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Staff Research Areas - French - Trinity College Dublin I research Modern French Philosophy, particularly the philosophy of literature, film, and the arts My research to date has focused on the philosophy of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari, but I also have interests in the work of Alain Badiou, Jacques Rancière, and Jean-Luc Nancy
Academic Staff - The School of English - Trinity College Dublin Trinity College Dublin Dublin 2 Ireland Asst Prof in Early Modern Literature Email vyroubae@tcd ie Phone 4722 Dr Tom Walker Associate Professor in Irish Writing Phone 4353 Dr Pádraic Whyte Associate Prof in Children's Literature Email whytepa@tcd ie Phone 1224 Academic Staff at the School of English People Administrative
Comparative Literature (M. Phil. ) - Courses | Trinity College Dublin Comparative Literature at Trinity College Dublin is defined as the study of world literatures through the medium of cultural theory and as a reading of literature in comparison with other disciplines If you are a traveller between cultures and eager to cross boundaries to expand your horizons, our M Phil in Comparative Literature may be for you
TCD - People Finder - Trinity College Dublin Catherine specialises in intersectional approaches to gender in contemporary Iberian (especially Galician) literature and visual culture She also has keen interests in comparative literature and multilingual education
MPhil in Comparative Literature - Trinity College Dublin Comparative Literature at Trinity College Dublin is defined as the study of world literatures through the medium of cultural theory and as a reading of literature in comparison with other disciplines If you are a traveller between cultures and eager to cross boundaries to expand your horizons, our MPhil in Comparative Literature may be for you
Comparative Literature (M. Phil. ) Trinity College Dublin This course is designed to provide an understanding of Comparative Literature as a subject of study and a critical practice The core modules provide the theoretical and methodological basis for comparing texts of various genres and artefacts of different media at an advanced level