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Associate Professor of French
News
- French Doctoral Candidate Hailey Burgess Awarded the Elizabeth Kerr Macfarlane Endowed Scholarhip and Selected for Human-Animal Studies Summer Institute (April 26, 2017)
- French Doctoral Candidate Presents Paper at Indiana University's Conference Crossing Borders, Breaking Walls (April 3, 2017)
- Louisa Mackenzie receives joint Mellon Fellowship for course development (March 8, 2016)
- Article Written by Louisa Mackenzie, FIS Associate Professor of French, Awarded Literature Prize (October 20, 2015)
- FIS Faculty, Louisa Mackenzie's book ranked in French Embassy's top 30 French summer reading list (July 1, 2015)
- Spring 2014 Course: "Animal Studies" in French and Francophone Contexts (February 7, 2014)
Research
- “Guillaume Rondelet’s Sea-Monsters and Bruno Latour’s Modern Constitution.” In Animals and Early Modern Identity, ed. Pia Cuneo (Burlington: Ashgate, 2014): 329-349. Learn more
- French Thinking About Animals, edited by Louisa Mackenzie and Stephanie Posthumus. Michigan State University Press, 2015. Learn more
- Eds. Louisa Mackenzie and Stephanie Posthumus. French Thinking About Animals. Michigan State University (2015). Learn more
- "The Fish and the Whale: Animal Symbiosis and Early Modern Posthumanism." Accepted for publication in The Sixteenth Century Journal. Learn more