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Mathilde Savard-Corbeil is a Lecturer in the Romance Studies Department at Duke University, where she teaches courses related to 21st-century French literature and intermedial studies. She holds a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto (2021), focusing on fictional ekphrasis in contemporary French novels. Her research explores the intersections of art and literature, particularly how aesthetic experiences influence narrative form and feminist approaches to knowledge.
Education:
- Ph.D. in French Literature, University of Toronto, 2021
Her research interests include contemporary French nonfiction, autotheory as a feminist literary method, and the narrative dynamics between authors and artworks. She examines how autotheory functions as both a narrative tool and a form of situated knowledge production.
Her scholarly work spans ekphrasis in 21st-century novels, intermediality, and the role of art in shaping literary innovation. Recent publications analyze figures like Yves Klein, Magritte, and Gwenaëlle Aubry, emphasizing themes of gender, memory, and artistic representation.
Grants and Collaborations: No specific grants or research teams mentioned in the text.
Her work highlights the transformative potential of art in literature, particularly through feminist and postmodern lenses, offering fresh perspectives on contemporary literary forms and cultural critique.





