Jack Maginn

Jack Maginn

Research Student, MSc. , BSc. (hons)

20212021

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Scholarly biography

I began my academic career at The University of Bristol where I achieved a first class honours in BSc. Politics and International Relations. Following the completion of my undergraduate I moved to SOAS, University of London were I completed a masters in Comparative Political Thought with distinction. My studies at SOAS centred around queer theory, politics, temporality and cinema. My masters thesis was a queer temporal reading of the theory of Donna Haraway and the Afrofuturist music and cinema of Janelle Monáe. I am currently in my 3rd year of doctoral study at The University of Brighton where I am researching Queer Theory and its relation to rhythm. My doctoral thesis looks to build upon Freeman's hypersocial approach to Queer Theory through a concideration of Pierre Bourdieu and Virginia Woolf as queer theorists of time. 

Knowledge exchange

Writer: Maginn. J., (2022), 'Review of Leap (2020): Language Before Stonewall: Language, Sexuality, History', Journal of Laguague and Sexuality, 11(2), pp. 282-285 [Review of Leap (2020): Language Before Stonewall: Language, Sexuality, History | John Benjamins (jbe-platform.com)]

-Speaker at the 'Queer Temporalities in Literature, Cinema, and Video Games International Conference' (03/12/21, Online: University of Murcia)

-Lead organiser for The Univeristy of Brighton's 'Screen Studies' REG's winter symposium (16/11/21, Online: University of Brighton)

-Speaker at the 'Following the Affective Turn Postgraduate Symposium' (Date: 17/09/2021, Location: University of Brighton)

-Member of organising comitee for the 2021 'Cente for Memory, Narrative and Histories' conference 'Transgenerational Memory' (Date: 01/07/21, Location: Univeristy of Brighton Online Space)

 

Education/Academic qualification

Master, MSc. Comparative Political Thought , SOAS University of London

24 Sept 20188 Sept 2019

Award Date: 8 Sept 2019

Bachelor, BSc. Politics and International Relations, University of Bristol

1 Sept 201521 Jun 2018

Award Date: 21 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • PR English literature
  • Virginia Woolf
  • Sexuality
  • Modernism
  • PN0080 Criticism
  • Queer Theory
  • Chrononormativity
  • Temporality
  • PN1993 Motion Pictures
  • film theory
  • Adaptation
  • New Queer Cinema
  • P Philology. Linguistics
  • Critical Discourse Analysis
  • Queer Linguistics
  • Multi-Modal Discourse Analysis
  • B Philosophy (General)
  • Continental philosophy

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