Elizabeth Anthony
Teaching Professor
anthonye@wfu.edu
336-758-3949
Greene Hall 542
Elizabeth Anthony is a Teaching Professor in French Studies at Wake Forest University. Her interests include contemporary French and Francophone theater and French film. She has published articles on the representation of Cleopatra in Agnès Varda’s New Wave film Cléo de 5 à 7, and fading images and « non-places » in Marie Redonnet’s Splendid Hôtel. She has presented papers at conferences in Canada, the Caribbean, and France. Her favorite course to teach, French Crime Stories, stemmed from a paper she presented at the 2004 Romance Languages Film Symposium, entitled “Love and Betrayal in the French Crime Film.” In addition to teaching language and literature, she enjoys organizing the French Film Series each semester.
FRH 111, 112: Elementary French
FRH 113: Intensive Elementary French
FRH 153: Intermediate French
FRH 154: Accelerated Intermediate French
FRH 212: Exploring the French and Francophone World
FRH 213: Encounters in French and Francophone Literature and Culture
FRH 214: Encounters in French and Francophone Literature and Culture (Honors)
FRH 216: Studies in French and Francophone Literature and Culture
-Le Récit policier (French Crime Stories)
-La Littérature de voyage (The Journey in Literature and Film)
-L’Argent et la vie sociale (Money and Social Status)
-L’Art et l’Illusion (Art and Illusion)
FRH 319: Composition and Review of Grammar
FRH 360: Cinema and Society
FRH 365: French and Francophone Theater
FYS 100: Tales of Mystery and Imagination