I teach modern French literature and culture at Wellesley College, where I am Associate Professor in the Department of French, Francophone, and Italian Studies. My books and articles draw on translation theory, book history, and media studies to frame our understanding of 20th and 21st-century French fiction. As a prior Newhouse Faculty Fellow and Camargo Fellow in Cassis, I have been completing a book titled New York Nouveau: How Postwar French Literature Became American (forthcoming in the Post45 series at Stanford University Press), and preparing a new cultural history about the wartime artists’ colony in Oppède, France.