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Amélie Ribieras is an associate professor at Université Paris 2-Panthéon-Assas, where she teaches Legal English and conducts research on conservative women in U.S. history. Affiliated with the Law & Humanities Center and the Center for Research on the English-Speaking World (CREW-EA 4399), her work focuses on antifeminism, gender discourse, and culture wars from 1960s-1980s.
- Education: English Aggregation (2021), English Capes (2020), Doctorate in American Civilization (2019)
Her research examines Phyllis Schlafly’s STOP ERA movement, conservative mobilizations against federal policies, and traditionalist narratives on family roles. Publications span peer-reviewed articles, book chapters, and co-edited volumes addressing abortion debates, Equal Rights Amendment history, and oral history methodologies.
Notable works include the 2024 edited volume Womanhoods and Equality in the United States (Routledge) and forthcoming 2025 chapters on conservative mobilization, antifeminist memory, and ERA activism. Her scholarship frequently analyzes conservative discourse through cultural, political, and historical lenses.
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