Dr. James Simpson

Associate Professor

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Biography

James R. Simpson is a Reader in French at the University of Glasgow, specializing in medieval literary cultures. He serves as the editor for the French Studies Bulletin, where he publishes concise scholarly works that include interpretations, commentaries, and updates on postgraduate activities and conferences in the field. His research interests cover a wide range of topics examining gendering in medieval epic literature and exploring the thematic elements of masculinity in the context of Anglo-Norman literature. In addition to his editorial work, James has supervised numerous M.Litt. projects that address methodological and theoretical issues in literary studies. He teaches various courses, including Level 1 French literature, French Culture 2, and several Honours options focusing on medieval literature and cultural studies. His expertise lies in guiding research on topics such as the representation of vampires in literature, providing a comprehensive look at the interplay between literature and cultural contexts in Europe.

Research Interests

Courses

French Level 1: Literature and Culture French Culture 2 Court and Conflict in Medieval French Literature Satire and Subversion in Medieval French Literature Directions in French Cultural Studies Vampires and Vampirism European Studies: Cultures, Societies and Languages in Europe Medieval and Renaissance Studies Comparative Literature