CURRICULUM VITAE
Mireille Duroc (née Barrault)
b. September 12th, 1985
m. January 2nd, 2007
Education:
1990-1996 : private primary school, L'École du Soleil | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
1996-2003 : private secondary school, Tressange Academy | Tressange, France
2003-2006 : Bachelor's Degree, Paris-Sorbonne University | Paris, France
2006-2008 : Master's Degree, University of Luxembourg | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
2009-2011 : Doctorate, University of Luxembourg | Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
Occupation:
since 2006 : patron of Center National de Littérature (CNL)
2009 : guest lecturer in Luxembourgistics, 'Poetic Language in Luxembourgish' | University of Luxembourg
since 2011 : lecturer in Luxembourgian literature | University of Luxembourg
Fields of Expertise:
French writings of the 19th century, poets of the Modernité, Charles Baudelaire (Bachelor's Degree)
General Luxembourgian linguistics and lingual identity (Master's Degree)
Luxembourgish literature of the 19th century, Michel Lentz (Doctorate)
Modern Luxembourgian literature, Anise Koltz (Research project)
Currently conducting a study in Koltz' use of family portrayals in relation to the Luxembourgian national's sense of self.
Works:
Allegorial Statue - Behind 'The Mask'
published 2009, 95 pages | Bachelor's Dissertation | French
In Every Tongue - Three Languages in Luxembourgian Literature
published 2009, 122 pages | Master's Dissertation | French, translated to Luxembourgish and German
The Flowers of Evil that Grow Today - a Contemporary Understanding of Baudelaire
published 2010, 71 pages | French, translated to English
The Nature of Freedom - On the Political Use of Rural Language in Michel Lentz' Poetry
published 2011, 350 pages | Doctorate | Luxembourgish