James Wishart
Department of French
Kings College London
United Kingdom
Biography
James Wishart is a graduate of King’s College London and has worked there as a sessional lecturer in the departments of French and of Comparative Literature since 2011. James Wishart is a graduate of King’s College London and has worked there as a sessional lecturer in the departments of French and of Comparative Literature since 2011.
Research Interest
"James Wishart specialises in post-war French poetry and intellectual history, particularly through the lens of the polemics between Jean-Paul Sartre and Georges Bataille. He is a specialist of the poet Olivier Larronde. Building on the critical heritage of this history within contemporary French Thought, his research follows two broader intermingled lines of investigation. On the one hand, the role of poetry for French thinkers, from Badiou to Rancière, in elaborating conceptions of the event in which Mallarmé plays a key part. On the other hand, the ways in which poets’ exploration of space, from Rimbaud to Jacques Roubaud and Bernard Noel, can generate a broader picture of the relation of poetry and the event and help reshape literary and historical narrative in the present. French poetry from 19th century to the present. Modern French Thought (Sartre, Badiou, Rancière). Poetry and the visual arts in 1940’s to 1960’s. "