Teaching experience
- 2000-present: "Professeur des Universités" (Full Professor) at the University of Paris 13, France;
Courses on Shakespeare, The Sonnet, American Literature and Feminism, British Modernism, Fin-de-siècle Sexualities, Victorian Literature, The Short Story in English (Europe, U.S., Canada, Australia, Caribbean, Africa, India), Postcoloniality and Postmodernism, and Women's Studies for BA, Master's, and Ph.D. students.
For "Agrégation" and CAPES students (in the context of nation-wide competitions): John Donne, Thomas De Quincey, Joseph Conrad, James Joyce.
- Spring 2003: Three-week Faculty Seminar on Women's Bodies, Texts and the Excision
(a.k.a "Female Circumcision") for the Five-College (UMassachusetts at Amherst, Amherst College, Smith College, Mount Holyoke College, Hampshire College).
- Spring 2002: Visiting Professor at CUNY/Hunter College, New York, within the framework of the Paris/New York MICEFA exchange of academic staff; undergraduate and M.A. courses on Shakespeare, Postcoloniality, and Women's Studies.
- Fall 1999: M.A. course in American Feminisms and Literature for the M.A. in American Studies Program, Brussels.
- 1999-2000: Visiting Professorships at the University of Warwick (U.K.); at the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, U.S.A.; at the Five College Women's Studies Research Center, Mount Holyoke, Mass., U.S.A.
- 1991-2000: Professor of English Literature and Literary and Cultural Studies in English at the University of Louvain, Belgium. Courses in English Literature (survey courses), American Studies, British Modernism, Victorian Literature, Postcoloniality and Postmodernism, Women's Studies.
- 1989-1991: Assistant Professor, Hautes Etudes Commerciales (ULiège), Belgium ;
- 1988-1989: "Chef de Travaux", HEC, ULiège ;
- 1987-1988: Assistant Professor in French and African Literatures, The African Studies Center and the Romance Languages Dept, Kalamazoo College, Michigan, U.S.A. (courses in English and in French);
- 1986-1987: Lecturer in French and Francophone Cultural Studies, African Studies Center and the Dept of Foreign Languages and Literatures, Boston University, Boston;
- 1985-1986: Lecturer in Comparative Literature, Comparative Literature Dept, University of Massachusetts at Amherst;
- 1982-1985: Lecturer in French Language and (French and Francophone) Cultural Studies, the Dept of French & Italian, University of Massachusetts at Amherst;
- 1981-1982: Teaching Assistant in English and American Literature, English Literature Dept, Queen's University (Canada);
- 1980-1981: Teaching Assistant in Canadian Literature in English, Queen's University;
- 1978-1980: Teaching Assistant in English Literature (Shakespeare, Introduction to English Literature), the English Literature Dept, USaskatchewan, Canada.