
Professor Gino Raymond
BA, PhD
Current positions
Emeritus Professor
Department of French
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Research interests
Gino Raymond has been a member of the Department since 1989 and is currently Professor of Modern French Studies. His undergraduate teaching includes units on French society, the intellectual history of France, France during the occupation and the literature of commitment. At postgraduate level he has supervised the MA in translation and a variety of doctoral theses ranging from the study of capitalism in Zola to the construction of identity among minority communities in France. Gino Raymond’s training in Politics as well as French has resulted in research collaboration with the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales in Paris and also led to his translation of major contributions to the social sciences such as Pierre Bourdieu’s ‘Ce que parler veut dire’, which appeared as Language and Symbolic Power (Polity Press, 1991).
Projects and supervisions
Research projects
Migration et Diversité dans les Iles Britanniques
Role
Collaborator
Description
The network is being formally launched in 2020 and its first major conference is scheduled for 2021. I have been appointed to its 'Conseil Scientifique'.Managing organisational unit
Department of FrenchDates
24/02/2020
Thesis supervisions
Publications
Recent publications
31/01/2018After Charlie
Patterns of Prejudice
Low culture and high politics
Contemporary French Civilization
Review of 'Socialism and the Experience of time', by J. Wright.
French Studies
Beyond left and right?
Modern and Contemporary France
Review of 'Sans oublier Malraux' by Jean-Claude Larrat.
French Studies