Adam Schoene

PhD

Adam Schoene.

Adam Schoene

PhD

Adam Schoene

PhD

Education

  • PhD, Romance Studies, Cornell University
  • MA, Romance Studies, Cornell University
  • MA, Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University
  • MA, French and Francophone Studies, Tufts University
  • BA, French and International Relations, Tufts University
  • Certificate, International Studies, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
  • Certificate, International and Comparative Law, Cornell Law School and Sorbonne Law School

Selected Publications

  • Silence in Eighteenth-Century Arts, History and Philosophy, Francesca Saggini, Dan Poston, and Adam Schoene, eds. (Paris: Honoré Champion, Forthcoming).
  • Participation, Collaboration, Association, le collectif des chercheurs de la SIEDS, eds. (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2023).
  • Singular Pasts: The "I" in Historiography, Enzo Traverso, trans. Adam Schoene (New York: Columbia University Press, 2022).
  • “Turmoil and Corruption in Joséphine de Monbart’s Lettres tahitiennes,” in Turmoil: Instability and Insecurity in the Eighteenth-Century Francophone Text, Síofra Pierse and Emma M. Dunne, eds. (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, Oxford University Studies in the Enlightenment, 2022), 157-173.
  • “Scholarship Across the Aisle (Establishing Meaningful Scholarly Relationships Outside of One's Linguistic/Cultural Tradition),” with Logan Connors, Jason Pearl, Rebecca Messbarger, Morgan Vanek, and Jessie Zimble, Studies in Eighteenth-Century Culture, Vol. 50 (2021): 37-40.
  • "Rereading Rousseau’s Essay on the Origin of Languages/L’Essai sur l’origine des langues de Rousseau: une relecture," Rousseau Association Bulletin (2021): 2-4.
  • “ASECS at 50: Interview with Pierre Saint-Amand,” with Pierre Saint-Amand, Eighteenth-Century Studies, Vol. 53.4 (2020): 563-569.
  • “Éloquence muette: Rousseau and le corps morcelé,” in Silence, implicite et non-dit chez Rousseau/Silence, the Implicit and the Unspoken in Rousseau, Brigitte Weltman-Aron, Ourida Mostefai,  and Peter Westmoreland, eds. (Leiden: Brill, 2020), 122-135.
  • “Poverty, Migration, and Sentimental Cosmopolitanism in Riccoboni, Charrière, and Sand,” George Sand Studies, Vols. 37-38 (2020): 189-204.
  • “Staël’s Cosmopolitan Enthusiasm,” Lumen, Vol. 38 (2019): 89-104.
  • "Sentimental Conviction: Rousseau's Apologia and the Impartial Spectator," in Adam Smith and Rousseau: Ethics, Politics, Economics, Maria Pia Paganelli, Dennis C. Rasmussen, and Craig Smith, eds. (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2018), 166-182.
  • “Burning the Straits: Indignation and Hospitality in Ben Jelloun,” The Journal of North African Studies, Vol. 23.4 (2018): 557-568.
  • “Reuniting Speech and Song: Reading Sebbar with Rousseau,” The French Review, Vol. 90.3 (2017): 39-49.

Courses Taught

  • Law and Literature
  • Queer Ecojustice
  • Politics and Society
  • Sovereign Friendship
  • Rebellion and Upheaval
  • Legends of Enlightenment
  • Comparative Government and Society
  • Writing the Self in French and Francophone Literature and Film
  • Introduction to French and Francophone Literature and Culture
  • Languages, Texts, and Contexts
  • Advanced French Conversation
  • Continuing French
  • Intermediate French
  • Elementary French