| Sandrine
Teixidor
Assistant Professor of French
Ph.D., Duke University
Sandrine Teixidor is an Assistant Professor
of French and Francophone literatures. She received her PhD
from Duke University in 2004 and her Master’s in French
from Ohio University in 1998. She has published essays on
Breton writers and French regionalism. She is currently studying
the theme of visibility of Muslim women in Francophone novels
and is also interested in French Canadian literature and cinema.
She teaches 19th and 20th French and Francophone Literature,
French Cinema, Contemporary French Civilization and Culture
and French language here at Randolph-Macon College. Each year,
she also organizes and teaches a January term study-abroad
class in Paris. She is also the Advisor of the French Honorary
Society.
Her main reserach interests are the literature
of Québec and French Canada, national and linguistic
minorities, nationalism and regionalism, 20th Century Literature,
and history, culture, and memory, in particular in Muslim
women’ testimonies. She also studies cultural transformation
of French culture, the Relationship of France to its former
colonies, contemporary politics, and 19th Century literature.
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