
Jennifer J. Popiel
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Jennifer J. Popiel is an accomplished scholar whose work primarily focuses on the intersection of literature, philosophy, and political thought in modern France. Her notable publications include "Rousseau, Burke, and Revolution in France, 1791," which explores the philosophical underpinnings of revolutionary thought, as well as "Heroic Hearts: Sentiment, Saints, and Authority in Modern France," where she examines the role of emotional discourse in shaping authority and societal norms. Popiel's research delves into the complexities of sentimentality in literature and its effects on political and social structures, particularly in the context of French history.
In addition to her scholarly publications, Popiel has written "Rousseau’s Daughters: Domesticity, Education, and Autonomy in Modern France," which investigates the portrayal of women in Rousseau's works and the implications for education and autonomy in the 18th and 19th centuries. Through her rigorous analysis, she contributes to a deeper understanding of the cultural and intellectual currents that have influenced contemporary discourse on gender and authority. Her insights are crucial for anyone interested in the dynamics of sentiment, politics, and gender in historical contexts.