
معرفی
Isabelle Favre is a Professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, affiliated with the Gender, Race, and Identity initiative. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Colorado Boulder (1997). Her research focuses on 20th/21st century French and Francophone literature/film, emphasizing conflict representation, gender studies, postcolonialism, and intersections between literature and other humanities disciplines.
Research & Books: Her monographs include La différance francophone (2001) analyzing global Francophone literary diversity; De la Guyane à la diaspora africaine: écrits du silence (2002, co-authored) on French Guiana and African diaspora narratives; and Guerre et paix: Figures du conflit (2018) examining conflicts in Francophone art. Current work explores dialogic theory-fiction boundaries.
Teaching: Courses like 'Les Grandes Dames: From Duras to Claire Denis' and 'Franco-Arab Women Authors' reflect her commitment to marginalized voices. She emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches linking literature/film with philosophy, psychology, and sociology.
Article Trends: Her 12+ peer-reviewed articles span Francophone Caribbean, African, Québécois, and European texts. Topics include colonial rebellion narratives, queer African cinema, and Rwandan genocide testimony ethics. Methodologically, she bridges textual analysis with critical theory.




