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Dr. Myriam Moïse

Associate Professor of English

Myriam Moïse is an Associate Professor of English at Université des Antilles in Martinique and is a researcher at LC2S, the Caribbean Social Sciences Research Lab (CNRS-UMR 8053). Her expertise spans Postcolonial Studies, Gender Studies, and Discourse Analysis, focusing on the literary and artistic contributions of women of African Caribbean descent in North America. Her work has been published in esteemed journals such as Commonwealth Essays and Studies, PoCo Pages, and Routledge Atlantic Studies. Actively engaged in academic societies, she is an affiliated member of ACWWS and an active member of SAES in France. Dr. Moïse's international research collaborations include visiting fellowships at New York University, Brown University, and University College London. Currently, she is engaged in research initiatives, including a Partner University Fund Project between Université des Antilles and Louisiana State University on the representation of slavery by contemporary artists and writers across the French Caribbean and Louisiana.