Biographie de Mary Jo Muratore
Professor M. J. Muratore, University of Missouri Curators' Distinguished Professor, is author of numerous book-length studies, among which figure : The Evolution of the Cornelian Heroine ; Cornelian Theater : The Metadramatic Dimension ; Mimesis and Metatextuality in the Neo-Classical Text ; Expirer au féminin : Narratives of Female Dissolution in the French Neo-Classical Text ; Exiles, Outcasts, Strangers : Icons of Marginalization in Post-World War II Narrative ; Molière's Metatextual Maneuvers ; Survey of French Literature : Middle Ages through the 18th Century ; and Survey of French Literature : 19th and 20th Centuries ; The Weave of Fragmentation : Discursive Struggle in the Novels of Assia Djebar, Sabiha Khemir, Rachida Madani ; Rachida Madani, The Story Can Wait (English translation with introductory essay) ; Aux carrefours du labyrinthe : narration et fragmentation chez Assia Djebar, Sabiha Khemir, Rachida Madani.
She has as well directed, edited and contributed to multiple essay collections : Hermeneutics of Textual Madness : Re-Readings/Herméneutique de la folie textuelle : re-lectures (two volumes) ; Molière Re-Envisioned. Twenty-First Century Retakes/Renouveau et renouvellement moliéresques. Reprises contemporaines ; and is currently founding director and editor of the collection Textualités diasporiques.
A wide-ranging spectrum of scholarly articles appear in international journals and focus on French, European and postcolonial works.