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Charlotte Grace Mackay

Lecturer in European Languages (French), Monash University

Charlotte Mackay is a Lecturer in European Languages (French). She completed her PhD in French and Comparative Literature at the University of Melbourne and Sorbonne Université (Paris IV) in 2021 through a jointly-awarded Cotutelle degree. Charlotte has lived, studied and travelled throughout the Francophone world - most notably in Quebec, France, New Caledonia and Cameroon. She wrote her doctoral thesis on Francophone literature and specifically the contemporary writing of women authors from Sub-Saharan Africa (West and Central). Her research interests include Sub-Saharan Francophone literature, postcolonial/decolonial, diaspora, Black Atlantic, gender, epistemological, trauma, memory and ecocritical studies. She has a particular interest in the fiction of Franco-Cameroonian writer Léonora Miano and in that of Franco-Senegalese writer Fatou Diome. Charlotte is currently working on her first monograph based on her doctoral research and due for publication in late 2022-early 2023.

Experience

  • 2021–2022
    Lecturer, Monash University
  • 2015–2021
    Sessional academic , The University of Melbourne

Education

  • 2021 
    The University of Melbourne, PhD
  • 2021 
    Sorbonne Université, PhD (Cotutelle)
  • 2014 
    The University of Melbourne, Arts Honours French literature