Judith Still Explained

Workplaces:University of Nottingham
Thesis Title:The code of beneficence in the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau : a study of the precariousness of justice in relations between non-equals : with special reference to pudicity
Thesis Year:1985

Judith Mary Still (born 1958) is Emeritus Professor of French and Critical Theory at the University of Nottingham.[1]

She earned her PhD from University College London in 1985 with a thesis titled The code of beneficence in the works of Jean-Jacques Rousseau : a study of the precariousness of justice in relations between non-equals : with special reference to pudicity.[2]

Her research focuses on the 18th and 20th centuries, and "is informed by feminist and poststructuralist theory (in particular the work of Jacques Derrida, Hélène Cixous and Luce Irigaray)".

In 2018, she was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.[3] Reflecting on her election, she expressed her hope to contribute to the Academy's diversity, as a woman and a critical theorist but also "in that I was first in my family to go to University, supported by a loving single mother and a State that gave me a full and unconditional grant throughout my studies".[4]

She is also a former president of the Society for French Studies.[5]

Selected publications

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Judith Still . 2023-05-23 . The University of Nottingham.
  2. Web site: Catalogue record for thesis "The code of beneficence..." . University College London . 16 September 2024.
  3. Web site: Professor Judith Still . 2023-05-23 . The British Academy .
  4. Web site: Ounsworth . Rob . British Academy honours Professor Judith Still . UoN blog . University of Nottingham . 11 September 2018 . 20 July 2018.
  5. Web site: Executive Committee . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20201013023257/https://www.sfs.ac.uk/about-us/executive-committee . 2020-10-13 . 2023-05-23 . The Society for French Studies.