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Etienne Labbouz is an Assistant Professor in French at the University of Chicago, specializing in French and Francophone Studies. He holds a PhD in French and Cinema Studies from Rutgers University (2023), with research focusing on Franco-American cultural exchange, cinema, migration, and themes of race, gender, and queerness. His teaching emphasizes communicative language pedagogy and integrates Francophone cultural materials.
Education: PhD in French and Cinema Studies, Rutgers University (2023).
Research Interests:
- Analysis of Franco-American cinema and cultural interactions
- Migration narratives and their representation in film
- Queer and gender dynamics in Francophone media
- Teaching methodologies for language acquisition
Teaching: Recently taught courses including Introduction au cinéma français et francophone, Beginning Elementary French series, and Ecrire en français. He also leads FrancoFilms, a ciné-club showcasing Francophone cinema.
Labs/Teams: Coordinates FrancoFilms, a film club enriching the University's French Language Program.





