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'''Richard Karl Deang''' is Instructor in French at the [[Department of European Languages]], [[College of Arts and Letters]], [[University of the Philippines Diliman]]. He graduated with a BA in European Languages (French and English Literature) and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Comparative literature at the same university. His academic interests include 20th-century French literature, gay writing in France, queer theory and cultural studies. He is currently working on a history of AIDS literature in France, focusing on the works of Dominique Fernandez, Hervé Guibert, Cyril Collard and Jean-Luc Lagarce. | '''Richard Karl Deang''' is Instructor in French at the [[Department of European Languages]], [[College of Arts and Letters]], [[University of the Philippines Diliman]]. He graduated with a BA in European Languages (French and English Literature) and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Comparative literature at the same university. His academic interests include 20th-century French literature, gay writing in France, queer theory and cultural studies. He is currently working on a history of AIDS literature in France, focusing on the works of Dominique Fernandez, Hervé Guibert, Cyril Collard and Jean-Luc Lagarce. |
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Richard Karl Deang is Instructor in French at the Department of European Languages, College of Arts and Letters, University of the Philippines Diliman. He graduated with a BA in European Languages (French and English Literature) and is currently pursuing graduate studies in Comparative literature at the same university. His academic interests include 20th-century French literature, gay writing in France, queer theory and cultural studies. He is currently working on a history of AIDS literature in France, focusing on the works of Dominique Fernandez, Hervé Guibert, Cyril Collard and Jean-Luc Lagarce.