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Dr Joe Hardwick
Dr

Joe Hardwick

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Overview

Background

Dr Joe Hardwick’s research interests include: French cinema; French “existentialist” literature; narrative theory; queer theory; and cultural studies.

His current research projects include:

  • Mobility, marginality and identity in le jeune cinéma français
  • The representation of gay and bisexual male characters in French cinematic love triangles
  • The transition from secondary to university French

He also teaches courses in French language, cinema, literature and cultural studies

Availability

Dr Joe Hardwick is:
Available for supervision
Media expert

Qualifications

  • Bachelor (Honours) of Arts, The University of Queensland

Works

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34 works between 1992 and 2024

21 - 34 of 34 works

2011

Book Chapter

So over the rainbow? The singular plurality of Martineau and Ducastel's Drole de Felix

Hardwick, Joe (2011). So over the rainbow? The singular plurality of Martineau and Ducastel's Drole de Felix. Hexagonal variations: Diversity, plurality and reinvention in contemporary France. (pp. 101-117) edited by Jo McCormack, Murray Pratt and Alistair Rolls. New York, United States: Rodopi.

So over the rainbow? The singular plurality of Martineau and Ducastel's Drole de Felix

2008

Journal Article

(Rétro) projections: French cinema in the twenty-first century. The bodily and the political

Hardwick, Joe (2008). (Rétro) projections: French cinema in the twenty-first century. The bodily and the political. Australian Journal of French Studies, 45 (3), 185-196. doi: 10.3828/AJFS.45.3.185

(Rétro) projections: French cinema in the twenty-first century. The bodily and the political

2007

Journal Article

Fallen angels and flawed saviours: marginality and exclusion in La Vie de Jésus and La Vie rêvée des anges

Hardwick, Joe (2007). Fallen angels and flawed saviours: marginality and exclusion in La Vie de Jésus and La Vie rêvée des anges. Studies in French Cinema, 7 (3), 219-230. doi: 10.1386/sfc.7.3.219_1

Fallen angels and flawed saviours: marginality and exclusion in La Vie de Jésus and La Vie rêvée des anges

2005

Journal Article

Rules of engagement: Cross-cultural glances in critical writing on recent French and Australian 'youth' films

Hardwick, Joe (2005). Rules of engagement: Cross-cultural glances in critical writing on recent French and Australian 'youth' films. Continuum: Journal of Media and Cultural Studies, 19 (1), 73-84. doi: 10.1080/1030431052000336306

Rules of engagement: Cross-cultural glances in critical writing on recent French and Australian 'youth' films

2005

Journal Article

Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French (vol 41, p g 1, 2004)

De Nooy, J., Hardwick, J. and Hanna, B. E. (2005). Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French (vol 41, p g 1, 2004). Australian Journal of French Studies, 42 (1), 5-5.

Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French (vol 41, p g 1, 2004)

2005

Book Chapter

Writing the self in French: (P)actes autobiographiqes

Hardwick, Joseph B., De Nooy, Juliana and Hanna, Barbara E. (2005). Writing the self in French: (P)actes autobiographiqes. Soi-disant: Life Writing in French. (pp. 1-11) edited by J. De Nooy, J. Hardwick and B. E. Hanna. Newark DE: University of Delaware Press.

Writing the self in French: (P)actes autobiographiqes

2005

Book

Soi-disant: Life Writing in French

De Nooy, Juliana, Hardwick, Joseph B. and Hanna, Barbara E. eds. (2005). Soi-disant: Life Writing in French. 1st American ed. Monash Romance Series, Newark DE: University of Delaware Press.

Soi-disant: Life Writing in French

2004

Journal Article

Bodies that loiter: Genre, generation and subjectivity in Les 'Corps Ouverts'

Hardwick, J (2004). Bodies that loiter: Genre, generation and subjectivity in Les 'Corps Ouverts'. Australian Journal of French Studies, 41 (3), 75-87. doi: 10.3828/AJFS.41.3.75

Bodies that loiter: Genre, generation and subjectivity in Les 'Corps Ouverts'

2004

Journal Article

Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French

de Nooy, J., Hardwick, J. and Hanna, Barbara E. (2004). Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French. Australian Journal of French Studies, 41 (3), 1-9. doi: 10.3828/ajfs.41.3.1

Soi-disant: Writing, screening, theorizing the self in French

2002

Other Outputs

Romans et theses : French "existentialist" fiction, literary history and literary modernism

Hardwick, Joseph Brian (2002). Romans et theses : French "existentialist" fiction, literary history and literary modernism. PhD Thesis, School of Languages and Comparative Cultural Studies, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/106156

Romans et theses : French "existentialist" fiction, literary history and literary modernism

2001

Journal Article

Speaking ill: The language of sickness in Albert Camus' The Plague

Hardwick, J. B. (2001). Speaking ill: The language of sickness in Albert Camus' The Plague. Inter-Cultural Studies: A Forum on Social Change & Cultural Diversity, 1 (2), 40-48.

Speaking ill: The language of sickness in Albert Camus' The Plague

1999

Journal Article

Keeping it together and falling apart in Simone de Beauvoir's La Femme rompue

Hardwick, J. B. (1999). Keeping it together and falling apart in Simone de Beauvoir's La Femme rompue. Essays in French Literature, 35-36, 165-177.

Keeping it together and falling apart in Simone de Beauvoir's La Femme rompue

1999

Book Chapter

Be my guest: Invitation to a re-reading of Simone de Beauvoir's L'invitee

Hardwick, J. B. (1999). Be my guest: Invitation to a re-reading of Simone de Beauvoir's L'invitee. Variete: Perspectives in French Literature, Society and Culture: Studies in honour of Kenneth Raymond Dutton, Emeritus Professor, The University of Newcastle, Australia. (pp. 249-260) edited by Marie Ramsland and Kenneth R. Dutton. Frankfurt, Germany: Peter Lang.

Be my guest: Invitation to a re-reading of Simone de Beauvoir's L'invitee

1992

Book Chapter

Qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire! a narratological study of Sartre's La Nausée

Hardwick, Joseph (1992). Qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire! a narratological study of Sartre's La Nausée. In the Place of French: Essays on and Around French Studies in Honour of Michael Spencer. (pp. 83-98) edited by Peter Cryle, Anne Freadman and Jean-Claude Lacherez. Brisbane, QLD, Australia: University of Queensland.

Qu'est-ce que c'est que cette histoire! a narratological study of Sartre's La Nausée

Funding

Past funding

  • 2004
    Genre, Generation and Subjectivity in French and Australian "youth" Cinema
    UQ Early Career Researcher
    Open grant
  • 2000 - 2002
    The Loiterly and the Cinematic: a narratological study of recent French and Australian films about youth.
    UQ New Staff Research Start-Up Fund
    Open grant

Supervision

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Supervision history

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