BrianÌýValente-Quinn

  • Associate Professor
  • Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies
  • FRENCH
Address

HUMN 317
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Office Hours

Spring 2026
Tuesday 11:00 am - 1:00 pm

Biography

I specialize in the study of Francophone African theater and literature and maintain a strong interest in the cultural politics of theatrical performance in West Africa and France. I serve as the founding editor-in-chief of the , a trilingual online journal focusing on African theatre and performance.

My monograph, (Northwestern UP, 2021), explores the reworkings and innovations of stage spaces and performance practices in Senegal from the colonial era to the present day. I have also co-directed with Gino Canella of Emerson College a short documentary film entitled , which examines the use of the popular stage space by the Murids of Senegal. My research has been supported by the Council of American Overseas Research Centers, the Mellon Foundation, and two Fulbright grants (Dakar 2014, Abidjan 2023). I was recently an invited research fellow at the Käte Hamburger research center in Munich as part of the global dis:connect fellowship program.

My courses in the Department of French and Italian explore the literary and theatrical production of non-European Francophone artists as well as the societal debates at play in today’s multi-cultural France. I teach across a range of modalities, from online courses to immersive study abroad programs. I direct the CU global seminar which takes students on an immersive experience in Dakar and includes a collaborative theatrical presentation with the forum theater company Kàddu Yaraax. I also co-direct with Professor Aimee Kilbane the CU global seminar