Professor Sue Vice
School of English
Lecturer
+44 114 222 8475
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School of English
Jessop West
1 Upper Hanover Street
葫芦影业
S3 7RA
- Profile
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More recently I have developed my enthusiasm for cinema-going into teaching film courses, and in 1993 I completed an MA in Film Studies at 葫芦影业 Hallam University.
I have been interested in representations of the Holocaust for many years, and have developed this into teaching at undergraduate and graduate level, as well as several books on Holocaust literature and film. Between 2007 and 2011, I was Head of the School of English.
- Research interests
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I am influenced by the work of Mikhail Bakhtin and my research background is in the work of Malcolm Lowry. My publications in the field of literary theory include Psychoanalytic Criticism: A Reader (1996) and Introducing Bakhtin (1997).
In relation to the Holocaust, I have written about such subjects as novels, in Holocaust Fiction (2000), children麓s perspectives, Children Writing the Holocaust (2004), Claude Lanzmann鈥檚 classic film Shoah (a BFI Modern Film Classics volume in 2011), and, with Jenni Adams, have edited a volume entitled Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film (2013). book, Textual Deceptions (2014), is on the topic of false memoirs and literary hoaxes. My longstanding engagement with representation of memory has prompted my more recent investigation of the literature of memory-loss and dementia.
My interest in film and television archives led to my 2009 book Jack Rosenthal, and, with David Forrest, Barry Hines: 鈥楰es鈥, 鈥楾hreads鈥 and Beyond (2017). I have a British Academy Senior Fellowship (2019-20) to write a study of the outtake footage from Lanzmann鈥檚 documentary Shoah.
- Publications
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Books
- Claude Lanzmann鈥檚 'Shoah' Outtakes: Holocaust Rescue and Resistance. Bloomsbury Publishing.
- Barry Hines: Kes, Threads and Beyond. Manchester University Press.
- Textual Deceptions: False Memoirs and Literary Hoaxes in the Contemporary Era. Edinburgh University Press.
- Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film. Vallentine Mitchell.
- Shoah. British Film Institute.
- Jack Rosenthal. Manchester: Manchester University Press.
- Holocaust fiction. London: Routledge.
- Introducing Bakhtin. Manchester University Press.
Journal articles
- . Journal of War & Culture Studies, 17(3), 247-253.
- . Journal of War & Culture Studies, 17(3), 328-345.
- . The Journal of Holocaust Research, 38(2), 93-106.
- . The Journal of Holocaust Research, 38(1), 1-17.
- . Environment, Space, Place, 15(2), 1-13.
- . European Judaism, 55(2), 81-94.
- . Medical Humanities, 46(2), 107-114.
- . English Language Notes, 57(2), 114-126.
- . Jewish Culture and History, 20(3), 220-233.
- . Holocaust Studies, 25(1-2), 88-100.
- . Holocaust Studies, 22(2-3), 303-317.
- . Journal of European Popular Culture, 7(1), 73-83.
- . Textual Practice, 29(7), 1375-1394.
- . Translation and Literature, 23(2), 197-209.
- . Journal of Literature and Trauma Studies, 2(1-2), 15-25.
- . Short Film Studies, 4(2), 199-202.
- . Jewish Culture and History, 14(2-3), 100-111.
- . The European Legacy, 18(5), 678-680.
- . Holocaust Studies, 17(2-3), 51-74.
- . J BRIT CINE TELEV, 8(2), 204-217.
- . J BRIT CINE TELEV, 8(2), 171-174.
- . Journal of Modern Jewish Studies, 9(1), 127-130.
- Multiculturalism and the Jews. WASAFIRI, 24(1), 79-80.
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- . Holocaust Studies, 11(2), 11-24.
- . Holocaust Studies, 11(1), 99-118.
- . Immigrants & Minorities, 21(1-2), 1-9.
- . Immigrants and Minorities, 21(1-2), 249-268.
- Intemperate climate: Drinking, sobriety, and the American literary myth. AM LIT HIST, 11(4), 699-709.
- APPARENTLY INCONGRUOUS PARTS - THE WORLDS OF LOWRY,MALCOLM - TIESSEN,P. ESSAYS CAN WRIT(48), 105-110.
- DIALOGISM - BAKHTIN AND HIS WORLD - HOLQUIST,M. NOTES QUERIES, 39(2), 255-256.
- 'MEMORY AND DESIRE' - APPIGNANESI,L. TLS-TIMES LIT SUPPL(4607), 20-20.
- POETRY, NARRATIVE, HISTORY - KERMODE,F. NOTES QUERIES, 38(2), 274-275.
- CONTEMPORARY LITERARY-THEORY - ATKINS,GD, MORROW,L. NOTES QUERIES, 38(2), 278-279.
- LOWRY,MALCOLM - BAREHAM,T. NOTES QUERIES, 37(2), 240-241.
- PECULIAR LANGUAGE - LITERATURE AS DIFFERENCE FROM THE RENAISSANCE TO JOYCE,JAMES - ATTRIDGE,D. NOTES QUERIES, 37(1), 133-134.
- LOWRY,MALCOLM 'UNDER THE VOLCANO' - A CASEBOOK - BOWKER,G. NOTES QUERIES, 37(1), 125-126.
- . Eastern European Holocaust Studies, 0(0).
- . Holocaust Studies, 1-19.
- . Race and European TV Histories, 10(20), 18-18.
- . Alphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media(21), 35-54.
- . Humanities, 9(4), 116-116.
Chapters
- , Space in Holocaust Research (pp. 119-130). De Gruyter
- , Space in Holocaust Research (pp. 177-194). De Gruyter
- Annie Hall as a memory-film, Remembering Annie Hall (pp. 77-94).
- Complicity versus cooperation: Zygmunt Bauman鈥檚 Modernity and the Holocaust and Claude Lanzmann鈥檚 Shoah and its outtakes, Perpetration and Complicity under Nazism and Beyond: Compromised Identities? (pp. 219-234).
- , The Palgrave Handbook of Testimony and Culture (pp. 567-595). Springer International Publishing
- , The Ethics of Survival in Contemporary Literature and Culture (pp. 311-331). Springer International Publishing
- British-Jewish Television Drama: Jack Rosenthal to the Present, A Companion to British-Jewish Theatre since the 1950s (pp. 187-200).
- Trauma in holocaust literature, The Routledge Companion to Literature and Trauma (pp. 363-373).
- Kes: from page to screen In Mayne L, Petrie D & Williams M (Ed.), Sixties British Cinema Reconsidered Edinburgh University Press
- , The Palgrave Handbook of Britain and the Holocaust (pp. 281-300). Springer International Publishing
- Representing jewishness and antisemitism in arnold wesker鈥檚 work: Shylock, badenheim 1939 and blood libel, Arnold Wesker: Fragments and Visions (pp. 133-153).
- Claude Lanzmann鈥檚 Shoah and its shadow: Rescue and resistance, Shadow Cinema: The Historical and Production Contexts of Unmade Films (pp. 199-214).
- From Special Operations Executive to Sonderkommando: Sebastian Faulks and the Anxiety of Influence In Chare N & Williams D (Ed.), Testimonies of Resistance: Representations of the Auschwitz-Birkenau Sonderkommando (pp. 230-246). New York/Oxford: Berghahn Books.
- In Mazierska E (Ed.), Heading North: The North of England in Film and Television (pp. 113-132). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Witnessing complicity in English and French: Tatiana de Rosnay's Sarah's Key and Elle s'appelait Sarah In Boase-Beier J, Davies P, Hammel A & Winters M (Ed.), Translating Holocaust Lives Bloomsbury Academic
- , HISTORY OF BRITISH WOMEN'S WRITING, 1945-1975 (pp. 159-175).
- , Social Class and Television Drama in Contemporary Britain (pp. 245-259). Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Archival Traces of the North in Barry Hines' Looks and Smiles (1981) and Threads (1984) In Dobson J & Rayner J (Ed.), Mapping Cinematic Norths (pp. 17-45). Oxford: Peter Lang.
- The Nazis in Britain Representations of the Wartime Occupation of the Channel Islands, LONG SHADOWS: THE SECOND WORLD WAR IN BRITISH FICTION AND FILM (pp. 263-285).
- Christmas Trees and Hanukkah Bushes The "Emancipation Contract" in the Contemporary British Television Dramas Hebburn and Friday Night Dinner, HIDDEN IN PLAIN SIGHT: JEWS AND JEWISHNESS IN BRITISH FILM, TELEVISION, AND POPULAR CULTURE (pp. 227-251).
- A Poetics of the North: Visual and Literary Geographies, REGIONAL AESTHETICS: MAPPING UK MEDIA CULTURES (pp. 55-67).
- Class as destiny in the short stories of tessa hadley, British Women Short Story Writers (pp. 148-162).
- British Jewish holocaust fiction, The Edinburgh Companion to Modern Jewish Fiction (pp. 267-278).
- 鈥淎lmost an Englishwoman鈥: Jewish women refugee writers in Britain, Jewish Women Writers in Britain (pp. 97-115).
- Questions of Truth in Holocaust Memory and Testimony, The Bloomsbury Companion to Holocaust Literature (pp. 47-63).
- Universalism and symbolism in holocaust fiction, Symbolism: An International Annual of Critical Aesthetics (pp. 34-48).
- 'Literature of the Camps in the Second World War', The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- 'Fascination et malaise: La r茅ception du Sang du ciel au Royaume-Uni et aux 脡tats Unis', Un ciel de sang et de cendres: Piotr Rawicz et la solitude du t茅moin Paris: Kim茅.
- 'Claude Lanzmann's Einsatzgruppen Interviews', Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film In Adams J (Ed.), Representing Perpetrators in Holocaust Literature and Film (pp. 47-68). Vallentine Mitchell
- Literature of the camps in the second world war, The Edinburgh Companion to Twentieth-Century British and American War Literature (pp. 439-447).
- False testimony, The Future of Memory (pp. 155-163).
- 'False Testimony', The Future of Memory In Crownshaw R, Kilby JE & Rowland A (Ed.), The Future of Memory
- Issues Arising from Teaching Holocaust Film and Literature, TEACHING HOLOCAUST LITERATURE AND FILM (pp. 15-27).
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Threads (1984) and the Gothic In Hubner L & Whittall A (Ed.), Atomic Horror: Fears of Nuclear Power in Gothic Literature, Film and Media Palgrave Macmillan
- Research group
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I welcome applications from PhD students wishing to work in most areas of 20th and 21st century literature, theory and film, including Holocaust studies.