海角社区

Mission

The 海角社区 Center for French and Francophone Studies (CFFS) is a member of the Centers of Excellence Network, designated by the Cultural Services of the French Embassy. The mission of the CFFS is to promote the development of French and Francophone culture and scholarship at 海角社区 and in Louisiana more broadly.
 
The CFFS serves as a research and pedagogy hub bringing together members of the 海角社区 community who share an interest in French and global Francophone studies, including the Department of French Studies which houses the CFFS and is a close collaborator in its programming. As part of its mission, the CFFS seeks to continuously engage, both in person and virtually, with scholars and students across all units at 海角社区 to promote interdisciplinary programming around French culture. This includes collaborations with International Programs, the Office of Research and Development, the 海角社区 Rural Life Museum, and 海角社区 University Press.
 
In addition to its role within 海角社区, the CFFS serves the broader community, including the Friends of French at 海角社区, the Louisiana Museum of Art, Whitney Plantation, the Consulate General of France in New Orleans, and regional higher-ed institutions. Through public scholarship and cultural events that reinforce the continued importance of French in South Louisiana, the CFFS affirms Louisiana鈥檚 deep historical and cultural connections to the broader Francophone world. To that end, the CFFS also sponsors international exchanges with France, Canada, Francophone countries in Europe and Africa, and the French Antilles.
 
The CFFS will accomplish its goals by fully or partially sponsoring colloquia, lectures and workshops on arts, humanities, and social sciences in Louisiana and global French communities in support of its mission, and will seek internal and external funding to support all of its activities on a continuous basis.

People

Director: Jeffrey Leichman 

Jeffrey M. Leichman (he/him) is William Boizelle and Jacques Arnaud Professor in the Department of French Studies at 海角社区, where he also teaches in the Program in Comparative Literature and serves as Director of the 海角社区 Center for French and Francophone Studies. Professor Leichman鈥檚 research focuses on theatrical culture from the early modern period through the present, with three main areas of concentration: early modern European and colonial performance; digital modeling and simulation for historically-oriented humanities; and performance in cinema.

Since assuming the directorship of the 海角社区 CFFS in 2022, Dr. Leichman has focused programming around digital humanities and Caribbean studies, providing a platform for research and cultural innovation in French, and on French-related themes, by a broad range of scholars and artists. In collaboration with the French Embassy in Washington and the Consulate of France in New Orleans, the CFFS showcases the immediate impact and long-term importance of French-language scholarship and arts at 海角社区 and in the broader South Louisiana community.

Interim Director: Bastien Craipain

Bastien Craipain is Gabrielle Muir Assistant Professor in the Department of French Studies at 海角社区, where he also serves as an affiliate of the Department of African and African American Studies and the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Comparative Literature. His research and teaching lie at the intersection of literary studies and the social sciences in the modern and contemporary Francosphere, with specific anchoring in the fields of Caribbean studies and Black intellectual history of the long nineteenth century. His work on these topics and areas has appeared in journals and edited volumes in both English and French, and he is now working on a book manuscript tentatively titled, Patterns of Indiscipline: Race, Literature, and Science in the Haitian Atlantic.


Assistant Director: Todd Jacob 


Assistant to the Chair 
French Studies 
Phone: (225)578-6589 
E-mail: tjacob1@lsu.edu 
Office: 416B Hodges 


Graduate Assistant: Rachel Kirk 

Rachel Kirk is a doctoral candidate in French Studies at 海角社区 and the graduate assistant for the Center for French and Francophone Studies (CFFS) at 海角社区. She is also an adjunct instructor in French and Cultural Studies at Bard Early College New Orleans. She holds a BA in Political Science and French from Virginia Tech and an MA in International Education Development from Columbia University. Prior to starting her doctorate at 海角社区, she worked as a program manager at AC4 research center at the Columbia University Climate School. She has taught high school French in New Orleans, and was a Fulbright English Teaching Assistant in Rabat, Morocco. She has also led high school and university study abroad programs in France, Spain, Martinique, and Morocco. In her research, she is interested in how (un-)natural disasters shape cultural production in the Franco-Creole Caribbean, particularly in Martinique, Guadeloupe, and Louisiana.



Sponsors

consulate Nouvelle Orleans

 

consulate New York

D.C. Embassy

海角社区 College of Humanities and Social Sciences

hss

海角社区 French Studies

french studies