Jonathan Ervine

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would be interested in hearing from students considering doctoral study in French cinema and/or cultural representations of minority groups in France, as well as sport and national identity in France, and also debates about humour in France.

20052025

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Contact Info

Position: Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies

Email: [email protected]

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Phone: 01248 382129 (2129 internal)

Location: Room 415, New Arts Building

I am a Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies, and specialize in French popular culture as well as debates about identity and belonging in contemporary France. I am the author of two books; Humour in Contemporary France: Controversy, Consensus and Contradictions (Liverpool University Press, 2019) and Cinema and the Republic: Filming on the Margins in Contemporary France (University of Wales Press, 2013). I have also published several articles and book chapters about debates on French national identity in sport, music and comedy, and also written several articles about videogames in France.

I am originally from Fife in Scotland and completed a B.A. in French and Philosophy at the University of Leeds. From 2002-2004, I was a lecteur d’anglais at l’Université Charles de Gaulle Lille 3. During this time, I completed an MA by research at the University of Leeds on the theme of opposition to war in French cinema of the 1950s and 1960s. I returned to Leeds in 2004 to begin a PhD on representations of social and racial exclusion in contemporary French cinema. I have lectured here in Bangor since 2007.

I am currently Head of the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures.

Teaching and Supervision

Undergraduate

I have taught on a wide variety of undergraduate modules here in Bangor that cover topics such as French language and translation, French and European cinema, French and European history, French politics and French literature.

 

Postgraduate

I have supervised MA dissertations on both the MA in European Languages and Cultures and the MA in Translation Studies. I have also taught an MA module entitled Visions of the City in French Cinema and would be interested in hearing from students considering doctoral study in French cinema and/or cultural representations of minority groups in France, as well as sport and national identity in France, and also debates about humour in France.

Research

My research focuses on French popular culture and debates about identity and belonging in France. I am the author of two books; Humour in Contemporary France: Controversy, Consensus and Contradictions (Liverpool University Press, 2019) and Cinema and the Republic: Filming on the Margins in Contemporary France (University of Wales Press, 2013). I have also published articles on videogames in France as well as debates about French national identity in sport, music and comedy.

I am an active member of the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (ASMCF) and served on its executive committee from 2007-2013. Along with my colleagues Gillian Jein and Armelle Blin-Rolland, I co-organised the 2017 ASMCF annual conference here in Bangor.

I regularly blog about my research and modern languages in general. To read my posts, go to: http://drjonathanervine.wordpress.com/.

 

Other

Other academic-related work

  • 2014-present: I have been an invited attendee of several meetings of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Modern Languages.
  • 2017-2021: external examiner for French at University of Bath
  • 2017-2021: external examiner for the MA in Language, Cultures and Translation at University of Chester
  • 2013-2018, 2019-20: external examiner for French at Swansea University
  • 2007-2013 and 2016-2018: member of the executive committee of the Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France (ASMCF).

Schools workshops

I have given presentations at schools workshops about French and European cinema and many other aspects of contemporary French society. I am able to deliver such presentations in English, French and Welsh.

Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals

In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):

  • SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being
  • SDG 5 - Gender Equality
  • SDG 10 - Reduced Inequalities

Related documents

Education/Academic qualification

Postgraduate, PhD, Cinematic Representations of Social and Racial Exclusion in French Cinema 1995-2005, Leeds University

Award Date: 11 Dec 2009

Postgraduate, MA, The Opposition to War in French Cinema 1954-1967, Leeds University

Award Date: 10 Dec 2004

Undergraduate, BA, French and Philosophy

Award Date: 18 Jul 2002

External positions

External examiner for French, Swansea University

20192020

External Examiner for French, University of Bath

20172021

External Examiner (MA Language, Cultures and Translation), University of Chester

20162020

External examiner for French, Swansea University

20132018

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