Dr Jonathan Ervine

Darlithydd (Ffrangeg)

Contact info

Position: Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies

Email: j.ervine@bangor.ac.uk

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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.

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    Humour in Contemporary France: Controversy, Consensus and Contradictions

    Ervine, J., 29 Tach 2019, Liverpool: Liverpool University Press. 208 t. (Studies in Modern and Contemporary France)

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    Immigrant Struggles in France: Avoiding the Transnational?

    Ervine, J., 25 Mai 2009.

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    Introduction: writing and conceptualizing French sport

    Dauncey, H., Ervine, J. & Kilcline, C., 31 Maw 2014, Yn: Contemporary French Civilization. 39, 1, t. 1-10

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    Kamini's rural rap: a study of minority identities, new media, and music

    Ervine, J., 4 Awst 2011, Yn: Contemporary French Civilization. 36, 1-2, t. 127-140

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    Kebabs, clichés and communities: a study of Lil Maaz’s Mange du kebab

    Ervine, J., 5 Medi 2009.

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    La Ballade des sans-papiers: Dix ans après

    Ervine, J., 1 Medi 2007, Yn: French Studies Bulletin. 28, 104, t. 64-67

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    Les banlieues and Les Bleus: Political and media discourse about sport and society in France

    Ervine, J., 1 Chwef 2014, Yn: French Cultural Studies. 25, 1, t. 70-81

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    Lil Maaz's Mange du kebab: challenging clichés or serving up an immigrant stereotype for mass consumption online?

    Ervine, J. & Salhi, K. (gol.), 31 Hyd 2013, Music, Culture and Identity in the Muslim World: Performance, Politics and Piety. 2013 gol. Routledge

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    L’Islam et l’humour: un rire communautaire ou un rire universel?

    Ervine, J., 31 Mai 2017, Yn: Le Temps des médias. 28, t. 144-157

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