Dominique Bauer is an Associate Professor of Cultural History in the Faculty of Architecture, KU Leuven, Belgium. She publishes on spatial images, temporality, and modernity in long nineteenth‑century francophone culture from a comparative perspective, with a focus on literary, philosophical (Benjamin, Nietzsche, Bergson), and artistic sources.Alexandre Dubois is an Assistant Professor and Director of French at Regis University, USA. His research focuses on the fantasy of global colonialism that characterized French geographical societies from the late nineteenth century to the present day. He also specializes in Second Language Acquisition and Transnational French.Jill Cornish is a full‑time senior lecturer in French at Baylor University in Waco, Texas. Her research focuses on domestic space, specifically the bedroom, in nineteenth‑century French literature and visual art as the space relates toconceptions of identity. She also works on Second Language Acquisition in language lab courses and uses of artificial intelligence in the language classroom.Kathryn A. Haklin is an interdisciplinary scholar working at the intersection of French literature, medical humanities, cinema, and visual culture. She is a lecturer in French at Washington University in St. Louis and her research appears in Dix‑Neuf, L’Esprit Créateur, MLN, Écrire le huis clos au XIXe siècle (2024), and Ephemeral Spectacles, Exhibition Spaces and Museums 1750–1918 (2021).