
Harrison Nicholas
Professor · Modern French/francophone literature
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Professor Harrison Nicholas is a faculty member at King's College London, currently holding the position of Professor of French Literature and Postcolonial Studies. Previously, he served as a Lecteur at the University of Tunis (1986-1987) and Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris (1991-1992), followed by roles at the University of Cambridge (1992-1998) and University College London (1998-2005). His academic journey includes positions such as Junior Research Fellow at St Catharine's College, Cambridge, and Senior Lecturer at UCL.
His research focuses on Modern French and francophone literature, with expertise in literary theory and postcolonial studies. Key areas include North African francophone writers, censorship, translation studies, and the history of colonial education. His work bridges literary analysis with socio-political contexts, particularly in postcolonial frameworks.
Professor Nicholas has no listed scientific awards or recent publications in the provided texts. His academic contributions are primarily through his teaching roles and research in French studies and postcolonial discourse.
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