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Marie-Hélène Huet is an Emerita Professor of French and Italian at Princeton University and an Affiliate Professor in the Department of Global Studies and Languages. Huet's scholarly work includes significant contributions in cultural history, literature, and science fiction. Her notable publications include 'Rehearsing Revolution' (U California Press, 1982), 'Monstrous Imagination' (Harvard U Press, 1993), and 'Mourning Glory' (U Pennsylvania Press, 1997), among others. She has received prestigious fellowships from the University of California, the University of Virginia Center for Advanced Studies, and the Guggenheim and Rockefeller Foundations. As a Seminar Director at the Folger Library and through her teaching at institutions such as U California, Berkeley, and U Minnesota, Huet has influenced numerous students and scholars. Her research currently focuses on the concept of contagion in modern politics and social structures, as well as the European Enlightenment and the interplay between popular beliefs, science, and culture.
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