstory", Found Object, 7 (Fall 1997).
- "Invisible Women: Lesbian Working Class Culture in France, 1880-1930,"
in Jeffrey Merrick and Bryan T. Ragan, Jr., eds., Homosexuality in
Modern France, New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1996:
177-201.
- "Women of the Shadows: Italian American Women, Ethnicity and Racism in
American Cinema", Differentia: Review of Italian Thought, Special Issue
on Italian American Culture, 6-7 (Spring-Autumn 1994): 219-246.
- "Veiled Women: Images of Traditional Female Headdresses", Italian
Journal, 1, 5 (1991): 31-35.
- "Rituels de dérision et langage symbolique dans les dayemans lorrains",
Cahiers de littérature orale (Institut national des langues
orientales-CNRS), 28 (1990): 97-126.
- "Woman as Birth-and-Death-Giver in Folk Tradition: a Cross-cultural
Perspective," Women's Studies, 12 (1986): 213-239.
- "The Quick and the Dead in the Communal Feasts of Carnival and Ashura,"
Comparative Civilizations Review (Fall 1983): 45-85.
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Works in progress:
- Striking Out on their Own: Women, Same-Sex Affective Networks and
Working Class Culture in France, 1880-1930.
- Food Fights: Food Symbolism, Gender and Class in Early Modern
Popular Culture, research generated by PSC-CUNY grant, 1986-1987 and
1988-1989.
- Women, Time, Resistance: Essays on Women and Traditional Society in
France (includes former Hiding her Head, generated by PSC-CUNY
grant, 1989-1990, 1990-1991).
- Shifting Margins: Marginality and Communities of Difference in Late
Medieval French Culture, funded by PSC-CUNY grant, 1993-4, 1995-6.
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