Christa Jones

French - World Languages and Cultures

Full Professor


Christa Jones

Contact Information

Office Hours: Tuesday & Thursday 10:30-1:30 and by appointment
Office Location: Logan (MAIN 202F)
Email: christa.jones@usu.edu

Educational Background

PhD, French Literature, Washington University in Saint Louis, 2006
M.A., French Literature, Washington University in Saint Louis, 1996
B.A., French and English Literatures, Universität des Saarlandes, 1994

Dr. Christa C. Jones started teaching at Utah State University in 2008. Regularly taught courses include Business French, The Francophone Short Story, French and Francophone Fairy Tales, The French Graphic Novel, French Conversation and Advanced French Conversation, La Chanson française, and France Today. Her research on colonial and postcolonial North African Francophone literature and film has been published in Al-Raida, Contemporary French and Francophone Studies, Dalhousie French Studies, Expressions maghrébines, Francofonia, French Review, Jeunesse, Research in African Literatures, Nouvelles Études Francophones, Studies in Travel Writing, The Journal of North African Studies, Women’s Studies Quarterly, and in numerous edited collections. She is the editor of Djeha, the North African Trickster (2023); coeditor of Algerian Filmmaker Merzak Allouache (2017), New Approaches to Teaching Folk and Fairy Tales (2016), Women from the Maghreb: Looking Back and Moving Forward (2014); and author of Cave Culture in Maghrebi Literature: Imagining Self and Nation (2012). She is currently coediting The Routledge Companion to the Fairy Tale and a special issue of the journal Humanities.
Intermediate French (FREN 2010, FREN 2020)

Business French (FREN 3510) 

French Culture and Civilization (FREN 3550)

France Today (FREN 3570) 

French Conversation (FREN 3060)

Advanced French Conversation (FREN 4060) 

Il était une fois: French and Francophone Fairy Tales in Text and Film (FREN 4610)

The Contemporary French and Francophone Short Story (FREN 4620)

On connaît la chanson: Le Hit-parade de la chanson française (FREN 4900)
Recipient, Travel Grant, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, USU, to fund travel to the

23rd Annual Mediterranean Studies International Congress at the University of Gibraltar,

$1,000 Travel Grant, 2020 (conference postponed to 2021)

Participant, “S’initier au français des affaires/français du tourisme,” Stage de français

professionnel, sponsored by the CCI Paris Île-de-France, the French Embassy in

Washington D.C., and the University of Nevada, 2018

Recipient, Researcher of the Year Award, LPSC, Utah State University, 2017

Participant, NEH Summer Seminar, “Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia: The Voices of Women in

Literature, Cinema and Other Arts Since since Independence,” Oregon State University, 2017

Recipient, Travel Grant, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, USU, to fund travel to the

African Studies Association Convention at Yale University. Invited talk. $1,300, 2017

Recipient, CARE Award, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Utah State University, to

fund research project to interview filmmaker Merzak Allouache in Paris, $1,902, 2017

Recipient, Travel Grant, Center for Women and Gender Studies, USU, $500, 2013

Recipient, Grant from Dean’s Office to set up new Study Abroad Program, $2,500, 2013

Recipient, Grant from the Office for Global Engagement, Utah State University, to set up

new Summer Study Abroad Program, $2,000, 2013

Recipient, Researcher of the Year Award, LPSC, Utah State University, 2011

Recipient, Advisor of the Year Award, 2009, LPSC, Utah State University

Recipient, GEM Seed Grant, Utah State University, 2009, $5,000

Recipient, Travel Grant, WGRI, Utah State University, 2008, $500

Outstanding Professor Award, University of Nebraska, 2008
Professor of French, Utah State University, since July 2019

Associate Professor of French, Utah State University, 2014-2019

Associate Department Head, Department of Languages, Philosophy and Communication Studies, Utah State University, 2015-2017 (2-year rotating term)

Assistant Professor of French, Utah State University, 2008-2014

Assistant Professor of German and French, University of Nebraska, 2007-2008

Reporter, Thomson-Reuters, Zurich and Geneva, Switzerland, 2003-2007

Reporter, Market News, Frankfurt/Main, Germany, 2001-2003

Senior International Content Manager, Bad Homburg, Germany, 2000-2001

Translations Editor, Sportal Limited, London, UK, 1999-2000