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Professor Margaret-Anne Hutton

Professor Margaret-Anne HuttonContact Details

mh80@st-andrews.ac.uk
Phone: 01334 463678
Office: Buchanan 210

Full research profile

Research and Teaching

My research currently covers three principal areas: post-2000 French literature (and other post-2000 literatures in translation); crime fiction, especially texts relating to aspects of WWII; and textual representations of 9/11. At the moment, my major research projects include the completion of a book entitled Investigating WWII: French Crime Fiction 1945-2005, and running an international conference on new trends in (post-2000) European literature alongside colleagues from the other Departments in the School, and a colleague from the School of English. As Head of School I currently have a very reduced teaching load consisting of two Honours modules (on contemporary literature and crime fiction) and some Year 1 language and literature lectures. I also contribute to an MLitt module on Europe and America.

Publications

Hutton, MA 2011, ' Constructions of Europe and America in French '9/11' Prose Texts ', Contemporary French Civilization , vol 36, no. 3.
Hutton, M 2010, ' Jonathan Littell's Les Bienveillantes: Ethics, Aesthetics and the Subject of Judgment ', Modern and Contemporary France , vol 18, no. 1, pp. 115.
Hutton, MA 2009, ' Introduction ', in MA Hutton (ed.) , Redefining the Real: The Fantastic in Contemporary French and Francophone Women's Writing Peter Lang Publishing, pp. 1-12.