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Multi-layered and flexible ways of thinking. Math major John G. Mikhael '13 has been awarded the third annual Isabelle de Courtivron Prize by the Center for Bilingual/Bicultural Studies (CB/BS) for his essay, "Lost in Translation.". He received $400 at an awards reception hosted by Foreign Languages & Literatures on April 18, 2013.


Q&A M. Amah Edoh on the Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize MIT News Massachusetts

Isabelle de Courtivron taught at MIT from 1979 until 2010. She was the Head of the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures at MIT for 10 years. At Brown University, Wellesley College, Harvard University, and MIT she taught French Studies (literature, culture, film), Comparative Literature, Women's Studies, Life Writing, and Bilingual.


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Byline: By Isabelle de Courtivron; Lead: GENET A Biography. By Edmund White. With a chronology by Albert Dichy. Illustrated. 728 pp. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. $35. Text: WHEN I studied Proust, Gide, Genet, Cocteau, Rimbaud, Verlaine in graduate school, homosexuality was treated as an anecdote. I was aware that Proust's Albertine was really.


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The Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize was established in 2010 in honor of Isabelle de Courtivron, professor emerita of French studies, on the occasion of her retirement. The prize is awarded annually for student writing on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences..


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Global Studies and Languages announced this year's winners of the Isabelle de Courtivron writing prize, awarded annually to recognize high-quality undergraduate writing (creative or expository) on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences. The prize was established to honor Distinguished.


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A tribute to Professor Emerita Isabelle de Courtivron Speaking of the significance of the prize, Emma J. Teng, the T.T. and Wei Fong Chao Professor of Asian Civilizations and a co-director of the Center, says, "In this age of a globalizing workforce, it is ever more crucial for students to learn how to communicate across cultures, and to.


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The Isabelle De Courtivron Writing Prize award is made annually to recognize high-quality undergraduate writing (creative or expository) on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences. The prize was established to honor Professor Emerita Isabelle de Courtivron on the occasion of her retirement in.


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Marks, Elaine; De Courtivron, Isabelle. Publication date 1980 Topics Feminism, Féminisme, Feminisme Publisher Amherst : University of Massachusetts Press Collection inlibrary; printdisabled; internetarchivebooks; americana Contributor Internet Archive Language English; French. Bibliography: p. [269]-270 Includes index Access-restricted-item


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ISABELLE DE COURTIVRON. Foreign Languages and Literatures. B.A. with distinction in 1969 from Colby College; M.A. in 1970 and Ph.D. in 1973 from Brown University. Visiting assistant professor of French, 1997; assistant professor, 1978; associate professor with tenure, 1984; professor, 1994.. "Professor de Courtivron has been successful.


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Isabelle de Courtivron, ed., Lives in Tr.. Search in: Advanced search. Life Writing Volume 2, 2005 - Issue 1. Submit an article Journal homepage. 91 Views 0 CrossRef citations to date 0. Altmetric Miscellany. Isabelle de.


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MIT Professor Emerita Isabelle de Courtivron's latest book, "L'Eté où je suis devenue vieille" ("The Summer When I Became Old"), takes on the rarely-discussed subject of aging for women, and De Courtivron tells her tale with "rare sincerity tinged with humor."


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By ISABELLE DE COURTIVRON. More on Albert Camus, from The New York Times Archives. ALBERT CAMUS A Life. By Olivier Todd. Translated by Benjamin Ivry. Illustrated. 434 pp. New York:. and became associated with the group that orbited around Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. By 1945, the poor and sickly young man from Algiers had become.


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The Isabelle de Courtivron Prize is awarded by MIT's Center for Bilingual/Bicultural Studies. Named to honor French Studies Professor Emerita Isabelle de Courtivron, the prize recognizes "student writing on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or multi-racial experiences.".


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The Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize recognizes high-quality undergraduate writing (creative or expository) on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences. The prize, awarded annually, is open to all MIT undergraduate students.


Q&A with Eric Grunwald, chair of Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize MIT Global Languages

The Isabelle de Courtivron Prize was established by MIT's Center for Bilingual / Bicultural Studies to reward high-quality undergraduate writing (creative or expository) and to honor distinguished Professor Emerita Isabelle de Courtivron. De Courtivron, a professor in MIT Foreign Languages and Literatures, was one of the founders of the CB/BS


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The Isabelle de Courtivron Writing Prize. The Isabelle de Courtivron Prize is an award for student writing on topics related to immigrant, diaspora, bicultural, bilingual, and/or mixed-race experiences. This writing prize has been established by MIT's Center for Bilingual/Bicultural Studies in order to honor distinguished Professor Emerita.