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PhD in French Studies, University of Pennsylvania
My research focuses on the same set of issues across two fields. I work on French and comparative medieval literature and manuscripts in terms of power relations, transgression, sex, violence, the body, intersectionality, and marginalized populations. These research interests, combined with my knowledge of technology, also relate to my work on ethical, equitable, accessible technology in human-computer interaction (HCI). My interests also include Sanskrit, Hindi, and Tamil languages and cultures. In addition, I am secretary of the International Christine de Pizan Society, North American Branch.
My research focuses on the same set of issues across two fields. I work on French and comparative medieval literature and manuscripts in terms of power relations, transgression, sex, violence, the body, intersectionality, and marginalized populations. These research interests, combined with my knowledge of technology, also relate to my work on ethical, equitable, accessible technology in human-computer interaction (HCI). My interests also include Sanskrit, Hindi, and Tamil languages and cultures. In addition, I am secretary of the International Christine de Pizan Society, North American Branch.
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