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Professor Steven Wilson

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Professor Steven Wilson

Professor Steven Wilson

School of Arts, English and Languages

At the interface of French Studies and the Critical Medical Humanities, my research explores the ways in which modern French literature and thought, from the nineteenth century to the present, inform and respond to healthcare crises and the end of life.

Contact info

  • steven.wilson@qub.ac.uk
  • +44 (0) 28 9097 1401

Research Interests

Open to PhD applications in:

  • French Studies and the Critical Medical Humanities;
  • Post-1789 French literature on health, illness, pathology, disability, pain, end of life;
  • Literary and cultural representations of medical practice, care and experience;
  • Interactions between medicine/science and gender, race, religion, (post-)colonialism and/or ecology/environmental humanities in modern and contemporary French literature, thought or culture.

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Public outreach & key achievements

From April 2018 - January 2019 I was an AHRC Leadership Fellow working on a project entitled Global Disease: Language(s) and the Literary Imagination.

Along with Prof. Pascal McKeown (School of Medicine, Dentistry and Biomedical Sciences), I was project leader of the QUB Health Humanities interdisciplinary research network in 2014-15. I am currently a Member of the Peer-Review Committee for the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI)  Scheme and the British Academy's .

I am Assistant Editor of . I am also on the executive committee of (L'Association des études françaises et francophones d'Irlande) and am a member of the Society of Dix-neuviémistes (having served on the Society's executive as Membership Secretary from 2012-15 and again in 2016-17), the , the  and the . I am also a member of the .

My research has been funded by the AHRC (Leadership Fellowship), the British Academy, the MHRA and the Institute of Languages, Cultures and Societies (ILCS). I am an advisor to the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) and collaborate in a range of international scholarly networks, including as a member of the Advisory Board of Loire Val-Health, an €11.8M research project based at the Université de Tours. Having led multidisciplinary research projects across languages, cultures and societies, I am committed to public engagement on the importance of multilingualism and intercultural knowledge in global healthcare, including through policy work.

I am a member of the Editorial Board of Modern and Contemporary France, an internationally prominent peer-reviewed journal offering a multidisciplinary view of all aspects of France from 1789 to the present day, and a member of the Executive Committee of the Society for French Studies (SFS), the longest-established and largest association in French Studies.


Research students

PhD area "Les parents boivent, les enfants trinquent": Adolescent Perspectives on Parental Alcoholism in Contemporary French Literature
Name

Lauren McShane

Years of study  2022 - 2026
Country  Northern Ireland
   
PhD area Neuroqueering French Literature from Flaubert to Wittig (1857-1985)
Name Alice Hagopian
Years of study 2023 - 2027
Country France
   
PhD area Representing Postpartum Mental Illness in French Literature
Name Eve Devlin
Years of study 2022 - 2026
Country Northern Ireland

Alumni: Where are they now

PhD area Loss and Mourning in Contemporary, Parental Récits de deuil
Name

Jordan McCullough

Years of study  2019 - 2023
Country  Northern Ireland
Current Position Postdoctoral Research Assistant on a major European Research Council project at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland
   
PhD area The Descendants of Eve: Rewriting the Fall in Nineteenth-Century French Literature
Name Jayne Duff
Years of study 2019 - 2022
Country Northern Ireland
Current Position Research Fellow in the School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work, QUB, assisting with research on the British Council's Language Trends for England, Northern Ireland and Wales
   
PhD area Religious Imagery in Nineteenth-Century French Slavery Narratives
Name Helen McKelvey
Years of study 2018 - 2021
Country Northern Ireland
Current Position Lecturer in French in the School of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Glasgow

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