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Noëlle Rouxel-Cubberly is a Professor of French at Bennington College, specializing in teaching French language through cinema, literature, and cultural studies. She previously served as an Assistant Professor at the College of Staten Island (CUNY) and holds a PhD from CUNY’s Graduate Center. Her research focuses on translation, virtual reality as a tool for social justice in language education, and film pedagogy.
- Education: PhD from CUNY Graduate Center
- Collaborations: Works with Ikuko Yoshida and Sarah Harris on the Language & Culture Program in Local Schools
Her publications include Les titres de film (2011), analyzing French film title evolution since 1968, and articles on film pedagogy. Current projects involve Resnais’s On connaît la chanson and a 20th-century artistic correspondence publication. She has 15 years of experience as a translator for biotech companies.
Her research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending cultural analysis with technology in education. She has maintained affiliations with Bennington since 1997, with a return in 2013 after a decade at CUNY.
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