"Suzanne LaLonde holds a Ph.D. in French Language and Literature and has served as an Associate Professor of Cultural Studies at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley and serves currently as a Humanities Instructor in the Honors College at Texas Tech University. Her areas of research have centered on French and Francophone Literature, World Literature, Trauma Studies, Psychoanalysis, and Ecocriticism. In her book Paris and Its Revolutionary Ideas (2020), she invites readers to reconsider the concept of revolutions, which take place in minds and hearts, through an exposure to the arts populating the Parisian landscape. Her teaching record and interests center on French Culture, European Art History, Humanities Driven STEM courses, and Medical Humanities classses, including ""Narratives of Illness and Reflective Writing"" and ""World Literature and Global Health""."
"""Dr. Lalonde presents a deeply creative and interdisciplinary path for clinicians, artists, humanists, and trauma survivors to develop novel ways of thinking about and healing from traumatic experiences. Her ideas and explorations of the relationship between trauma, resilience, and literature will deeply touch anyone who has found solace in immersing themselves in the literary world."" Dr. Alix Rivière, Childhood Trauma Research and Policy Analyst at the Office of the Child Advocate of Massachusetts ""Humanizing and transformative! Dr. LaLonde provides a unique perspective on trauma and post-traumatic growth applying a humanities and literature lens supported by anecdotical data, narratives, and her own experiences working in academia and classroom settings. While discussing the main contributions of neurologists, psychiatrists, psychoanalysts, medical anthropologists and other relevant disciplines, the author takes the audience on a historical journey from the beginnings of how trauma has been conceptualized over time and further discusses the significance of resilience and post-traumatic growth. A wonderful book for current and future professionals and practitioners working in the field of trauma and resilience to develop an interdisciplinary perspective."" Dr. Elizabeth Trejos, Professor at Texas Tech University"