French PhD Students & Alumni Present at Conference
Two of our current PhD students in French (Kara Saar and Fargol Khosravanifard) as well as two of our recent alumni from that program (Tiffany Bailey and Brittany Bernard) recently presented at the 20th and 21st Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium held at UNC Greensboro. This colloquium centered around the theme of “Justice”, fostering a transatlantic conversation on the complexities of justice and inclusion in the French and Francophone context.
The titles of their presentations are as follows:
- Karaleigh Saar: “Porter plainte: Triste tigre and the Limits of Sexual Justice”
- Tiffany Bailey: “Young Social (Media) Justice Warriors: Girlhood, #MeToo, and Justice in HLM Pussy”
- Brittany Bernard: “Décadrages: Deframing Gender and the So- Called Trente glorieuses in Diane Kurys’s Diabolo Menthe”
- Fargol Khosravanifard: “Breaking the Cycle: Reenacting Trauma in Kaouther Ben Hania’s Four Daughters”