You are here : Version anglaise > Fellows > Fellows 2025-2026

Vincent
GÉLINAS-LEMAIRE

Literature - Canada

Research topics

SCIENTIFIC PROJET

"Narratives of the Fall: Contemporary Poetics of Ruin"
 
Always growing, always transforming, contemporary literature resists all summaries. It is bent nonetheless by the strongest undercurrents of our era and has become permeated by its visions of loss, decadence, and apocalypse. This research project, titled “Narratives of the Fall: Contemporary Poetics of Ruin,” interrogates the myriad ways these visions have shaped the French (and to a lesser extent Québécois) literatures of the twenty-first century. It is the motif of ruins, most of all, that stands at the heart of dozens of narratives, sustaining a sense of dread and urgency that the recent pandemic, conflicts, and population displacements have heightened rather than provoked. It participates in a rhetoric of wariness that circulates through popular culture, politics, and environmental discourses.

 

 

Activities / Resume

BIOGRAPHY

Vincent Gélinas-Lemaire holds a Ph.D. in Romance Languages and Literatures from Harvard University (2015). An associate professor at the University of British Columbia, his projects focus on the poetics of space and landscapes of ruins in French literature.