Thomas Carrier-Lafleur is a Banting postdoctoral fellow and a lecturer at the University of Montréal. He is the author of L’œil cinématographique de Proust (Classiques Garnier), Une Philosophie du « temps à l’état pur ». L’Autofiction chez Proust et Jutra (Vrin/Presses of Laval University). He is a member of the editorial boards of Nouvelles Vues and Sens Public, and is also a member of GRAFICS, Figura, Les Arts Trompeurs: Machines, Magie, Médias (Deceptive Arts: Machines, Magic, Media), the Canada Research Chair in Cinema and Media Studies, the Canada Research Chair on Digital Textualities, and of the international research partnership TECHNÈS. His research focuses on the work of Marcel Proust, the 19th and 20th century French novel, the history of media from a literary point of view, the myths of modern literature, spatial production in the digital age and Québécois cinema.