Biography
Elizabeth Tuttle specializes in 19th and 20th century French cultural studies with an emphasis on print culture and the history of social movements in France and its colonial empire (particularly Indochina). She also has interests in France and the World Wars, interwar French literature, and contemporary French novels, cinema, and activism. Her current book manuscript (forthcoming, Liverpool University Press) explores the impact of print culture on the complex networks of political activists operating in interwar France and its colonies. The book follows French feminists, anti-imperialists, and anarchists as they distributed pamphlets, fliers, tracts, and posters in order to understand how the materiality of these texts shaped the movements to which they belonged. Prof. Tuttle’s research has been published by Women in French, French Culture, Politics and Society, and Contemporary French Civilization. She is the winner of the 2023 Carrie Chapman Catt Prize for Research on Women in Politics, the 2023 Lawrence R. Schehr Memorial Award.
Professor Tuttle teaches classes on French political activism, contemporary literary and filmic representations of social class, French Indochina, and interwar French literature. She received the 2025 Fintz Award for Teaching Excellence in the Arts and Humanities for her Integrative Arts and Humanities class on France and the Holocaust.
Degree: PhD, Penn State University; MA, Université Lille 3 Charles de Gaulle
Research Interests: Print culture studies, colonial history, political activism, French feminism, interwar French literature
University News
Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival Returns to MSU Published October 3, 2024 in College of Arts & Letters
Assistant Professors Elizabeth Tuttle and Jena Whitaker in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University are excited to announce the return of the MSU Albertine…
Read now » Ph.D. Student Receives $25,000 to Conduct Research in FrancePublished September 6, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
It’s not often a student receives $25,000 to support their research, but that’s exactly what Hannah Olsen succeeded in doing as a recipient of the highest amount awarded by the Jeanne Marandon…
Read now » MSU Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival Set for Select Dates April 3-13Published March 28, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
The MSU Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival, which will bring six contemporary and classic French films to Michigan State University’s campus, will be held on select dates from April 3…
Read now » MSU Professor Receives National Prize for Research on Women and PoliticsPublished March 13, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
Each March, Michigan State University recognizes Women’s History Month, dedicated to honoring the impact women have made in the United States and at MSU. As part of this celebration, we are…
Read now » MSU Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival to be Rescheduled for AprilPublished February 21, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
In the wake of last week’s tragic shooting at Michigan State University and due to this week’s inclement weather, the MSU Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival is being rescheduled for…
Read now » Professors Receive Grant to Bring French Film Festival to CampusPublished February 1, 2023 in College of Arts & Letters
Assistant Professors Elizabeth Tuttle and Jena Whitaker in the Department of Romance and Classical Studies at Michigan State University received the Albertine Cinémathèque French Film Festival…
Read now » Student a Winner in American Journal of French Studies Essay CompetitionPublished March 3, 2022 in College of Arts & Letters
Matthew Fazekas, an MSU junior studying International Relations with minors in French and Philosophy and Law, was selected as one of the winners of the 2021 American Journal of French Studies…
Read now » Student Receives Scholarship to Study Abroad in FrancePublished May 11, 2021 in College of Arts & Letters
French major Tricia Carreon has received a scholarship from the Université de Tours in France to study abroad there during the Spring 2022 semester. She recently completed her first year of…
Read now » College Welcomes New Faculty and Staff MembersPublished August 22, 2019 in College of Arts & Letters
This year, the College of Arts & Letters welcomes 28 new faculty and staff members. They include the following:
Sara Allison
Sara Allison, Administrative Business…
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