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Cédric HANNEDOUCHE is a researcher at the Texts and Cultures Research Center (UR 4028) within the University of Artois, Arras, France. His scholarly work bridges popular literature, transcultural analysis, and transmedia phenomena, with a particular focus on 19th-20th century French crime fiction and its cultural legacy.
- Doctorate in French Language and Literature (2016), University of Artois
- Master's in Literary Studies (2012), University of Artois
His research centers on popular literature, examining architextual structures in serial narratives and transmedia expansions. Key contributions include editorial work on Maurice Leblanc's texts and analyses of characters like Arsène Lupin, Sherlock Holmes, and Captain America.
Recent publications explore violence in early 20th-century crime fiction, vigilante figures, and science fiction adaptations. He has co-edited special journal issues on Science fiction literature for young people (2025, forthcoming) and Figures of vigilantes (2021).
Active in public intellectual engagement, he has delivered radio/webinar lectures on literary pedagogy and cultural analysis of French series like Lupin, appearing in outlets such as Franceinfo, RFI Brasil, and Le Mouv'.




