Dr Marie Raulier

Dr Marie Raulier

College Lecturer in French

Biography

I hold an undergraduate degree in French and Romance Languages and Literatures from the Universit茅 de Li猫ge (Belgium), and a Master's degree and a PhD in French Literature from McGill University (Canada). During my PhD, I participated in an exchange at 脡cole Normale Sup茅rieure (Ulm) and have been a Visiting scholar at Universit茅 Gustave-Eiffel (2020-2022). Before coming to 好色先生TV's, I was a Postdoctoral fellow at Universit盲t Basel (Switzerland, 2023-2025) and Visiting scholar at Yale University (Spring 2024 and 2025).

Teaching

I teach Early Modern French Literature (16th-18th c.): Paper VII (Early Modern Period Paper) and Paper X (Author Paper), as well as the pre-nineteenth century of Paper III (Short texts) and IV (Narrative Fiction) for Prelims.
I also teach Translation from French into English for all year groups.

Research Interests

My current research examines the evolving figure of the Amazon in early modern French literature, exploring its multifaceted role as a symbol of female heroism or equestrian knowledge and a tool for enforcing gender norms. Using literary analysis, gender studies, and history of ideas, I investigate how Amazons shift from warriors to cultural icons between the 16th and 18th centuries and want to understand Amazons鈥 lasting ambivalence, which remains central to Western imagination and feminist discourse today.

My doctoral thesis focused on the figure of the cavalier throughout a broad 17th century (1593-1733), drawing on both technical horsemanship treatises and a wide array of French literary texts. This work explores the ethical, social, and embodied knowledge associated with horsemanship, highlighting how cavaliers represented ideals of harmony, diligence, and social conduct in courtly and military contexts. It offers a framework for reading the figure of the cavalier in literature and allows us to reconsider numerous works from the Ancien R茅gime, as well as modern ones inspired by this heritage.

Besides these two core projects, I have worked on early 16th-century romantic fictions published in France, Italy and Spain. I also have broader interests in human and non-human relationships, and modern Francophone literature, focusing particularly Marguerite Yourcenar and Hector de Saint-Denys Garneau.

Recent Publications

  • 'Le cheval vecteur de l鈥檃venture dans le Gargantua de Rabelais' in M茅langes 脿 Diane Desrosiers, Paris, Hermann (forthcoming, 2025).
  • 'Le 鈥渟age va-et-vient du jardinier鈥 de Marguerite Yourcenar : une 茅thique dans la cit茅', in Arts et Savoirs, (forthcoming, 2025).
  • 'Les savoirs 茅questres dans la po茅sie de Sc猫ve, Du Bartas et Gamon', in Arts et Savoirs, no 22, Transmission des savoirs 茅questres, Marie Raulier (dir.), December 2024, .
  • 'La d茅couverte de l鈥檃lt茅rit茅 chinoise : le 鈥淢茅moire sur les chevaux鈥 de Pierre-Martial Cibot (1784)', in Romanistische Zeitschrift f眉r Literaturgeschichte/Cahier d鈥橦istoire des Litt茅ratures Romanes, vol. 45, no 1-2, p. 51-66, .
  • 'L鈥櫭﹏onciation f茅minine dans les Comptes amoureux de Jeanne Flore : prises de parole collective et parler de femme', in Diane Desrosiers et Roxanne Roy (dir.), Ventriloquie. Quand on fait parler les femmes (XVe-XVIIIe si猫cles), Paris, Hermann, 2020, p. 61-76, .

Awards and Distinctions

Postdoctoral Fellowship, SSHRC (2023-2025)
Joseph-Armand-Bombardier Doctoral Scholarship, SSHRC (2018-2021)
Price for best article (for 芦 La d茅couverte de l鈥檃lt茅rit茅 chinoise : le 鈥淢茅moire sur les chevaux鈥 de Pierre-Martial Cibot (1784) 禄), CIREM 16-18 (2022)
Wolfe Dissertation Fellowship (2021-2022)
Frank and Judith Kunz Fellowship for Humanities (2021)
Genevi猫ve de la Tour Fondue Price (2020)
Isabel Billingsley Price in French Studies (2018)