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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Anthropology

Suzie Telep

Assistant Professor

Biography

I am a French linguistic and cultural anthropologist, jazz singer-songwriter, and Afro feminist scholar-performer working at the intersection of language, race, and artistic production in the African diaspora in postcolonial France. My primary research explores how race and the Black body are constructed and negotiated through language and fashion among the Cameroonian diaspora in Paris. I center Black women’s cultural productions and the aesthetics of resistance they carry through African fashion, hairstyling, and Black beauty discourses and practices on digital media.

My current book project, entitled "Speaking like a White person", focuses on the practice of "whitisation" (whitening) among Cameroonian immigrants in Paris, who imitate the language and body styles of French White people to construct a cosmopolitan Blackness and signal their membership to the global business elites. In 2021, I was honored to receive the international prize "Richard Mille - La Francophonie en Débat" (Francophonie in Debate) awarded by the city of Quebec and the Swiss Center for Quebec and Francophone Studies at the University of Fribourg.

I am developing a new practice-based research project on music, language, race, and identity across Afro-diasporic and African communities in Paris, Duala (Cameroon), and Chicago, thus bridging academic research and artistic practice through collaborative work and performance. The first years of this research project (2021-2023) were funded by the European Commission's Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellowship. Finally, I am involved in two collaborative projects: “Decolonizing images”, with Josh Babcock (Brown University); “Black women's self-fashioning and beauty practices in digital media”, with Johanna Montlouis-Gabriel (Emory University).

I welcome collaborations with other faculty, artists, activists, scholars-performers, and new PhD students who work on language and race, Blackness, fashion, music, performance, arts-based research, and multilingual storytelling in Afro-diasporic communities and beyond.

Research Interests

Language, race, and gender; anthropology of the body; Blackness; digital media; African fashion; music and identity; arts-based research; youth languages and cultures; Black France; Francophone Africa and its diaspora; Black feminism; postcolonial and decolonial theory; intersectionality; semiotics; visual studies; performance studies; Cameroon; France.

Education

Marie Curie Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania, Department of anthropology

PhD in Linguistics, Paris Cité University, France, 2019

Alumna of the Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (ENS Ulm)

M.A. in French Linguistics, Sorbonne University, France

M.A. in French and Francophone Literature, Sorbonne-Nouvelle University, France

M.A. in Education, Paris Descartes University, France

Certificate in Continuing Graduate Education, Middlebury College, USA. Topics: Educational Linguistics, Hip-hop and Youth Studies.

Grants

2021: Recipient of the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Postdoctoral Fellowship awarded by the European Commission.

Awards and Honors

2021: recipient of the international prize “La Francophonie en débat” (The French-speaking World in Debate) from the city of Quebec, Canada, and the Swiss Center for Quebec and Francophone Studies at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland.

Courses Taught

ANTH 515 - Black France: Race in the French Republic

ANTH 425 - Anthropology of Education

ANTH 352 - Language and Gender

ANTH 425 - Language and Global Youth Cultures

Additional Campus Affiliations

Assistant Professor, Anthropology
Assistant Professor, European Union Center

Creative/Performing Interests

Jazz; jazz fusion; world music; music in the African diaspora; songwriting; multilingual storytelling; Afropean identities.

(6) Suzie Telep - YouTube

Academic Service

Editorial board member, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology

Previous Positions

2021-2023: Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Pennsylvania

2018-2020: Attachee Temporaire d'Enseignement et de Recherche (Lecturer), Angers University, France

2011-2012: Instructor of French, Stanford University

Recent Publications

Telep, S. (2024). Review: M. Soumahoro's Black Is the Journey, Africana the Name. Transforming Anthropology, 32(2), 128-129. https://doi.org/10.1086/731717

Telep, S. (2024). “Since When Do Gos Speak Francanglais?”: Youth Slang and Gender Ideologies in a Cameroonian YouTube Series. Signs and Society, 12(3), 325-348. https://doi.org/10.1086/732123

Telep, S. (2023). (Racial) Passing. MeMiRe – A Discursive Glossary. https://memorymigrationrelationality.org/race-memory-and-migration/racial-passing/

Paveau, M. A., & Telep, S. (2022). Présentation. D'une réalité langagière et discursive des faits de race. Langage et Societe, 177(3), 17-36. https://doi.org/10.3917/ls.177.0010

Telep, S. (2022). Penser la race comme signe: propositions pour une sémiotique raciale. Langage et Societe, 177(3), 37-58. https://doi.org/10.3917/ls.177.0030

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College of Liberal Arts & Sciences Department of Anthropology

109 Davenport Hall, MC-148

607 S. Mathews Ave.

Urbana, IL 61801

217-333-3616

Email: anthro@illinois.edu

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