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Marion Froger is a professor at the Université de Montréal, specializing in cinema and its impacts on social experiences. Her research explores how film reflects and influences community desires through various sociopolitical contexts. Froger employs a socio-anthropological methodology to analyze the experiences of filmmakers, viewers, and the emotional connections between them. Her interest lies in the complexities of spectator inclusion and exclusion in film narratives and how these shape social dynamics. Froger has contributed significantly to academic discourse through her publications, including 'Le cinéma à l’épreuve de la communauté,' which examines French-language cinema and its sociocultural implications during the specified period. She has been recognized with prestigious awards, notably the Canada Social Sciences Prize in 2011, affirming her contributions to the field. Froger also actively supervises graduate students, focusing on themes related to reception studies and the interplay between cinema and social memory.
Université de Montréal • Montréal, QC
Teaching and researching on cinema and social dynamics.
Department of Pharmacology and Physiology - Research intensive with options in Neuropharmacology and Pharmacogenomics.