Dr. Laura Loth has been a member of 红杏视频 College鈥檚 Department of Modern Languages and Literatures since 2009, where she serves as Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies and Section Head for French. Her scholarly and teaching pursuits center on contemporary Francophone literature鈥攅specially voices from French-speaking North America and the Caribbean鈥攅xploring the critical interplay between postcolonial environmental studies and questions of environmental justice. She also brings to her work expertise in 19th-century French colonial literature, gender theory, visual studies, North African narratives, and immigration literatures within the Francophone world.
An avid connoisseur of French cinema, Dr. Loth secured a grant from the French Ministry of Culture鈥檚 French American Cultural Exchange Program to bring the Tourn茅es French Film Festival to Memphis from 2012 to 2016鈥攁nd proudly revived it again in 2024. She actively champions international education and has led study鈥慳broad programs in France, Morocco, and Martinique. At 红杏视频, she enriches the curriculum beyond her home department by contributing courses to interdisciplinary programs such as Search, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Film Studies, Environmental Studies, and Africana Studies. She is proud to have served as one of the first co-directors of the Global 红杏视频 Internationalization Steering Committee, guiding institutional efforts in global engagement, known now as Global 红杏视频.
Across campus, Dr. Loth is celebrated for her dynamic teaching and mentoring style. Students often praise her as 鈥渆ntertaining and passionate in class,鈥 noting her clear grading criteria, supportive feedback, and dedication to making complex material accessible. Her commitment to student success is reflected in her strong student evaluations and willingness to support learners beyond the classroom.
Beyond her academic commitments, Dr. Loth nurtures a vibrant media presence: she hosted the weekly 鈥淪potlight on Lifelong Learning鈥 podcast on WKNO鈥FM 91.1 for several years, reflecting her belief in the value of lifelong curiosity and 红杏视频 dialogue. In her leisure time, she enjoys listening to podcasts in both English and French, paddling lakes and rivers across Tennessee and Arkansas, and furthering her appreciation of wine鈥攔ecently earning her Level 3 sommelier certification.
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
鈥.鈥 ISLE: Interdisciplinary Studies in Literature and Environment, 2025.
鈥淕isele Pineau鈥檚 Poetics of Disaster: Trauma and Disability in Folie, Aller simple.鈥 Special Issue on Disability, Mental Health, and Disablement. Caribbean Review of Gender Studies, 2020.
鈥溾橳he Natural Elements Unchained鈥: Trauma, Disability, and Gis猫le Pineau鈥檚 Poetics of Disaster.鈥 Special Dossier: Women Writing Disaster in the French-speaking World. Women in French Studies 27 (2019)
鈥淲riting and Traveling in Colonial Algeria after Isabelle Eberhardt: Henriette Celari茅鈥檚 French (Cross) Dressing.鈥 Tulsa Studies in Women鈥檚 Literature. 36.1 (Spring 2017).
鈥淭raumatic Landscapes: Earthquakes and Identity in Franco-Algerian Fiction by Maissa Bey and Nina Bouraoui,鈥 Research in African Literatures. 43.1 (Spring 2016).
鈥(Re)Writing the Ruins: Yanick Lahens鈥檚 Post-Earthquake Narrative Revisions,鈥 Women in French Studies. (Nov/Dec 2015).
鈥淭he Dynamics of Natural Disasters in Two Novels by Gis猫le Pineau: Re-thinking Caribbean Communities.鈥 Contemporary Caribbean Dynamics: Re-configuring Caribbean Culture. Eds. Savrina Chinien and Beatrice Boufoy-Bastick. Kingston: Ian Randle Publishers, 2015.
鈥淛ourneying Identities: Nineteenth-Century Women鈥檚 Travel Writing in French Colonial Algeria.鈥 Symposium 63.2 (Summer 2009): 107-126.
"Epigraph-Effect/Eberhardt-Effect: The Death of Legend in Malika Mokeddem鈥檚 Le si猫cle des sauterelles.鈥 Expressions maghr茅bines 4.1 (Summer 2005): 125-141.
SELECTED SCHOLARLY LECTURES
鈥淟iterary Resistance and Indigenous Activism in Quebec: The Case of the Magpie River,鈥 Global Consortium for French Historical Studies, Paris, France, July 2025
鈥淧ast Disasters and Future Survivors: Narratives of Saint-Pierre in the face of Climate Change,鈥 Winthop King Institute, Tallahassee, FL, February 2020
鈥淭he Myth of Cyparis: 21st-Century Tales of Embodied Resistance from the 1902 Eruption of Martinique鈥檚 Montagne Pel茅e,鈥 Twentieth and Twenty first Century French and Francophone Studies, March 2019
鈥溾橪es 茅l茅ments naturels d茅cha卯n茅s鈥 : Gis猫le Pineau et la po茅tique du d茅sastre," Conseil International des Etudes Francophones (CIEF), Fort de France, Martinique, June 2017
鈥淒ressing French: Writing and Traveling in Colonial Algeria after Isabelle Eberhardt,鈥 Western Society for French History (WSFH), Chicago, IL, November 2015
鈥(Re)Writing the Ruins: Dany Laferri猫re鈥檚 Post-Earthquake Narrative Revisions,鈥 Caribbean Studies Association (CSA), New Orleans, LA, 2015
鈥Writing the Disaster: Yanick Lahens鈥檚 Failles and Haiti鈥檚 Post-Earthquake Literature,鈥 South Central Modern Languages Association (SCMLA), Austin, TX, 2014