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Matthew Moyle is an Associate Professor of French at Emory University specializing in 20th and 21st century Francophone literature. He teaches across the French curriculum from elementary language courses (101-102) to advanced seminars on classical/modern literature, place-based writing, and specialized topics including Martinican heritage and Les Misérables.
His educational background:
- BA, Bemidji State University, 1998
- MA, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2000
- PhD, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008
Dr. Moyle's research centers on literary topography and memory studies, examining how spatial representation conveys historical trauma in authors like Sylvie Germain and Albert Camus. His work bridges geocriticism with religious studies, analyzing silence as theological expression and urban spaces as palimpsests of Holocaust memory. This interdisciplinary approach connects literary analysis with philosophical and geographical frameworks.
His publication trajectory reveals consistent focus on place-writing dynamics, evolving from Camus studies to contemporary memorialization practices. Recent work demonstrates sophisticated engagement with urban cartography and traumatic memory, particularly in French Holocaust narratives and postcolonial Caribbean contexts.
No scientific awards or major fellowships were documented in the source material.
Dr. Moyle maintains active scholarly engagement through frequent presentations at international colloquia including the 20th/21st-Century French and Francophone Studies conferences and MLA conventions. His conference organization (e.g., 'Sylvie Germain in Dialogue' at 2012 MLA) indicates leadership in specialized research communities, though specific grant funding or student advising details remain unreported.
Research infrastructure details including laboratories or dedicated teams were not referenced in available documentation.
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