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Books By Sandrine Sanos - Author
Sandrine Sanos is a cultural and intellectual historian of Modern Europe, educated in France, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Her scholarship and teaching focus on 20th century France and its empire, specifically the intersections of gender and sexuality, the relation of aesthetics and politics, the question of violence, war, exile, and feminist theory. Her book, The Aesthetics of Hate: Far-Right Intellectuals, Antisemitism and Gender in 1930s France was published in 2012 by Stanford University Press. She has also written about European film and French literature and received awards for her teaching and scholarship. Her current work examines the cultural representation of violence, displacement, and gender in France after 1945.
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