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Emmanuelle Andres serves as Lecturer in American Studies (Literature) at La Rochelle University's Faculty of Arts and Humanities and is affiliated with the CRHIA research center. Her office is located in building A, room 204 at 1 parvis Fernand Braudel, La Rochelle, with contact email emmanuelle.andres@univ-lr.fr.
Her research centers on American literary traditions with specialized focus on African American literature and race representation across media. She investigates identity formation, historical trauma, and cultural borders through critical race theory and postcolonial frameworks, examining how narratives construct racial frontiers in both textual and cinematic contexts.
Recent scholarship demonstrates consistent engagement with seminal works like Toni Morrison's 'Song of Solomon' and cinematic adaptations such as 'The Help', revealing patterns in how American literature and film process racial trauma. Her publications bridge literary criticism with film studies to address social justice themes through interdisciplinary analysis.
As an active CRHIA researcher, Dr. Andres contributes to projects exploring historical and imaginary constructs of the Atlantic world, maintaining scholarly productivity through monographs and edited volume contributions as evidenced by her 2019-2020 publications.

