Professor Joanna Gavins
School of English
Professor of English Language and Literature
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葫芦影业
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- Profile
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I am a Professor of English Language and Literature and I am centrally interested in the relationships between language, cognition, and the environment. I teach courses and supervise PhD projects in cognitive linguistics, stylistics, and ecolinguistics.
I was a Co-Investigator on the projects (funded by the EPSRC, 2018-2019) and (funded by the NERC, 2020-2024), both of which aimed to produce multidisciplinary solutions to single-use plastic pollution. I was Principal Investigator on a project to set up the (BB-REG-NET), funded by Innovate UK in 2024. From 2026, I will be a Co-Investigator on the MAGICBIOMAT project, funded by Horizon Europe. This is another cross-institutional and multidisciplinary project and will investigate the general public鈥檚 attitude towards and disposal of biodegradable materials.
- Research interests
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My research centres around the cognition of linguistic style. My work is interdisciplinary in nature and draws upon knowledge from the cognitive sciences in order to understand how human beings conceptualise and experience language.
My most recent research has focused on how the language we use reflects how we think about the environment and how reframing that language has the potential to influence our everyday behaviours. In 2018, I was a Co-Investigator on , a multidisciplinary research project, funded by the EPSRC and working in partnership with a range of external organisations and companies. I was then a Co-Investigator on , funded by the NERC. I led the Language work package on the project, investigating the language people use to describe their interactions with plastics and the extent to which the public鈥檚 conceptualisation of plastic use and reuse is aligned with that of large organisations, such as manufacturers and retailers. Our research team produced a free guide for businesses and other organisations , which gives accessible advice on the kinds of language that can be used to encourage pro-environmental choices. We also produced about Many Happy Returns and for the annual Off the Shelf festival is coming in October 2024.
In 2024, I was Principal Investigator on the Discovery Phase of the Biobased and Biodegradable Regulatory Network (BB-REG-NET) project, funded by Innovate UK. The project was a collaboration between the University of 葫芦影业, the Biobased and Biodegradable Industries Association (BBIA) and Green Rose Chemistry. We examined the current barriers to the wider adoption and development of novel materials and our investigatory work with over 100 industry stakeholders resulted in an open access report.
From 2026, I will be a Co-Investigator on the MAGICBIOMAT project, funded by Horizon Europe. This project will investigate the general public鈥檚 attitude towards and disposal of biodegradable materials and will involve the development of a series of experiments and linguistic interventions aimed at encouraging behaviour change.
My research explores the cognition of literary language, as well as non-literary communication. My most recent work on literary linguistic style has centred chiefly around the cognitive experience of reading contemporary poetry and I published a monograph for Edinburgh University Press in 2020 entitled . I am currently working on another monograph on the poet and gardener, Ian Hamilton Finlay. This book explores how the language of Finlay鈥檚 poetry is conceptualised in its environmental setting, particularly in his garden . The book is due to be published by Edinburgh University Press in 2025.
- Publications
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Books
- Poetry in the Mind: The Cognition of Contemporary Poetic Style. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- World Building: Discourse in the Mind. London, England: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Reading the Absurd. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Reading the Absurd. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press.
- Text world theory: an introduction. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Text World Theory: An Introduction. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press.
Edited books
- World Building: Discourse in the Mind. London: Bloomsbury.
- Cast: The Poetry Busines Book of New Contemporary Poets. Smith/Doorstop Books.
- Cognitive Poetics in Practice. London: Routledge.
Journal articles
- . Journal of World Languages.
- . Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics.
- . Discourse and Society, 26(6), 712-732.
- . Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 12(2), 493-510.
- . LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE, 21(1), 33-50.
- . Language and Literature, 21(4), 345-362.
- . LANG LIT, 18(4), 367-383.
- . Language and Literature, 16(4), 389-403.
- . Language and Literature, 15(4), 381-393.
- . Language and Literature, 14(4), 397-408.
- (Re)thinking modality: A text-world perspective. J LITERARY SEMANTICS, 34(2), 79-93.
- . Language and Literature, 13(4), 349-364.
- Absurd tricks with bicycle frames in the text world of The Third Policeman. Nottingham Linguistic Circular, 15, 17-33.
- . Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics, 7(3), 284-285.
Chapters
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 148-156). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 125-147). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 97-124). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 75-96). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 51-74). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 29-50). Edinburgh University Press
- , Poetry in the Mind (pp. 1-28). Edinburgh University Press
- , The Language and Literature Reader (pp. 255-267). Routledge
- , Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse (pp. 54-72). Edinburgh University Press
- Creativity and Cognition in the Discourse of National Trust Holiday Cottage Guestbooks In Hart C (Ed.), Cognitive Linguistic Approaches to Text and Discourse: From Poetics to Politics (pp. 54-72). Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- In Neurohr B & Stewart-Shaw L (Ed.), Experiencing Fictional Worlds (pp. 219-223). Amsterdam: John Benjamins Publishing Company.
- Stylistic Interanimation and Apophatic Poetics in Jacob Polley's 'Hide and Seek' In Gavins J & Lahey E (Ed.), World Building: Discourse in the Mind (pp. 276-292). London: Bloomsbury.
- World building in discourse In Gavins J & Lahey E (Ed.), World Building: Discourse in the Mind (pp. 1-13). London: Bloomsbury.
- Text-Worlds, BLOOMSBURY COMPANION TO STYLISTICS (pp. 444-457).
- Stylistic Interanimation and Apophatic Poetics in Jacob Polley's 'Hide and Seek', WORLD BUILDING: DISCOURSE IN THE MIND (pp. 277-292).
- Text World Theory In Sotirova V (Ed.), The Bloomsbury Companion to Stylistics (pp. 444-457). London: Bloomsbury.
- In Stockwell P & Whiteley S (Ed.), The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics (pp. 196-211). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- , Reading the Absurd (pp. 135-160). Edinburgh University Press
- , Reading the Absurd (pp. 97-134). Edinburgh University Press
- , Reading the Absurd (pp. 58-96). Edinburgh University Press
- , Reading the Absurd (pp. 10-57). Edinburgh University Press
- , Reading the Absurd (pp. 1-9). Edinburgh University Press
- Absurd Verses, READING THE ABSURD (pp. 135-160).
- Absurd Minds, READING THE ABSURD (pp. 58-96).
- Absurd Fictions, READING THE ABSURD (pp. 97-134).
- The Literary Absurd, READING THE ABSURD (pp. 1-+).
- Identifying the Absurd, READING THE ABSURD (pp. 10-57).
- The literary absurd In Bray J, Gibbons A & McHale B (Ed.), The Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature (pp. 62-74). Routledge
- "Appeased by the certitude": the quiet disintegration of the paranoid mind in The Mustache In McIntyre D & Busse B (Ed.), Language and Style (pp. 402-418). Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan.
- "And everyone and I stopped breathing": familiarity and ambiguity in the text world of 'The Day lady Died' In Lambrou M & Stockwell P (Ed.), Contemporary Stylistics (pp. 133-143). London: Continuum Publishing Corporation.
- Mental mapping of narrative In Herman D, Ryan ML & Jahn M (Ed.), Routledge encyclopedia of narrative theory (pp. 300-301). London: Routledge.
- Scripts and schemata In Herman D, Ryan ML & Jahn M (Ed.), Routledge encyclopedia of narrative theory (pp. 520-521). London: Routledge.
- Text world approaches to narrative In Herman D, Ryan ML & Jahn M (Ed.), Routledge encyclopedia of narrative theory (pp. 596-597). London: Routledge.
- , Text World Theory (pp. 146-164). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 126-145). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 109-125). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 91-108). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 73-90). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 53-72). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 35-52). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 18-34). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 165-177). Edinburgh University Press
- , Text World Theory (pp. 1-17). Edinburgh University Press
- , Encyclopedia of Language & Linguistics (pp. 628-630). Elsevier
- When the students become the teachers: practical pedagogical stylistics with third year undergraduates In Zyngier S & Watson G (Ed.), Literature and Stylistics for Language Learners: Theory and Practice (pp. 27-36). Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Text World Theory in literary practice In Veivo H, Pettersson B & Polvinen M (Ed.), Cognition and literary interpretation in practice (pp. 89-104). Helsinki: Yliopistopaino Helsinki Univeristy Press.
- Contextualising cognitive poetics In Gavins J & Steen G (Ed.), Cognitive poetics in practice (pp. 1-12). London: Routledge.
- "Too much blague?" An exploration of the text worlds of Donald Barthelme's Snow White In Gavins J & Steen G (Ed.), Cognitive poetics in practice (pp. 129-144). London: Routledge.
- The absurd worlds of Billy Pilgrim: a text world analysis of Slaughterhouse 5 In Combrinck A & Biermann I (Ed.), Poetics, linguistics and history: discourses of war and conflict (pp. 402-416). Potchefstroom: Potchefstroom University Press.
Theses / Dissertations
- Research group
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I welcome applications from potential PhD students in all areas of cognitive linguistics, stylistics and ecolinguistics. I have recently supervised PhD projects on the cognition of comic book narratives of mental health; the cognition of contemporary poetry and fiction; the language of economic crises; and the language of contraceptive education in the UK.
- Teaching activities
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At undergraduate level, I teach modules on stylistics, cognitive linguistics, and ecolinguistics. I also offer postgraduate teaching and supervision in all of these areas.
- Selected publications
- Books
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- Gavins, J. and Lahey, E. (eds) (2016) World-Building: Discourse in the Mind, London: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Armitage, S., Gavins, J., Sansom, A. and Sansom, P. (eds) (2014) CAST: The Poetry Business Book of New Contemporary Poets, 葫芦影业: Smith Doorstop.
- Gavins, J. (2013) Reading the Absurd, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Gavins, J. (2007) Text World Theory: An Introduction, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Gavins, J. and Steen, G. (eds) (2003) Cognitive Poetics in Practice, London: Routledge. [Japanese translation by Shigeko Uchida published by Tuttle Mori in 2008]
- Articles and chapters
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- Gavins, J. (2016) 鈥楽tylistic interanimation and apophatic poetics in Jacob Polley鈥檚 鈥淗ide and Seek鈥濃, in J. Gavins and E. Lahey (eds) World Building: Discourse in the Mind. London: Bloomsbury, pp.276-92
- Gavins, J. and Lahey, E. (2016) 鈥榃orld building in discourse鈥, in J. Gavins and E. Lahey (eds) World Building: Discourse in the Mind. London: Bloomsbury, pp.1-13
- Gavins, J. and Simpson, P. (2015) 鈥楻egina v John Terry: the discursive construction of an alleged racist event鈥, Discourse and Society, 27(1)
- Gavins, J. (2015) 鈥楾ext World Theory鈥, in V. Sotirova (ed.) The Bloomsbury Companion to Stylistics. London: Bloomsbury, pp.444-57 G
- Gavins, J. (2014) 鈥楳etaphor studies in retrospect and prospect: an interview with Gerard Steen鈥, Review of Cognitive Linguistics, 12 (2)
- Gavins, J. (2014) 鈥楧efamiliarisation鈥, in P. Stockwell and S. Whiteley (eds) The Cambridge Handbook of Stylistics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp.196-211
- Gavins, J. (2012) 鈥楲eda and the stylisticians鈥, Language and Literature, 21(4): 345-62 Gavins, J. (2012) 鈥楾he literary absurd鈥, in J. Bray, A. Gibbons and B. McHale (eds) The Routledge Companion to Experimental Literature. London: Routledge, pp.62-74
- Gavins, J. and Stockwell, P. (2012) 鈥樅耙 the heart, where it hurt exactly, and how often鈥, Language and Literature, 21(1): 33-50
- Gavins, J. (2010) 鈥樷淎ppeased by the certitude鈥: the quiet disintegration of the paranoid mind in The Mustache鈥, in D. McIntyre and B. Busse (eds) Language and Style. Basingstoke: Palgrave MacMillan, pp.402-18
- Gavins, J. (2007) 鈥樷淎nd everyone and I stopped breathing鈥: familiarity and ambiguity in the text-world of 鈥淭he Day Lady Died鈥濃, in M. Lambrou and P. Stockwell (eds) Contemporary Stylistics. London: Continuum, pp.133-43
- Gavins, J. and Hodson, J. (2006) 鈥榃hen the students become the teachers: practical pedagogical stylistics with third-year undergraduates鈥, in G. Watson and S. Zyngier (eds) Literature and Stylistics for Language Learners: Theory and Practice.Basingstoke: Palgrave, pp.27-36
- Gavins, J. (2005) 鈥楾ext World Theory in literary practice鈥, in B. Petterson, M. Polvinen and H. Veivo (eds) Cognition in Literary Interpretation and Practice. Helsinki: Helsinki University Press, pp.89-104
- Gavins, J. (2005) 鈥(Re)thinking modality: a text-world perspective鈥, Journal of Literary Semantics, 34 (2): 79-93 Gavins, J. (2003) 鈥樷淭oo much blague?鈥 An exploration of the text worlds of Donald Barthelme鈥檚 Snow White鈥, in J. Gavins and G. Steen (eds) Cognitive Poetics in Practice. London: Routledge, pp.129-44. [Reprinted in 2008 in R. Carter and P. Stockwell (eds) The Language and Literature Reader. London: Routledge, pp.255-67.]
- Steen, G. and Gavins, J. (2003) 鈥楥ontextualising cognitive poetics鈥, in J. Gavins and G. Steen (eds) Cognitive Poetics in Practice. London: Routledge, pp.1-12
- Gavins, J. (2000) 鈥楢bsurd tricks with bicycle frames in the text world of The Third Policeman鈥, Nottingham Linguistic Circular, 15: 17-33