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Emmanuelle Lacore-Martin is a Senior Lecturer in French and Head of the Department of European Languages and Cultures at the University of Edinburgh. Her research specializes in Renaissance literature, focusing on the evolution of thought and literary forms during the early modern period. She examines ancient Greek and Latin sources and their influence on contemporary literary and political texts. Lacore-Martin's work includes significant contributions to the field, such as her book, 'Figures de l’Histoire et du Temps dans l’Œuvre de Rabelais' (Droz, 2011), which links early modern historiography with politics and culture. Her recent research interests lie at the intersection of medical humanities and natural philosophy, exploring themes such as the representation of the body and soul in literary and anatomical works from the Renaissance. Additionally, she is involved in various collaborative projects, including co-leading a research lab focused on the cultural responses to war initiated in partnership with the Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv. Lacore-Martin is also active in supervising PhD candidates and has served as an external examiner for other institutions.
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