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Associate Professor of French
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Alumna, French Studies
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Associate Professor of French
News
- Modern Language Association Awards Maya Angela Smith the Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for French and Francophone Studies (December 14, 2020)
- French Doctoral Candidate Presents Paper at Indiana University's Conference Crossing Borders, Breaking Walls (April 3, 2017)
- Richard Watts Spotlight in the Whole U's Faculty Friday (December 16, 2016)
- UW Students Meet with Martinican Artist Laurent Valère (June 24, 2015)
- PhD Candidate Claire Mouflard to Join Faculty at Union College in the Fall (May 6, 2014)
- Assoc. Prof. Richard Watts begins five-year term as Chair of French & Italian Studies (July 2, 2012)
- Spotlight on Graduate Student Research: Claire Mouflard (March 15, 2012)
- Plans for Study Abroad Program in Martinique (December 21, 2011)
Research
- Smith, Maya Angela. Senegal Abroad: Linguistic borders, racial formations, and diasporic imaginaries. University of Wisconsin Press, 2019. Learn more
- Whittingham, Luke. “Gordijiguène and Colonialities : Importing Homophobia and Violence against Queers in Senegal.” 2018. Learn more
- Smith, Maya Angela. French Heritage Language Learning: a Site of Community Building, Cultural Exploration and Self-reflection. (2017). Critical Multilingualism Studies 5(2), 10-38. Learn more
- Smith, Maya Angela. Who is a Legitimate French Speaker?: The Senegalese in Paris and the Crossing of Linguistic and Social Borders. (2015). French Cultural Studies 26(3), 317–329. Learn more
- "A Psychogeography of the Monstrous in Le Premier Homme" in A Writer's Topography: Space and Place in the Life and Works of Albert Camus, eds. Jason Herbeck and Vincent Grégoire (Leiden: Brill/Rodopi, 2015): 117-134. Learn more
- Claire Mouflard. L'Autre en Mouvement: Representations of the Postcolonial Urban Other in Contemporary Metropolitan French Literature, Art and Cinema. Diss., 2014. Learn more
- Richard Watts. Packaging Post/Coloniality: The Manufacture of Literary Identity in the Francophone World. Lexington Books: 2005. Learn more