Assistant lecturer, Université Paris Nanterre – Université Paris Lumières
I completed my PhD in American studies at the Université Sorbonne Nouvelle and graduated on November 28 2016.
My research focuses on presidential discourse and more specifically on the construction of the national identity through conceptual metaphors in the post-Cold War era.
Ukraine war: while most Americans express outrage, Putin's spell continues to hang over Republicans
Apr 16, 2022 02:26 am UTC| Insights & Views
A majority of US citizens across parties now condemn Moscows invasion of Ukraine and support the sanctions adopted by the Biden administration. However, talk of unanimity would be stretching it. The Republican Party is a...
Fact check US: Will the senatorial election in Georgia determine Biden's presidency?
Jan 06, 2021 04:22 am UTC| Politics
The victory of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in the 2020 US presidential election is now official. On December 14 the Electoral College confirmed the state-by-state results, giving a clear majority of 306 votes to Biden and...
Fact check US: Would the Democrats 'ruin the suburbs' as Donald Trump claims?
Oct 20, 2020 13:45 pm UTC| Politics Economy
In the first presidential debate Donald Trump asserted that if Joe Biden were elected, our suburbs would be gone. In his campaign rallies, Trump has repeatedly accused the Democrats in general, and Biden in particular,...
In Trump's America, immigrants are modern-day 'savage Indians'
Jul 17, 2018 14:37 pm UTC| Insights & Views
One of the reasons we lead the free world today is that we are a nation of immigrants. These words were delivered by Harry Truman to the US Congress in 1952 when he addressed the problem of aid for refugees who were...
Drilling down on treatment-resistant fungi with molecular machines