LC control no. | no 00091075 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Etoke, Nathalie |
Variant(s) | Etoke, Ilda Nathalie Joelle |
See also | Employer: Connecticut College |
Associated country | United States |
Associated place | France |
Birth date | 1977-06-20 |
Place of birth | Paris (France) |
Field of activity | Education, Higher French literature Black race |
Affiliation | Connecticut College City University of New York Northwestern University (Evanston, Ill.) |
Profession or occupation | College teachers Authors |
Found in | Un amour sans papiers, 1999: t.p. (Nathalie Etoké) Melancholia Africana, c2010: t.p. (Nathalie Etoke) p. 4 of cover (teaches literature and cinema of francophone Africa and the diaspora at Connecticut College) L'Ecriture du corps féminin dans la littérature de l'Afrique francophone au sud du Sahara, 2006 t.p. (Ilda Nathalie Joelle Etoke) Program of African Studies (Northwestern), news and events, volume 29, number 1, fall 2018, viewed online April 4, 2019: page 13 (Ilda Nathalie Joelle Etoké; alumna of the Program of African Studies [Northwestern], PhD French 2006; associate professor of French and Africana studies and chair of the French department, Connecticut College; she specializes in Africana film, literature, and philosophy; author of Melancholia africana, l'indispensable dépassement de la condition noire (2010); producer of the documentary film Afro Diasporic French Identies, which examines race, ethnicity, and citizenship in France) Google, search snippets, April 4, 2019 (Nathalie Etoke, Connecticut College; Nathalie Ethoke, The Graduate Center, CUNY, specializes in Francophone sub-Saharan African literature and cinema, black French studies, queer studies, and Africana existential thought) aflit.arts.uwa website, viewed August 12, 2019 (Nathalie ETOKE, An author from Cameroon, writing in French; Nathalie Etoké was born on the 20th of June 1977 in Paris. The family returned to Cameroon in 1978 where Nathalie lived until August 1995. She then spent five years in Lille where she obtained a Masters degree in modern literature. In 2001, Nathalie left France for the USA and attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, where, in June 2006, she graduated with a PhD in French. She is now (2010) Assistant Professor of French and Africana Studies in the Department of French Studies at Connecticut College, New London, USA.) Communication with publisher, September 8, 2022 (Per the author: "There is no accent in my last name. I never use it but people always add it! There are published articles with the wrong spelling of my last name. That is the reason why you will see two different spellings. The only spelling should be: Etoke.") |
Associated language | fre |
Invalid LCCN | no2008095490 |