French Faculty
Our faculty are distinguished scholars recognized for their research and publication; they are also first-rate teachers and mentors. They specialize in many areas of French and Francophone literature and civilization from the Medieval period to the 21st Century.
UTA French Faculty: Selected Scholarship and Publications
Aimée Israël-Pelletier, Associate Professor and Section Head of French
19th–21st century literature; literature and the visual arts; psychoanalysis and literature; contemporary theory; Francophone literature and thought of the Middle East.
Visit Dr. Israel-Pelletier's UTA Research Profile
(includes her course syllabi).
Antoinette Sol, Associate Professor and Graduate Advisor
18th-century French and British women writers
Visit Dr. Sol's UTA Research Profile
(includes her course syllabi).
Christopher Stewart, Assistant Professor
Phonetics and Phonology; Sociolinguistics; Romance Linguistics; Language Attitudes; French Prosody; Speech Perception; Corrective Phonetics; Youth Language
Kimberly P. van Noort, Associate Professor and Associate Dean of Liberal Arts
20th-century literature and culture; French and European cinema
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(includes her course syllabi).
