Stephanie Genty has published on Marilyn French, Margaret Atwood, Nadine Gordimer and Patti Smith., participating in the activities of three feminist interdisciplinary research groups over the years, in Bordeaux (ERCIF) and Paris (Résonances-Femmes of the Université de Paris VIII-Vincennes, and more recently FAAAM of Paris-Nanterre). She has published “Parodie et paradoxe: The Handmaid’s Tale comme dystopie féministe” in CAPES-Agrégation Anglais. The Handmaid’s Tale de Margaret Atwood. Marta Dvorak, ed. (Paris: Ellipses, 1998), “Rimbaud’s Daughter or Ginsberg’s Son? Patti Smith’s Literary Fathers and Mothers in Just Kids, (2010)” in Women’s Life Writing and The Practice of Reading. She Reads to Write Herself, Valerie Baisnée Keay, Corinne Bigot, Nicoleta Alexoae Zagni and Claire Bazin, eds., (Palgrave MacMillan, 2018) and wrote the afterword to French’s sixth novel, In the Name of Friendship (New York: The Feminist Press, 2006). She is currently writing a literary biography of Marilyn French (1929-2009).
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