International Journal of Francophone Studies issue 10.1&2: ‘An Unfinished Death’: the legacy of Albert Camus and the work of textual memory in contemporary European and Algerian literatures
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 1.1: Editorial
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 2.1: Intellectuals and War
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 3.1: Introduction: variations on a theme
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 3.3: Introduction: Performance and war
Journal of War and Culture Studies issue 4.1: Introduction: Variations on the theme of war and culture
Debra Kelly is Professor of French and Francophone Literary and Cultural Studies at the University of Westminster, London, the Director of the Group for War and Culture Studies and an Editor of the Journal of War and Culture Studies. She is an Associate Fellow of the Institute of Germanic and Romance Studies, School of Advanced Study, University of London and she contributed to the MA in Cultural Memory there for ten years. In 2006 she was made Chevalier dans l'Ordre des Palmes Académiques by the French Government in recognition of her services to French language, culture and literature. Her main areas of
published research are in the fields of text and image studies, especially the early twentieth-century Parisian avant-garde, war and culture studies focusing on France in the twentieth century, and postcolonial studies.
Keywords: war, cultural production, cultural history, memory, cultural transmission, international cultural relations