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Corry Cropper is a Professor of French and Italian at Brigham Young University (BYU), affiliated with the Public Humanities program. Their work bridges literature, cultural history, and interdisciplinary studies, with a focus on 19th-century France. They contribute to BYU French Camp and have collaborated on initiatives like the Bridge Program for Utah's dual immersion schools. Research interests include transatlantic cultural exchanges, religious representation in literature, and the intersection of sports and society. Recent scholarship explores topics such as Mormonism in French theater, the cultural impact of velocipedes, and the fantastic genre's philosophical dimensions.
Teaching includes language courses and curriculum development for dual immersion programs. Publications span academic articles, book reviews, and analyses of French literary figures like Prosper Mérimée. Collaborations include work with Robert Erikson on educational initiatives. Their work often emphasizes historical narratives and their sociocultural implications, blending literary analysis with broader cultural critiques.




