Research Seminars 2011-12
Research Seminar in French Studies
The Research Seminar in the Department of French will feature presentations from invited speakers and postgraduates from the Department.
The seminars will take place on Wednesdays at 5pm and are open to all.
The seminars will take place on Wednesdays at 5pm and are open to all.
Seminars will take place on the following dates in semester 1:
19 October 2011 - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Hector Kollias, (King’s College London)
‘What Perverts Know’.
2 November - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Philippe Frieden (Fonds national suisse de Recherche) and Jessica Stoll (King’s College London)
‘Two Perspectives on Translation in Medieval French Literature’.
18 January - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Professor Alison Fell (University of Leeds)
‘Models or Misfits? Interwar representations of French First World War heroines’.
29 February 2012 - room C14
Dr Emily Butterworth (King's College London): 'Gossip and the Public Stage in Montaigne'
14 March - room C14
Nikolaj Lubecker (St John’s College, Oxford): ‘Dumont and Alnoy: Taking French Film Beyond Recognition’.
21 March 2012 - room C14
Gillian Ni Cheallaigh and Eirini Lovaris (King's College London): titles tbc
19 October 2011 - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Hector Kollias, (King’s College London)
‘What Perverts Know’.
2 November - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Philippe Frieden (Fonds national suisse de Recherche) and Jessica Stoll (King’s College London)
‘Two Perspectives on Translation in Medieval French Literature’.
18 January - room D11 (3rd floor, East Wing, Strand Campus)
Professor Alison Fell (University of Leeds)
‘Models or Misfits? Interwar representations of French First World War heroines’.
29 February 2012 - room C14
Dr Emily Butterworth (King's College London): 'Gossip and the Public Stage in Montaigne'
14 March - room C14
Nikolaj Lubecker (St John’s College, Oxford): ‘Dumont and Alnoy: Taking French Film Beyond Recognition’.
21 March 2012 - room C14
Gillian Ni Cheallaigh and Eirini Lovaris (King's College London): titles tbc


