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Manu Braganca
LLC coordinator
Contemporary France (1789-present), reception and reader-response theories, memories of WWII in France and Europe, war narratives, violence, emotions and ideology in fiction, Jean-Paul Sartre, the Hussards, Romain Gary, Anna Langfus, Claude Lanzmann, Yannick Haenel.
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Michael Brophy
Chair, UCD Languages Strategy Working Group
Contemporary French poetry and poetics; the poet as critic; text and image; French-Canadian literature; contemporary migrant writing in French.
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Derval Conroy
On Leave - T2, 25/26
17th-century literature, history of ideas and political thought; queenship; early modern feminisms; the history of equality; Gabrielle Suchon; women dramatists; print culture; text and image relations; festival books; early modern ceremonial.
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Mary Gallagher
Postcolonial writing in French (especially from/about the Caribbean, North, Africa, Canada, the Indian Ocean, Sub-Saharan Africa and what France called Indochine); the work of Lafcadio Hearn; the travel writings of Paul Morand; the introspective writings of authors such as Colette, Proust, Paul Valéry. I would be happy to supervise research in any of the above areas.
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Robin Gatel
France in the High Middle Ages; the southern French 'Cathars' and anti-heretical literature; philology; intellectual networks and the circulation of ideas; France and the reception of late Antique texts in Western Europe.
Angélique Ibáñez Aristondo
BA European Studies
Gender violence in French and Francophone history, literature, and cultures, currently focusing on Senegal and West Africa during the First World War and the interwar period.
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Emer O'Beirne
Head of French
Twentieth- and twenty-first century prose, particularly avant-garde (nouveau roman) and experimental fiction; particular interests are the work of Marcel Proust, Nathalie Sarraute, Jean Echenoz, Jean-Philippe Toussaint. My critical engagement with literary practices is supported particularly by reflection on theories of reading, of irony, of dialogue, and of the nature of "literature" in general.
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Siofra Pierse
On Leave 2025/26
18th-century French historiography, literature and history of ideas: Voltaire’s historical and historiographical works; the city in 18th-century French literature; 18th-century history of ideas [currently: Diderot and narrative scepticism]; and the 18th-century female-authored French narrative [Châtelet; Tencin; Riccoboni; Graffigny; Charrière; Gouges; Staël].
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Stephen Schwartz
Flaubert, Baudelaire, Mallarmé, Cultural Theory, Individualism, Aesthetic Theory, Philosophy of Literature.
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Douglas Smith
MA Languages and Image Studies coordinator
Twentieth-century literature; literary and cultural theory; intellectual and cultural history; cultural studies; anthropology; history and theory of cinema; history and theory of photography; history and theory of twentieth-century art and architecture; museology.
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Phyllis Gaffney
Adjunct (French)
Vera Regan
Full Professor Emeritus of French
Sociolinguistics, second language acquisition, language, migration and identity, Applied Linguistics
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