Joseph Krause

Professor of French
Office: 142 C Kidder Hall
PHONE: (541) 737-8678
FAX: (541) 737-3563
| EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND: |
Ph.D. (French) Michigan State University, 1981.
M.A. (French) Michigan State University, 1979.
B.A. (French) Oregon State University, 1976.
PRINCIPAL COURSES TAUGHT:
French language (all levels).
French Culture and Society
Francophone Studies
| AREAS OF RESEARCH EXPERTISE: |
Author of seven collections of poetry in French
Co-Editor of the journal To-Topos: Poetry International
French cultural history since the Revolution
France and the New Europe
| MAJOR PUBLICATIONS: |
Nabil Boudraa and Joseph Krause, Editors. North African Mosaic: A Cultural Re-Appraisal of Ethnic and Religious Minorities (Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Press, 2007).
Joseph Ohmann-Krause. Géographies. Paris: L’Harmattan, 2006.
Joseph Krause. “Charting Europeanness,” concluding essay in, Engaging Europe: Rethinking a Changing Continent. Gould, Evlyn and George J. Sheridan, Jr., Editors. Lanham: Rowan and Littlefield, 2005: 210-222.
Joseph Ohmann-Krause. L’Appauvrissement. Maison de la Poésie d’Amay, collection “L’arbre à paroles,” 2004.
Joseph Ohmann-Krause. La Maison-mère. Amay: Maison de la poésie d’Amay, collection “L’arbre à paroles,” 2001.
