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Francine Benny is an Associate Professor in the Department of French at Carleton University's Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Specializing in French Canadian literature and Québec culture, she has taught at institutions including Université Laval, Collège de la Gaspésie et des Iles, and Collège des Saints Coeurs Byblos. Her pedagogical approach integrates creative writing, popular culture, and oral literature.
- M.A. and B.A. in French Literature (Université Laval)
- Certificate in University Teaching
- Certificate in College Teaching
Her research focuses on Québec's literary tradition, French Innu literature (e.g., Joséphine Bacon), and the use of popular culture in language education. She has also explored color symbolism in 20th-century novels and narcissism in contemporary literature.
Francine's publications include the Excursion textbook series (2007–2018) and poems in the Mot dit journal (2009–2011). Her work emphasizes pedagogical innovation and cultural representation in French-language literature.
Scientific Awards:
- Professional Achievement Award (2016)
- Professional Achievement Award (2006)
She continues to develop educational materials and publish poetry collections, blending creativity with academic rigor.




