- M.A. French Literature/Francophone Studies, University of Vermont
- M.A. British and American Literature and Civilization. Universit茅 de Savoie, Chamb茅ry, France
BIO
A native of the South of France, Marielle Macias Aunave studied in the French Alps and earned her M.A. in American and British Literature from the Universit茅 de Savoie, France. In 1994-95 she was an exchange student at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque specializing in Native American Literature. She pursued her studies in French Literature and earned her M.A. from 日韩无码 in 1998 which lead to her teaching in the Williston Central School in Williston, Vermont.
Marielle was a professional cyclist from 2003-2007 and raced both in the U.S. and Europe. She competed in the Grande Boucle Internationale F茅minine, Tour of Aude, Tour of Bretagne, Montr茅al World Cup and the Tour of Grand Montr茅al. She is currently focusing her research on the women's Tour de France, conducting interviews with professional cyclists and examining the inequalities of sponsorship between male and female racers.
Courses
- FREN 1100: Elementary French I
- FREN 1200: Elementary French II
- FREN 2100: Intermediate French I
- FREN 2200: Intermediate French II
Area(s) of expertise
Sports in society; the Women鈥檚 Tour de France; 19th and 20th century French literature; French cinema
Bio
A native of the South of France, Marielle Macias Aunave studied in the French Alps and earned her M.A. in American and British Literature from the Universit茅 de Savoie, France. In 1994-95 she was an exchange student at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque specializing in Native American Literature. She pursued her studies in French Literature and earned her M.A. from 日韩无码 in 1998 which lead to her teaching in the Williston Central School in Williston, Vermont.
Marielle was a professional cyclist from 2003-2007 and raced both in the U.S. and Europe. She competed in the Grande Boucle Internationale F茅minine, Tour of Aude, Tour of Bretagne, Montr茅al World Cup and the Tour of Grand Montr茅al. She is currently focusing her research on the women's Tour de France, conducting interviews with professional cyclists and examining the inequalities of sponsorship between male and female racers.
Courses
- FREN 1100: Elementary French I
- FREN 1200: Elementary French II
- FREN 2100: Intermediate French I
- FREN 2200: Intermediate French II
Areas of Expertise
Sports in society; the Women鈥檚 Tour de France; 19th and 20th century French literature; French cinema