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    Accepting PhD Students

    PhD projects

    I would be very happy to talk to prospective doctoral researchers interested in any of the following areas:

    Literary linguistics: stylistic applications of Text World Theory and Cognitive Grammar to literary discourse and reading; cognitive poetics; pedagogical stylistics; stylistics of poetry; stylistics of children’s literature; poetry and wellbeing/bibliotherapy; First World War literature.

    Language and literature in education: applied cognitive linguistics; studying fiction; discourses about English in educational settings; integrating language and literature; reader response theories and education.

    Personal profile

    Contact Details

    Room: NW920A
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Phone: 0121 204 3209

    Biography

    I am Reader in Literary Linguistics in the School of Social Sciences and Humanities and a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA).

    Qualifications

    BA(Hons) English Language and Literature (Liverpool)

    MA Literary Linguistics (Nottingham)

    PhD Cognitive Stylistics (Nottingham)

    PGCE (Open)

    Responsibilities

    Head of English, Languages and Applied Linguistics  

    Co-Director Aston Stylistics Research Group (ASRG)

    Research Interests

    I am a stylistician with particular interests in cognitive and empirical literary studies, the language of poetry, health humanities, and English in education. 

    Most of my work in literary linguistics draws on Text World Theory and/or Cogntive Grammar to analyse the style and interpretation of texts. My monograph, the first book-length study of a canonical English poet using Text World TheoryText World Theory and Keats' Poetry: The Cognitive Poetics of Desire, Dreams and Nightmares, was published by Bloomsbury Academic in 2013. A second edition of a textbook, written with my colleague Dr Chloe Harrison, Cognitive Grammar in Stylistics was published in September 2024. My 2022 monograph, The Language of Siegfried Sassoon (Palgrave Macmillan), draws on Cognitive Grammar to explore Sassoon's poetry, prose and non-fiction and is my latest output in what is a long-standing interest in Sassoon's work.

    More recently I have begun exploring the language of 'covid poetry' (defined as poetry directly influenced by and/or representing the experience of living through the pandemic). A current project 'Writing and Reading the Pandemic' combines text analysis with reader response data generated from questionnaires and reading group discussion and is being funded by a British Academy/Leverhulme Small Research Grant (June-December 2024) and a Leverhulme Research Fellowship (January-December 2025). Pandemic reading also features in The Lockdown LIbrary Project, a study of reading habits during the first UK lockdown in March 2020 that I ran with colleagues at Aston. Our book Reading Habits in the COVID-19 Pandemic: An Applied Linguistic Perspective was published in 2024 by Palgrave Macmillan.

    My interests in English education focus on applications of cognitive linguistics in pedagogical contexts, grammar teaching, and the ways in which literature is discussed and studied in educational settings. For more on this see the studyingfiction website which I run with Dr Jessica Mason (Sheffield Hallam University).  Our book, Studying Fiction, was published by Routledge in April 2021. Recent in this area is concerned with the value teachers attach to emotion in the literature classroom. I have also recently published on grammar teaching and language awareness in the curriculum and maintain an unswerving commitment to the value of stylistics as the best conceptualisation of subject English at all levels.

     

    PhD Supervision

    I have supervised five doctoral reserachers to completion as main supervisor. 

    Current doctoral researchers working with me are

    Ahcene Adjeb: Literary education in Algeria

    Shirin Sheikh Farshi: The cognitive poetics of drama

    Shannon Franklin: Representing the pandemic in covid prose fiction

    Caroline Godfrey: Genealogies of metaphors for curriculum English

    Christopher Walker: Stylistics and teacher identity

    Isabella Wetson: The pedagogical application of Cognitive Grammar

    Mel Wardle Woodend: Poetry and wellbeing

    Areas of research supervision

    I would be very happy to talk to prospective doctoral reserachers interested in any of the following areas:

    Literary linguistics: stylistic applications of Text World Theory and Cognitive Grammar to literary discourse; cognitive poetics; pedagogical stylistics; stylistics of poetry; poetry and wellbeing/bibliotherapy; stylistics of children’s literature; First World War literature.

    Language and literature in education: applied cognitive linguistics; studying fiction; discourses about English in educational settings; integrating language and literature; reader response theories and education.

    Teaching Activity

    At Aston I have taught the following modules

    Undergraduate

    Literature in History

    Literary Genres in English

    Stylistics

    Cognition and Style

    Language and Literature in Education

    Spoken Discourse Analysis

    Postgraduate

    Cognitive Poetics

    Reading and Wellbeing

    Membership of Professional Bodies

    I am a member of the Poetics and Linguistics Association (currently Membership Secretary), the British Association for Applied LinguisticsThe Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship (currently Treasurer), the National Association for the Teaching of English (member of Management Commitee) and the Committee for Linguistics in Education (CLiE).

    Professional/editorial offices

    I am co-editor of two major series for Cambridge University Press: Cambridge Elements in Stylistics and Cambridge Topics in English Language.

    I am editor of Siegfried's Journal, the journal of the Siegfried Sassoon Fellowship.

    I am associate editor and editorial board member of two leading international peer-reviewed journals: English in Education; and English Studies. I am also on the editorial board of Journal of Literary Semantics and of Journal of Poetry Therapy.

    I act as a reviewer for a number of other journals in stylistics, applied linguistics, literary studies, and education.

    I am a member of the ESRC Peer Review College.

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