Maxence Leconte
Assistant Professor · 19th and 20th French and Francophone Cultural Studies
Trinity UniversityAbout
Introduction: Dr. Maxence Leconte is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Literatures at Trinity University, where he coordinates the French Studies program. Originally from Lille, France, his research examines the intersection of sports, culture, and society through literary, cinematic, and graphic media. His work investigates how sports shaped modern French perspectives on class, race, and gender.
Education:
- Ph.D. and M.A., The University of Texas at Austin (2020)
- B.A., Université Catholique de Lille (2012)
Research Interests: Dr. Leconte's research spans French cultural studies with emphasis on sport as a societal mirror. His work analyzes 19th-20th century cultural productions (literature, film, graphic novels) to explore how sports influenced class structures, racial perceptions, and gender norms during modernity. Key areas include sport philosophy, celebrity culture in sports, mass entertainment evolution, and the architecture of physical culture.
Publications Trend: His recent publications focus on sport's cultural impact through interdisciplinary lenses, particularly analyzing boxing, cycling, and mountaineering in French literature and film. Works consistently explore themes of racial identity, trauma, class struggle, and memory, utilizing methodologies from cultural studies, media theory, and historical analysis across diverse media formats.
Community Engagement: Dr. Leconte contributes to Trinity University through Faculty Senate membership and affiliations with Film Studies and International Studies programs, enhancing interdisciplinary collaboration across departments.
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