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John Ireland, PhD

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

French and Francophone Studies

Contact

Building & Room:

1611 UH

Address:

601 S. Morgan St.

Office Phone:

(312) 996-4974

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John Ireland is Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies of the Dept. of French and Francophone Studies at UIC. His primary teaching and research interests deal with existentialism, twentieth-century French literature and thought, and contemporary political French and Francophone theater. He is a former President of the North American Sartre Society and served as co-editor of Sartre Studies International from 2015-2021. After publishing Sartre, Un Art déloyal: théâtralité et engagement (Paris, Jean-Michel Place, 1994), he was invited in 1995 to join France’s “Centre National de Recherche Scientifique” as a member of the “Equipe Sartre (ITEM-ENS)” where he is still active today. Among a host of research projects, he was part of the team that produced the first critical annotated edition of Sartre’s Théâtre Complet in Gallimard’s Pléiade collection in 2005.

Over the last decade, John’s research has focused more on French and Francophone playwrights like Armand Gatti, Kateb Yacine, Noureddine Aba, Liliane Atlan, Jean-Claude Grumberg and Valère Novarina. John has just completed a book manuscript: Theater, War, and Memory in Crisis: Vichy, Algeria, the Aftermath, and is at work on another monograph: Existentialism and Empire: Decolonization and Literary Invention in Malraux, Camus, Sartre. Recent publications include a translation of Noureddine Aba’s play, La Récréation des Clowns/Clowns at Play, in an annotated bilingual edition (L’Harmattan, 2021).

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existentialism; twentieth-century French literature and thought; contemporary political French and Francophone theater

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Books

Edited books

  • Jean-Paul Sartre, Kean, « Le Pari », Bariona (with Michel Rybalka) in Théâtre complet. Ed. Michel Contat. Paris: Gallimard (Bibliothèque de la Pléiade). 2005, 1,602 pages.

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Notable Honors

2015, Silver Circle Teaching Award, UIC Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs

2007-2008, Fellowship, UIC Institute for the Humanities

2006, Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques, Ministry of National Education of the French Republic

Education

Ph.D., New York University