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Servanne Woodward specializes in 18th-century literature with a secondary focus on Francophone literature and film from regions such as Africa and the Caribbean. She examines French visual arts from the 18th century and the intersection of cinematic interpretation within 18th-century French literature. Her scholarly work includes a significant analysis of Rococo neo-classical illustrations, exploring the nuances of representation leading into neoclassical art. Committed to innovative pedagogical practices, she engages with contemporary educational strategies for teaching literature, reflecting critical and creative developments in the field. Recent publications demonstrate her interest in literary and cinematic dialogues, particularly relating to motifs of sensuality and animal rights within 18th-century contexts. Her academic contributions are evident in various journals and edited volumes, including her monograph on Francophone languages and cultures, showcasing her dedication to advancing knowledge in French Studies.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.