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Marie-Pascale Huglo is a professor at the Department of French Literatures at the University of Montreal since June 2000. She completed her doctorate in comparative literature at the University of Montreal focusing on the evolution of the anecdote genre in modernity, resulting in an essay titled 'Métamorphoses de l’insignifiant' (1997). She shifted her focus towards contemporary novels in France and Quebec. Her research primarily revolves around narrative and narrativity, as well as themes such as memory, mediation, voice, and the interaction between cinema and narrative literature. An author of short stories and novels, she dedicates part of her research to creative writing. In addition to articles and essays published in various journals and collective works, she has recently published a monograph titled 'Le Sens du récit: pour une approche esthétique de la narrativité contemporaine' (2007) and a novel, 'La Respiration du monde' (2010) and 'La Fille d'Ulysse' (2015).
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