Arabic linguistics, Qur’anic linguistics and exegesis, Qur’anic studies, Qura’nic text analysis and textuality, Arabic stylistics, Arabic rhetoric, and translation studies. View full profile
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Renaissance period, with particular interests in satirical writing, and comic theory. View full profile
Research ranges from the study of political and religious conflicts in Modern Europe to the making of the liberal and the Catholic traditions during the nineteenth Century. View full profile
Kweku Ampiah, WREAC Academic Fellow in Japanese Studies
•Post-war Japanese Diplomacy and International Relations •International Political Economy •Japan's Relations with Africa •Sino-Africa Relations View full profile
Antonio teaches and coordinates several modules in Spanish and he is currently working on two research projects on Student Education funded by SCORE (HFCE) and JISC. View full profile
Sociolinguistic variation in the contemporary spoken French of France. View full profile
French film and fiction of the Vichy years, postwar war/occupation narratives, French women’s writing, roman/film noir, French culture of the 1950/60s, 20th century French thought and culture. View full profile
Manuel Barcia Paz, Senior Lecturer in Latin American Studies and Deputy Director of the Institute for Colonial and Postcolonial Studies
0113 343 7617
African slavery and slave trade in the Atlantic World. Forms of slave resistance in the Americas (particularly the Spanish Caribbean and Brazil). Contemporary Latin American History. View full profile
Lecturer in Japanese Studies M.A. Leuven '99 PhD Harvard 2011 View full profile
Development of language teaching programmes, video materials and automated tools for teaching. View full profile
Cinema, fiction popular and classical, professional translation, interpreting, and French for Academic/Specific Purposes View full profile
All aspects of medieval literature, manuscript studies, iconography, gender/sexuality in the Middle Ages. View full profile
Ian Caldwell, Senior Lecturer in South East Asian History
•The history of South Sulawesi, Indonesia, before AD 1900. •The history of Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia. View full profile
Paul Carter, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Phonetics, phonology View full profile
Richard Cleminson, Reader
0113 343 3528
History of Sexuality in Spain, 1850 to the present; the anarchist movement in Spain; the history of homosexuality, eugenics, nudism, technology and sexuality and hermaphroditism. View full profile
Contemporary German Cinema in its political, aesthetic and industrial context; The relationship between German and US cinema; The representation of 'Victimhood' in German culture; 'Ostalgie' View full profile
Political, utopian and fantastic thought, esp. in Romanticism, German Student Movement, Science Fiction, and in the works of Kurd Lasswitz, Hermann Hesse and Uwe Timm. View full profile
Stefano Dall'Aglio, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Italian Voices Project View full profile
I am interested in Boccaccio, reception studies, and the history of the Italian book. View full profile
Catherine Davies, Teaching Fellow
Language acquisition, pragmatics, psycholinguistics View full profile
Bethan Davies, Lecturer
Pragmatics, discourse analysis View full profile
Leanne Dawson, Teaching Fellow in German
Gender, Sexuality and Ethnicity in Literature, Theatre and Film, particularly: Queer and Minority Identities; Transculturalism; Contemporary German Cinema; German Women's Writing; Elfriede Jelinek. View full profile
Cécile De Cat, Senior Lecturer and Director of Linguistics & Phonetics
Syntax, language acquisition, formal pragmatics, information structure View full profile
Brazilian cinema post-1960, especially popular/exploitation films, race and sexuality. World Cinema, especially new definitions, popular cinema, Third Cinema theory and national cinemas. View full profile
Christopher Dent, Professor of East Asia's International Political Economy
East Asian regionalism and regionalisation; Free trade agreements in the Asia-Pacific; Renewable energy and low carbon development in East Asia; Korea, Singapore and Taiwan View full profile
Arabic linguistics; Arabic language pedagogy; Arabic/English translation; Arabic dialectology (especially Sudanese Arabic); Functionalist linguistics. View full profile
Rebecca Dixon, Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow View full profile
Joern Dosch, Professor of Asia-Pacific Studies
•Regional co-operation and integration in the Asia Pacific •Non-Traditional Security in the Asia Pacific •Democratisation in Southeast Asia ASEAN •Sub-regional co-operation in the Mekong Valley View full profile
French culture and the First World War; French and British women's experiences in WW1, especially as nurses; female ‘veterans’ in the interwar period; history of feminism; C20th French women's writing View full profile
Literature and the Holocaust, especially the works of W. G. Sebald and H. G. Adler; Holocaust translation; issues of gender and queer identities in contemporary German literature; View full profile
German literature in its social and historical context; the role of the writer-intellectual; Contemporary Austrian drama & the stage; Literature & National Socialism; Post 1989 Narrative Fiction View full profile
Catriona Firth, Lecturer in German
Lecturer in German. Cinematic representations of terrorism; Cultural memories of the Rote Armee Fraktion (RAF); Post-1945 Austrian literature and film; Film adaptations View full profile
Liaison interpreting, consecutive interpreting, translation and use of language. View full profile
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century literature in Portuguese, specifically with respect to the historical and intellectual contexts in both Portuguese and wider European literary traditions. View full profile
Language Teaching Fellow in Spanish. View full profile
The history of Mexico in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries (especially Porfiriato and Revolution 1876-1920). View full profile
Russell Goulbourne, Professor of Early Modern French Literature
0113 343 3483
Early modern French literature. Seventeenth- and eighteenth-century French drama. Voltaire, Diderot, Rousseau. Reception studies. Literary translation. View full profile
Sabina Grahek, Teaching Fellow in Linguistics
Syntax, syntax-semantics interface View full profile
Stuart lectures on Spanish theatre, cinema and music. His current research project explores how the performing arts contend with immigration, multiculturalism and the ethnic identity of Spain. View full profile
Alison Hardie, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies
Social and cultural history of early modern China; Chinese garden design and social uses of gardens in early modern China; Individuality and identity in early modern China View full profile
The literature of Christian Kracht; Pop literature since the 1980s; Konkrete Poesie and ‘cut-up’ montages since the 1960s; The novels of Arnold Stadler View full profile
Rachel Haworth, Teaching Fellow
French and Italian popular culture in the post-war period; popular music; 1968 and the student/worker protest movement in France and Italy. View full profile
Irena Hayter, Sasakawa Lecturer in Japanese Studies
•Modern Japanese literature, film and cultural studies •Relations between historical and cultural form (e.g. visuality, cinema and modernity; modernism and advanced capitalism) •Cultural theory View full profile
The effective use of new technologies in the language classroom; web 2.0 technologies in language teaching; blended learning; the role of women in contemporary Spanish cinema. View full profile
Barry Heselwood, Senior Lecturer
Phonetics, phonology View full profile
Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century French literature; dilettantism and cosmopolitanism; fin-de-siècle literature and thought; comparative literature. View full profile
Romantic literature in twentieth century France, Film. View full profile
Filmic representations of the Rote Armee Fraktion (Baader-Meinhof group) over the course of the last 30 years. View full profile
Claire Honess, Professor of Italian Studies/Head of School
+44 (0) 113 343 3631
Dante and his use of political ideas and imagery, medieval political poetry, modern Italian writers. View full profile
Algerian War of Independence; histories of antiracism in France from the 1930s; Algerian migrations to France since 1919; colonial racism in France; colonial governance in Algeria and Morocco. View full profile
Russian literature, Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Kundera View full profile
Thomas Jochum-Critchley, ÖAD Lektor/Teaching Fellow in German
t.jochum-critchley@leeds.ac.uk
0113 34 33506
Innovation in Foreign Language Teaching, Austrian and German Cinema, Cultural exchange and and intercultural communications. View full profile
Translation Studies View full profile
Translation and interpreting, Modern Standard Arabic and Dialects View full profile
Soyeun Kim, Lecturer in Japanese Studies
•Political ecology/ political economy of development and environmental change in East and Southeast Asia. •Political economy/ political ecology of aid View full profile
Hendrik Kraetzschmar, Lecturer in Comparative Politics of the Middle East and North Africa
+(0)113 343 3423
Comparative Politics in the Middle East & North Africa View full profile
Svitlana Kurella, Teaching Fellow
Computer-assisted language learning, methodology of teaching foreign language reading skills. Pedagogical implementation of new media. View full profile
My research interests include the relationship between standard Italian and local or regional varieties spoken in Italy. View full profile
Teacher of Japanese language View full profile
El Mustapha Lahlali, Director of Arabic and Middle Eastern Studies
+44(0)113 343 3427
Discourse analysis, classroom interaction and pedagogy; Arabic grammar and text interpretation; English and Arabic stylistics; Critical Discourse Analysis and media texts; Arab Media & Society; View full profile
20th and 21st-century French and Francophone literature; Lebanon; Post-Holocaust cultures; representations of memory; music and literature View full profile
Cara Levey, Teaching Fellow in Latin American Studies
Main research and teaching interests include Latin American human rights violations, political violence and transitional truth and justice, as well as the politics of memory in Argentina and Uruguay. View full profile
Ruru Li, Senior Lecturer in Chinese
•Tradition and Innovation – Performer and Performance of Beijing Opera •Comparative theatre: traditional and modern theatres in China & Western theatre •Intercultural performance art View full profile
Jieyu Liu, WREAC Academic Fellow in Chinese Studies
•Gender, sexuality and development •Work and organizational changes •Unemployment and welfare reforms •Ageing and social policy •Intergenerational relations and rural-urban migration View full profile
Milagros Lopez-Pelaez Casellas, Teaching Fellow
Teaching Fellow View full profile
Claire Lozier, Teaching Fellow in French Literature, Cinema and Language
0113 343 7342
Twentieth-century aesthetics of the extreme; baroque aesthetics; sublime; abject; obscenity and pornography; representations of death; stylistics; rhetoric; Georges Bataille; Jean Genet; Samuel Becket View full profile
Language Teaching Fellow in Portuguese and Director of the Instituto Camões Centre for Portuguese Language. View full profile
Paul Melo e Castro, Lecturer in Portuguese
0113-343-0701
Lecturer in Portuguese Studies View full profile
I am teaching Japanese language across all levels. I am also a Japanese Year Abroad Tutor. View full profile
Translation studies, translation theory, discourse analysis, appraisal theory, ideology in the translation of political speeches, cognitive translation studies, history of translation View full profile
Academic interests include new teaching/learning approaches, material creation and development, pragmatics and non-verbal communication. View full profile
World Cinema, cinematic realism, intermediality, new waves and new cinemas, Brazilian cinema, Japanese cinema, German Cinema. View full profile
Diane Nelson, Senior Lecturer
Syntax, language disorders, language evolution View full profile
Yi Ning, Senior Teaching Fellow in Chinese
•Foreign Language Teaching Methodology •E-Learning View full profile
Judith Nordby, Lecturer in Mongolian Language and Contemporary affairs
•Contemporary Mongolian affairs •History and culture of the Mongols from the Middle Ages to the present •Mongolian language View full profile
Alan is a specialist in Italian cultural studies and popular cinema. His previous research was on terrorism in Italian cinema. View full profile
Yuka Oeda, Teaching Fellow in Japanese
•Foreign language education and teaching methodology •Japanese pedagogy •Second language acquisition View full profile
Michael J. G. Parnwell, Professor of South East Asian Development
•Development processes in South-East Asia •Rural-urban circulation •Rural industrialisation •Sustainable and community-based tourism in South East Asia •Tourism and heritage in South East Asia View full profile
David Pattinson, Lecturer in Chinese Language and Literature
Bees, honey and beekeeping in China before the nineteenth century; Social networks in late imperial China, especially in Jiangxi; Responses to destruction and loss in Jiangxi View full profile
Ruth Payne-Woolridge, Teaching Fellow
Sociolinguistics, language and power View full profile
Anna Pegoretti holds a prestigious Newton International Fellowship in the Department of Italian and the Leeds Centre for Dante Studies View full profile
Dr Pitman works on Latin American cultural production; especially Mexican and Chicana/o materials. Her current work focuses on Latin American cyberculture and the expression of Latin American-ness. View full profile
Kristina Pla Fernandez, Catalan Lectora
Catalan lectora View full profile
20th and 21st century French literature, especially crime fiction; popular culture and film; aesthetics. View full profile
Leendert Plug, Lecturer in Linguistics
Phonetics, phonology, interactional linguistics View full profile
DAAD Lektorin View full profile
Ming-Yeh Rawnsley, CWC Executive Board Member
Media and democratisation in Greater China, identity issues in Taiwan, as Mell as films and media representation of history, culture and politics in East Asia. View full profile
The late Middle Ages and Renaissance, the development of the Italian language, the history of the circulation of texts. View full profile
Latin American literature, particularly Peruvian literature. Urban Landscape in contemporary Peruvian literature. View full profile
Caroline Rose, Professor of Sino-Japanese Relations
•Contemporary Sino-Japanese relations •Nationalism in China and Japan • Sino-Japanese reconciliation • History and citizenship education in China and Japan •Japan's foreign policy View full profile
Massimo Rospocher, Post-doctoral Fellow
Post-doctoral Fellow on the "Italian Voices" project View full profile
Paul Rowe's research focuses on nineteenth-century intellectual culture, and in particular on Benjamin Constant; Franco-German cultural transfers; the press; and the Saint-Simonians. View full profile
Modern theories of representation (Marin, Didi-Huberman); writing on the visual arts since the 19th century, including art theory, art criticism and literature; Yourcenar. View full profile
Kamal Salhi, Reader in Francophone, Postcolonial and African Studies
0113 343 3501
Francophone and post-colonial studies: politics and aesthetics of African cultural production, post-colonial theory, North African cultural and language policies, the cultures of independence. View full profile
Arabic and Francophone Literature and Cinema with focus on the Maghreb; Arab writers in the Diaspora with special emphasis on Eastern- Western encounters; colonial versus post-colonial relations View full profile
Eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century Italian authors; theory of the novel; self-reflexivity in Italian literature. View full profile
Chiara Sbordoni, Post-doctoral Fellow
Research Fellow on the Italian Voices Project View full profile
Adcharawan (Ning) Seeger, Teaching Fellow in Thai Language and Studies
Main areas of interest are teaching Thai as a foreign language and intercultural communication. View full profile
Martin Seeger, Senior Lecturer in Thai Language and Culture
•The history of Buddhism in Thailand •Contemporary movements in Thai Buddhism and their relations to society, politics and the economy •Disputes on Buddhist doctrines in Thailand View full profile
History of the German Women's movement, gender relations in German history. The response of the women's movement to the First World War and the role of women activists in cultural demobilisation. View full profile
Islamic Legal Theory, Theology and Muslim Reformist Thought View full profile
Immigration, race, nation and citizenship; the city; Jewish cultural studies; cultural theory and debates; colonial and post-colonial theory and cultures. View full profile
Middle East politics and International relations, with particular interest in Palestine, Lebanon, the Gulf and inter-Arab politics View full profile
Social and political conflict in early twentieth-century Spain, nationalisms and nation identities, and especially the origins and rise of Catalan nationalism between the 1830s and 1930s. View full profile
Hannah Sowden, Teaching Fellow
Clinical linguistics, language acquisition, gesture View full profile
Critical theory, especially the work of Roland Barthes; African and Caribbean literature, politics and historiography; the forme brève View full profile
Contemporary Russian film, animation, digital media, popular culture; 20th Century Russian literature. View full profile
Multilingual literature, regional and dialect literatures, twentieth-century fiction (especially the contemporary novel). View full profile
Senior Lecturer in Contemporary Church-State Relations and Theology in Russia, Bulgaria, Romania and Ukraine. BA (Durham) PhD (Durham) View full profile
Stuart Taberner, Professor of Contemporary German Literature, Culture and Society
0113 343 3504
Relationships between politics and writing, the role of the German intellectual in the period after 1945, and literature after 1989. View full profile
Mika Takewa, Teaching Fellow in Japanese
•Japanese Linguistics •Foreign Language Teaching Methodology •E-Learning View full profile
Martin teaches courses and supervises students in genre analysis, translation theory, and computer-assisted translation. These reflect his research profile in multilingual, multimodal communication. View full profile
Matthew Treherne, Director of LHRI; Senior Lecturer in Italian
+44 (0)113 34 38612
Dante and medieval literature; Tasso and Renaissance literature. View full profile
Olga Voronina, Teaching Fellow in Russian
Social protest and conflict in contemporary France, social movement theory (Alain Touraine, Pierre Bourdieu), May 1968, new social movements, altermondialisme, 2008 economic crisis. View full profile
Frances Weightman, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies
•Chinese fiction and authorial identity, past and present •Authorial prefaces and paratexts •Political dissent and Chinese democracy movements •Seventeenth century classical Chinese tales View full profile
Golden Age drama and prose fiction; Hispanic and European cinema(s); translation; contemporary Spanish culture and politics; twentieth-century Spanish theatre; gender and sexuality. View full profile
Second language acquisition, language teaching View full profile
Border cultures and theory; Contemporary German-speaking theatre and drama with particular focus on representations of migration and transnational experience. View full profile
Mark Williams, Professor of Japanese Studies
Professor of Japanese, recent research has focused on the concept of difference/alterity in modern Japanese literature. View full profile
Teaching Fellow in Russian View full profile
Daming Wu, Senior Teaching Fellow in Chinese
•Computer Assisted Translation •Translation and Interpreting Studies •Computer Assisted Language Learning View full profile
Lan Yang, Lecturer in Chinese
•Stylistics and linguistic criticism on literature •Applied linguistics: teaching Chinese as second language •Chinese literature and language of the Cultural Revolution •Language style View full profile
Heather Xiaoquan Zhang, Senior Lecturer in Chinese Studies
•Socio-economic and human development in China and Southeast Asia (Vietnam) •Global-local linkages and the impact of globalisation on local development View full profile
