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Safoi Babana-Hampton is a Professor of French and Francophone Studies in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University's College of Arts & Letters. Her academic focus spans 20th/21st century French and Francophone literatures, film studies, and cultural analysis.
- Ph.D. from University of Maryland, College Park
Research interests include:
- Francophone postcolonial studies
- Transnational/diasporic studies in French-speaking contexts
- Theories of narrative, representation, and interart dialogue
- Gender, class, and race intersections
- Cultural/historical memory dynamics
- Artistic hybridity in North African and Québecois narratives
- Interfaith relations in global contexts
Scientific recognition:
- Former Fulbright Fellow
- Two-time recipient of the Andrew Mellon Foundation-funded Humanities Without Walls award
- Principal Investigator for transnational collaborative documentaries
Key grants include the 2022 HARP Large-Scale Development Grant and 2016 Humanities Without Walls Global Midwest Grants. Participated in documentary projects like 'Hmong Memory at the Crossroads' (2015) and 'Growing up Hmong at the Crossroads' (2017) that explore diasporic identity and historical memory.
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