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Chris Reyns is a Professor in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultural Studies at the University of Alberta's Faculty of Arts. He teaches courses such as C LIT 101 - World Literature I (Fall Term 2025), C LIT 102 - World Literature II (Winter Term 2026), FREN 301 - Introduction to French Literary Studies (Fall Term 2025), and FREN 478 - Topics in French Literature and Culture I (Winter Term 2026). His expertise includes analyzing literary works within their historical and cultural contexts, spanning from ancient civilizations to the present day.
Education: Chris Reyns holds a PhD in his field of study.
Professor Reyns' research interests focus on comparative literature, French literary traditions, and cultural studies. He emphasizes methodologies for literary analysis and explores themes such as medieval to 19th-century French literature, global literary heritage, and interdisciplinary cultural narratives. His courses highlight a commitment to contextualizing literary works across time and geographic boundaries.
There are no scientific awards listed for Chris Reyns at this time. His contributions to academia are reflected in his teaching roles and course offerings.
While no current grants or advising roles are detailed here, Professor Reyns mentors students through seminars like FREN 478 and lectures on foundational literary analysis tools. His teaching prerequisites (e.g., FREN 297/298/300 for FREN 301) suggest engagement with advanced academic rigor.
Information about specific research labs or collaborative teams associated with Chris Reyns is not provided in the available texts.


