Brigitte Félix
Professor · 20th- and 21st-Century American Literature
University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-DenisAbout
Brigitte Félix is a Professor of American Literature at the University of Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-Denis, where she has directed Doctoral School 31 “Practices and Theories of Meaning” since 2019. Her research focuses on 20th- and 21st-century North American literature, with a specialization in experimental narrative forms, post-digital textualities, and the evolving relationship between literature and technology. She is a leading scholar of William Gaddis, having authored a monograph and numerous articles on his work. Her recent projects include collaborative critical editions of Philip Roth’s works and explorations of contemporary American fiction’s innovative structures.
Dr. Félix has published extensively on experimental literary forms, including works analyzing Mark Z. Danielewski, William H. Gass, and Percival Everett. She co-edits academic journals such as Miranda and Angles, focusing on experimental art and literature. Her editorial work spans monographs, critical editions, and curated volumes on topics like impersonal literature and new American voices.
Her current research emphasizes the interplay between textual innovation and the materiality of the book, including typography, visual design, and digital-age adaptations. She has held leadership roles in academic institutions, shaping doctoral programs and fostering interdisciplinary research networks. No awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
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