Sandrine Villers
Lecturer · Creativity in Film and Theater
University Paris 8 Vincennes-Saint-DenisAbout
Sandrine Villers is a Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Paris 8, France. She holds dual PhDs: one in American Literature and Civilization from Sorbonne University, and an interdisciplinary PhD in Comparative Cinema and Literature from Tulane University (Louisiana). Her research focuses on creativity and representation in film, theater, and literature, with a particular emphasis on product placement, film noir, and cinematic adaptation. She has authored seven books, including edited volumes such as *The Faces and Stakes of Brand Insertion* (2021) and educational manuals like *Tout pour le TOEIC* (2021). Her work bridges disciplines, analyzing intersections between art, commerce, and narrative form.
Her academic contributions span publications on Hitchcock’s influence, Truffaut’s adaptations of American noir, and the role of advertising in visual and literary media. She actively coordinates interdisciplinary projects and has written extensively on the theoretical foundations of authorship in film and literature. Despite no explicit mention of grants or current teams, her prolific publication record and editorial roles highlight her active engagement in academic discourse.
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