
Michèle Bacholle
Professor · Contemporary French Literature
Eastern Connecticut State UniversityAbout
Michèle Bacholle is a Professor of French Studies at Eastern Connecticut State University (ECSU), specializing in contemporary French and Francophone women’s literature, Algerian war narratives, and multiculturalism in youth literature. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Connecticut. Her research explores themes such as suicide survivors’ narratives, postcolonial identity, and socio-political memory through works like Récits contemporains d’endeuillés après suicide (2018) and Un appelé dans la guerre d’Algérie (2016). She teaches language, cinema, and literature courses, emphasizing cross-cultural dialogue. In 2018, she received ECSU’s Distinguished Professor Award, and in 2019 became a CSU Professor.
Research Interests:
- Contemporary French Women Writers (e.g., Annie Ernaux, Linda Lê)
- Algerian War of Independence and Memory Studies
- Multiculturalism in French Youth Literature
- Autobiographical Narratives of Grief and Loss
Awards:
- Eastern’s Distinguished Professor Award (2018)
- CSU Professor Appointment (2019)
Her work bridges academic rigor and public engagement, such as organizing the “Ribbons of Remembrance” event for suicide loss survivors. She mentors students in ECSU’s First Year Program and emphasizes intellectual curiosity, global awareness, and community service.
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