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Thierry Robin is a Professor of Anglophone Studies at the University of Orléans' Faculty of Arts, Languages and Humanities, and a full member of the RÉMÉLICE Laboratory (EA 4907). He holds research associate positions at the University of Western Brittany's HCTI and CRBC centers and serves as Review Editor for Etudes Irlandaises journal.
His research spans Irish cultural studies, detective fiction, postmodern/postcolonial theory, discourse analysis, and intermediality. Key themes include identity ideologies, reality-science intersections, and narrative adaptations.
He supervises theses on Irish literature/cinema, crime fiction, and anglophone narratives exploring dystopias, satire, and national histories. Recent publications focus on authors like John Banville, Flann O'Brien, and Stuart Neville, analyzing trauma, identity duality, and cultural critique through literary and theoretical frameworks.
Robin is also a translator, notably contributing to the European Translating Banville project. No awards or grants are detailed in available sources.
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