Un compte-rendu du panel Théâtre de la Renaissance acadienne avec Benoit Doyon-Gosselin et Chantal Richard, animé par Gabriel Robichaud.
Par Camille Perron-Cormier, correspondante Frye
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Camille Perron-Cormier
Camille Perron-Cormier is from Dieppe, New Brunswick. She completed a Bachelor of Arts and Design degree with a concentration in comics at the Université du Québec en Outaouais (UQO) in 2018. Since graduating, she has returned to New Brunswick, where she creates comics, illustrations, graphic recordings, some graphic design, and leads creative workshops.
She has illustrated three children’s books published by Bouton d’or Acadie: Adieu, Jacoby!, written by Renée Guimond-Plourde, Danielle Guimond, and Mélanie Plourde, Sous mon bateau, written by Chantal Duguay-Maillet and very recently Dans ma boite à diner, written by Nicole Poirier. In 2023, she released her first comic book with Éditions Bouton d’or Acadie: SOS Sorcières, the first volume of the Crapaud et Romarin series. The sequel, Maude et le spectre, was published in January 2025. She is currently working on the third volume of this series.

Benoit Doyon-Gosselin
Benoit Doyon-Gosselin is a full professor at the University of Moncton. He is also the associate dean of the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. His areas of research are Acadian literature and Francophone literature in Canada. From 2014 to 2024, he held the Canada Research Chair in Acadian Studies and Minority Communities. In 2022, he published an essay entitled Moncton mentor. Géocritique d’une ville (Perce-Neige). In 2026, he co-edited an anthology entitled Théâtre de la renaissance acadienne (Perce-Neige) with Chantal Richard. He is interested in the sociology of literature and the links between space and literature.

Chantal Richard
Chantal Richard is a professor in the Department of French Studies at the University of New Brunswick. She is the author of books, book chapters, and numerous articles on the history, discourse, and literature of Acadia. She co-edited the anthology Théâtre de la Renaissance acadienne with Benoit Doyon-Gosselin (Éditions Perce-neige, 2026).

Gabriel Robichaud
Gabriel Robichaud is a multidisciplinary artist from Moncton who began his artistic career in 2007. With an academic background in drama at the Université de Moncton, his multidisciplinary practice has led him to work on stage, writing and directing. His choice to add a political dimension to his practice, coupled with the positions he takes in the public arena, also leads him to deal with various subjects concerning the arts, culture and language, particularly in the media.




