Christina A. OIKONOMOPOULOU was born in Athens in 1971. She completed primary education at the Zarifio Pedagogical Academy of Alexandroupolis, at the Model Single-seater Primary School. In 1988, she graduated from the 39th Lyceum of Athens.
She received a Bachelor of Arts in French Language and Literature from the Department of French Language and Literature of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (1992). She holds a Master's Degree (D.E.A., 1994) and a PhD in General and Comparative Literature (Doctorat Nouveau Régime, 1998) from Sorbonne Université, Faculté des Lettres (supervising Professor Pierre Brunel).
She studied piano with pianist Yannis Johnson, and holds a Bachelor's degree in Piano and Theoretical Music Lessons from the Athens Music Society of the composer Yannis Ioannidis (1996). She received his Higher Diploma in Economic Terminology, Economics and Translation from the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry (2004).
Theatrical and literary writings and plays of the world in French language (Europe –Western, Central, Eastern and South–, Middle East, Asia, Oceania, Indian Ocean, Sub-Saharan Africa, Maghreb, Caribbean, Canada, America–North and South).
Especially:
• Critical analysis, textual, comparative and intertextual approach to theatrical texts,
• Contemporary trends, dramatology and performance,
• Correlation and comparative approach of texts through their theatrical and literary form,
• Style, aesthetics, form and generational study,
• French language through the prism of global Francophonie and geographical fields,
• Interculturalism and Interlingualism,
• Decolonial theory and writing, Postcolonial theory and postcolonial writing, Marronage,
• Exile, refugee and migrant writing, writing of otherness,
• Gender and female writing,
• Ecology and theatre, ecology and colonial writing
• Issues of reception and reception of ancient Greek literature and mythology in French-speaking writers,
• Translation of French-written plays,
• French theatrical culture and French theatrical terminology,
• Teaching French and theatre terminology in higher education (FLE/FOS).