Contact details
- Name:
- Professor Claire Gorrara
- Position:
- Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research & Public Engagement) & Dean, School of Advanced Study
- Institute:
- Central Services of the School
- Email address:
- claire.gorrara@london.ac.uk
Research Summary and Profile
- Research interests:
- Cultural memory, Culture, Education, History, Language and Literature (French), Modern History , Photography
- Research keywords:
- Languages, France, Education, Visual Cultures
- Regions:
- England, Europe, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales
- Summary of research interests and expertise:
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I research narratives and memories of the Second World War, primarily in France. I am interested in how visual forms of representation, such as photography and comics, shape the ways in which French writers, photographers and artists transmit war stories. I have published three monographs and four edited collections of essays on French memory cultures of the Second World War.
Alongside my research on the Second World War, I lead projects that support language learning in compulsory education in the UK. I work with secondary schools, teacher-practitioners, policy-makers and third-sector organisations to increase the uptake of languages in schools in the UK through mentoring. My advocacy roles have led to partnership working with the Welsh and UK Governments, the British Academy, the British Council Wales, the University Council For Languages and partner organisations and universities in Spain and New Zealand.
- Languages:
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Spoken Written French Fluent Fluent Italian Good Good
- Research Projects & Supervisions
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Research projects:
Details Cultures of Language Learning in Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Ireland This project builds upon extensive team working and partnership in Wales to promote the study of languages in education and to understand the reasons for learner choice to study (or not) a modern language for compulsory qualifications at age 16. This project has produced articles on mentoring as a methodology and approach to inspire and enthuse learners to choose languages; the affordances of digitial technologies for language learning in schools; and questions of language motivation for learners with a focus on student voice and the value of mulitlingualism. This project is developing into a partnership with other devolved nations and Ireland for comparatve study of cultures of language learning in the Celtic jurisdictions.
French Women Writers and the Resistance during the Second World War This project explores the work of French women writers and historians who were active in the French Resistance. It traces their post-war trajectories as intellectuals, writers and activists. The first phase explores the work of Edith Thomas, archivist, historian and novelist.
Past PhD topics supervised:
Dates Details From:
Until: 2003Myths and Oppression of Gendered and Racialised Subjects in the Prose Fiction of Rosario Castellanos Cardiff University
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Until: 2004Representations of Travel and Memory in 1960s and 1970s French- and German-Language Literature Cardiff University, AHRC DTC
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Until: 2006Comparative Perspective on the Poetic Course of Arthur Rimbaud, William Blake and Sohrab Sepehri Cardiff University (Visiting Scholar)
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Until: 2012Constructions of the Algerian War Appelés in French Cultural Memory Cardiff University, AHRC DTC
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Until: 2012Cultural Representations of Italians in Wales (1920s-2010s) Cardiff University
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Until: 2015A Study of Scanlation and Japanese Manga Cardiff University
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Until: 2018The Orphan Story of British Women in Occupied France: History, Memory, Legacy Cardiff University with Bath University, AHRC DTP
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Until: 2020The Western in French Comics: Translation, Adaptation and Localisation Cardiff University
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Until: 2020Translating French Memories of the Holocaust Cardiff University
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Until: 2023Plurilingualism in the Curriculum for Wales: A Qualitative Inquiry into Secondary School International Language Teachers' Beliefs during the Preparatory Stages of the New Curriculum and Reformed GCSEs Cardiff University, ESRC DTC
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Until: 2024Promoting International Languages in Wales: A Study of the Role of Routes into Languages Cymru and its Approach to Motivating Learners Cardiff University, ESRC DTC
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Until: 2025Picturing Malaya: Colonial Counter-insurgency, Camera Images and Imperial Imaginaries in 'Emergency' Britain (1948-1958) Cardiff University (second supervisor), AHRC CDA with the Imperial War Museum
Available for doctoral supervision: Yes
- Professional Affiliations
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Professional affiliations:
Name Activity Fellow of the Learned Society of Wales Chevalier dans l'Ordre du Merit National