Amy L Hubbell
Amy Hubbell joined the Modern Languages Department in the Fall 2004 after completing her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 2003. She taught French at Baylor University and Eastern Michigan University, and English at the Universit de Lausanne, Switzerland and the Lyc e Chateaubriand in Rennes, France before coming to Kansas State. A specialist in twentieth-century French and Francophone literature, Amy is a member of both the African and Canadian Studies faculty at KSU. Her research focuses...See more
Amy Hubbell joined the Modern Languages Department in the Fall 2004 after completing her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 2003. She taught French at Baylor University and Eastern Michigan University, and English at the Universit de Lausanne, Switzerland and the Lyc e Chateaubriand in Rennes, France before coming to Kansas State. A specialist in twentieth-century French and Francophone literature, Amy is a member of both the African and Canadian Studies faculty at KSU. Her research focuses on Pied-Noir studies and she is the author of many recent articles on Francophone studies and literature. She is currently co-editing a volume entitled Textual/Visual Selves: Photography, Art and Performance in French Autobiography with Drs. Natalie Edwards and Ann Miller, and has presented her research at conferences across the U.S., as well as in Australia, England, Quebec, and Iraq. In 2007 she became Assistant Editor of Studies in Twentieth and Twenty-first Century Literatures. See less
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