
Matthieu Dupas
Associate Professor · 17th-Century French Literature
Northwestern UniversityAbout
Matthieu Dupas is an Associate Professor of French in the Department of French and Italian at Northwestern University’s Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences. He holds a dual PhD from Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle (2015) and the University of Michigan (2016). His research examines gender, sexuality, and power dynamics in early modern and contemporary French literature, with particular focus on how gallantry rituals shaped modern heterosexual norms.
Education:
- PhD in French Literature, Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle (2015)
- PhD in French Literature, University of Michigan (2016)
- Agrégation in Classics (highest French teaching credential)
Research interests span 17th-century French literature, contemporary autofiction, queer theory, and the intersection of political philosophy with literary practices. His monograph La Galanterie comme mode de vie (2023) analyzes gallantry rituals as foundational to modern biopolitical frameworks. Current projects include I is Love (exploring Neo-Classical erotics) and a study of 21st-century queer literatures.
Teaching focuses on gender studies in literature, with courses like Female Consent in 17th-Century Fiction and Queer Autofictions. His work bridges early modern and contemporary discourses, emphasizing how literary forms articulate evolving gender and sexual norms.
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