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Frances Egan is a lecturer with a global studies and interdisciplinary background in literary studies, translation, and gender studies. She completed her PhD in French literature translation through a joint program between the University of Melbourne and Université Sorbonne Nouvelle – Paris 3 in 2019. Her central academic work examines identity, particularly in relation to gender and language. Egan is interested in how writing in French and English can cross borders, especially concerning women writers and the movement of people which informs the construction of cultural identities. Her expertise aligns with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, contributing significantly to education and translation studies. Egan's research interests include translation studies, French and Francophone literature, transnational identities, and gender studies. She has actively engaged in external collaborations and research projects aimed at addressing global challenges through intercultural dialogue and online exchange programs.
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