Laura Kennedy
Research Profile
Biography
Dr Laura Kennedy joined UCC in August 2024 as a
Lecturer in French. She holds degrees from Queen's University Belfast, SOAS,
and the University of London Institute in Paris (ULIP). Before joining UCC she
was a Teaching and Research Fellow at Queen's University Belfast. Laura is a
broad-based postcolonial literary scholar with a strong specialism in North
Africa and the French Caribbean. Her teaching at UCC is primarily in
postcolonial literary studies across a range of geographical and cultural contexts.
Research Interests
My research interests are focused in the area of postcolonial literary studies, and in particular my research examines francophone literature from and about North Africa and the French Caribbean. I am especially interested in the politics and poetics of language in postcolonial literature, as well as Afrofuturism in postcolonial cultural production. My research is comparative in nature, engaging with both francophone and anglophone contexts, and as such my wider research interests and publications lie in comparative and world literary studies.
I am currently working on my first monograph (under contract with Liverpool University Press), which will refine and expand my doctoral thesis. My PhD project examined how and why the once colonial languages of French and English are recast in World Literature, by comparatively assessing how authors writing from French and British ex-colonies, non-metropoles, and the metropolitan margins have re-appropriated the languages through which they were once oppressed. Exploring works by francophone writers Patrick Chamoiseau, Kamel Daoud, Faïza Guène, and François Cheng, and anglophone writers Marlon James, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Frances Molloy, and Xiaolu Guo, this monograph will assess how these hegemonic languages are subverted in Caribbean, African, European, and Asian migrant literature.
I also recently co-founded the research network 'Literary Dislocation(s)' with Christopher Mole (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle). This project brings together researchers and non-academic stakeholders to discuss the theme of 'dislocation(s)' in literary production, exploring its various and wide-reaching forms and literary representations. Its purpose is to provide a forum for networking and collaboration, particularly for early career researchers. Our network recently ran a six-month international seminar series online, and we are currently putting together a special issue based on this series, to be published with Comparative Critical Studies in June 2027.
I would be happy to supervise students working in any area relevant to my research interests, and I particularly welcome expressions of interest for PhD research proposals.
I am currently working on my first monograph (under contract with Liverpool University Press), which will refine and expand my doctoral thesis. My PhD project examined how and why the once colonial languages of French and English are recast in World Literature, by comparatively assessing how authors writing from French and British ex-colonies, non-metropoles, and the metropolitan margins have re-appropriated the languages through which they were once oppressed. Exploring works by francophone writers Patrick Chamoiseau, Kamel Daoud, Faïza Guène, and François Cheng, and anglophone writers Marlon James, Tsitsi Dangarembga, Frances Molloy, and Xiaolu Guo, this monograph will assess how these hegemonic languages are subverted in Caribbean, African, European, and Asian migrant literature.
I also recently co-founded the research network 'Literary Dislocation(s)' with Christopher Mole (Université Sorbonne Nouvelle). This project brings together researchers and non-academic stakeholders to discuss the theme of 'dislocation(s)' in literary production, exploring its various and wide-reaching forms and literary representations. Its purpose is to provide a forum for networking and collaboration, particularly for early career researchers. Our network recently ran a six-month international seminar series online, and we are currently putting together a special issue based on this series, to be published with Comparative Critical Studies in June 2027.
I would be happy to supervise students working in any area relevant to my research interests, and I particularly welcome expressions of interest for PhD research proposals.
Book Chapters
Year | Publication | |
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(2025) | 'Tracking the Politics of (De)Territorial Language in Postcolonial Algeria'
Charlotte Spear, Laura Kennedy (2025) 'Tracking the Politics of (De)Territorial Language in Postcolonial Algeria' In: Territorial Bodies: World Culture in Crisis. Oxfordshire: Routledge's Warwick Series in the Humanities. [DOI] [Details] |
Peer Reviewed Journals
Year | Publication | |
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(2025) | 'Spectres, Spectrums and Spectrality: New Directions in Comparative Literature'
Kennedy, L., Milne, R., Towers, D., and Spear, C. (2025) 'Spectres, Spectrums and Spectrality: New Directions in Comparative Literature'. Comparative Critical Studies, 22 (2):147-155 [DOI] [Details] |
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(2025) | 'Une série de portes ouvertes: Un entretien avec Patrick Chamoiseau et Michael Roch'
Laura Kennedy (2025) 'Une série de portes ouvertes: Un entretien avec Patrick Chamoiseau et Michael Roch'. 14 (1):41-54 [DOI] [Details] |
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(2024) | 'Editors' Introduction'
Celestin, R., Cunningham, M., Kennedy, L., McCusker, M., and Munro, M. (2024) 'Editors' Introduction'. Contemporary French And Francophone Studies, 28 (3):327-337 [DOI] [Details] |
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(2024) | 'Continuing the Tradition? Michael Roch and the Future of Martinican Literature'
Laura Kennedy (2024) 'Continuing the Tradition? Michael Roch and the Future of Martinican Literature'. Contemporary French And Francophone Studies, 28 (3):464-481 [DOI] [Details] |
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(2023) | 'Metrolingualism in Faïza Guène's Kiffe kiffe demain'
Laura Kennedy (2023) 'Metrolingualism in Faïza Guène's Kiffe kiffe demain'. Irish Journal of French Studies, 23 :141-164 [DOI] [Details] |
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(2023) | 'L'Évolution de la politique de la langue dans la littérature martiniquaise: un entretien avec Patrick Chamoiseau'
Laura Kennedy (2023) 'L'Évolution de la politique de la langue dans la littérature martiniquaise: un entretien avec Patrick Chamoiseau'. French Review, 96 (4):111-121 [DOI] [Details] |
Book Reviews
Year | Publication | |
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(2024) | Book Review: The Zombie in Contemporary French Caribbean Fiction.
Laura Kennedy (2024) Book Review: The Zombie in Contemporary French Caribbean Fiction. Book Reviews [DOI] [Details] |
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(2023) | Book Review: Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South.
Laura Kennedy (2023) Book Review: Changing Theory: Concepts from the Global South. Book Reviews [DOI] [Details] |
Honours and Awards
Year | Title | Awarding Body | |
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2023 | Peter Morris Memorial Postgraduate Travel Prize | Association for the Study of Modern and Contemporary France | |
2023 | William and Betty MacQuitty Travel Scholarship | The MacQuitty Charitable Foundation |
Professional Associations
Association | Function | From / To | |
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Society for Francophone Postcolonial Studies | Conference Secretary | 01-JAN-24 / | |
British Comparative Literature Association | Postgraduate Representative | 01-JUN-21 / 25-OCT-23 |
Education
Year | Institution | Qualification | Subject | |
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2023 | Queen's University Belfast | PhD | French | |
2018 | University of London Institute in Paris | BA (Hons) | French Studies | |
2020 | SOAS, University of London | Master's | Comparative Literature |
Teaching Interests
Modules taught:
- FR1201 - Introduction to French Studies
- FR1901 - Understanding France for International Business
- FR2204 - Topics in Literature and Culture
- FR2202 - Literary Seminar I
- FR2305 - Postcolonial France 1958-2020
- FR4752 - Imagining the Future: Francophone Afrofuturism
- FR4201 - Literary Seminar II
- FR4702 - Contemporary Society and Politics in the French-Speaking World
- FR4801 - Language and Interpretation: Thinking Critically about the Law in France
- LL2108 - Crossing Borders: Cultures and Societies
- LL3102 - European Cultural Capitals
- LL6038 - Metropolis, Mobility and Minorities
- PG7044 - Researching Through Gendered & Intersectional Lenses: An Interdisciplinary Introduction
I am also the coordinator of Second Year French, the Higher Diploma in Arts (French), and the second year module Topics in Literature and Culture (FR2204).