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Chloé Brault

Chloe Brault
Graduate Dissertation Fellow, 2024-25

Chloé Brault is a PhD candidate in comparative literature, and a scholar of French and Francophone literature, race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, and the digital humanities. In her dissertation, she argues that Montreal in the 1970s was the unexpected setting that empowered three charismatic men to imagine political futures that were both influenced by, and radically different from, those envisioned during the US-Civil Rights movement. Chloé holds a BA Honors from Concordia University’s Liberal Arts College and an MA in comparative literature and book history and print culture from the University of Toronto.