Staff Profile
Dr Pauline Henry-Tierney
Senior Lecturer in French and Translation Studies
- Email: pauline.henry-tierney@ncl.ac.uk
- Address: School of Modern Languages
Old Library Building (Room 6.26)
缅北禁地
缅北禁地-upon-Tyne
NE1 7RU
Background
I have been Senior Lecturer in French and Translation Studies at 缅北禁地 since 2023, and previously Lecturer since my appointment in 2016. Before coming to 缅北禁地, I worked as a Lecturer in French Studies at Nottingham Trent University and as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at the University of Manchester, where I also completed my doctorate in French Studies, funded by a French Graduate Scholarship.
Education
PhD in French Studies, University of Manchester.
MSc in Translation and Technology, Heriot-Watt University.
BA Hons French and German (1st Class with Distinction in spoken French), University of Strathclyde.
Esteem Indicators
I have had the pleasure of being invited to share my research at the following events.
Keynote speaker:
'Embodied Alterities: Translating Women's Erotic Writing in French' at the ‘Pornography in Babel’ conference, University of Antwerp, Belgium, 23-24 October 2025.
'Translating Rape' at the 18th International Postgraduate Conference in Translation and Interpreting (IPCITI 2025), University of Warwick, UK, 13-14 November 2025.
'Rethinking (Self)Translation in (Trans)national Contexts' postgraduate conference, University of Manchester, 7 June 2019.
Invited speaker:
Translation Studies seminar series, University of Edinburgh, 22 January 2020.
Translation Studies seminar, University College Cork, 16 September 2019.
Translation and Gender seminar, Cambridge Conversations in Translation Research Group, University of Cambridge, 8 May 2018.
Translating Feminism seminar, University of Glasgow, 16 January 2017.
My opinion is regularly sought to provide peer review for journal articles, book proposals and full manuscripts. I have provided reviews for the following journals: Feminist Translation Studies, MHRA, New Voices in Translation Studies, Target, Translating and Interpreting, Translation Studies, The Translator; and academic presses: Bloomsbury, Brill, Oxford University Press, Routledge and Peter Lang.
Responsibilities
Since September 2025, I have been the Co-Director (with Dr Yalta Chen) of Postgraduate Research in SML.
I am also currently the Degree Programme Director (DPD) for the BA in Modern Languages, Translation and Interpreting.
From 2018-2025, I served as a Sexual Violence Liaison Officer for the University. In this role, I provided survivor-led, trauma-responsive support and information to students of all genders who had experienced sexual violence (including sexual harassment) whilst studying at the university. Part of the role also involved developing and delivering awareness training on issues such as consent and reporting sexual harassment and misconduct.
From 2017-2024, I was a member of SML's Equality, Diversity and Inclusion committee.
In 2018, I co-led the Language and Gender Inclusivity project in SML. This Faculty-funded project created a multilingual glossary to promote the use of gender inclusive terminology among our university community.
My research interests lie at the intersections of gender and translation, focusing specifically on how contemporary women’s writing in French is being translated.
I am currently preparing a monograph based on my doctoral thesis. In this project, I explore the recent transgressive modality in post-millennial (2000-2010) French and Francophone women’s (auto)fictional writing and examine how this writing is translated into English. Specifically, I focus on how references to gender identity, female sexuality and female corporeality are being translated in relation to women’s lived experiences on topoi such as prostitution, matrophobia, sexual experience, anorexia and transgenderism.
Another area of research concerns French philosopher, Simone de Beauvoir and the dissemination of her thought into a multitude of global contexts via translation. I have recently co-organised an international conference with , on the global translations of Le Deuxième Sexe and we are currently preparing an edited volume on the topic.
Postgraduate Supervision
I am an experienced supervisor of PhD students and welcome proposals for prospective students working in the areas of contemporary women’s writing in French, feminist translation theory, feminist theories, gender and sexuality studies, feminist philosophy, literary translation, and audiovisual translation.
Completed PhD Theses:
Daisy Zijun Feng (second supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Investigating the Chinese Fan Subtitling of Lesbian Representation in Anglophone Audiovisual Texts: A Multimodal Case Study of Orange Is the New Black (2013-2019). Awarded 2025.
Olivia McCannon (co-supervisors: Sinead Morrissey and Tara Bergin) 'Living Translations of Poetry in the Anthropocene: From Louky Bersianik’s Maternative to The Lives of Z.' Awarded 2024.
Dariush Robertson (first supervisor: Yalta Ya-Yun Chen): 'Chinese to English Video Game Linguists and Culture Specific Items in the Translation of a Wuxia RPG: a controlled partial-localisation case study.' Awarded 2024.
Xueman Cao (second supervisor: Yalta Ya-Yun Chen): 'Translating Sexually Explicit Language in Popular Fiction from English into Chinese: Exploring Patterns and Strategies.' Awarded 2022.
Completed MLitt Theses:
Emily Armitage (co-supervisor Fernando Beleza): 'Translating the Taboo: Exploring the translation of transgressive themes in Novas Cartas Portuguesas (1972).' Awarded 2023.
My current research students:
(co-supervisors: Sinead Morrissey and Tara Bergin): 'A Girdle Round the Earth: Intertextual Crossings in the Translation of Verse Form'
Tianyu Yu (second supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Translating Women's Gender Roles in Moment in Peking'.
Yixuan Deng (second supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Investigating the Writing and Translation of Chinese Women’s Embodied Experiences: A Transitivity-Based Study of Xiao Hong’s Sheng Si Chang (1935) and Hulanhe Zhuan (1941) and Their English Translations'.
Alex Li (second supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Subtitling Dialect Humour: Strategies, Stereotypes, and Reception'
Ailin Li (co-supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Reloading Herstories - A Multimodal Case Study on Female Representation in Video Game Localisation'
Zen Li (co-supervisor: Ya-Yun Chen): 'Habitus, culture and gender: a case study of Wilt l. Idema and his English translations of China’s four great folktales'
Florencia Frete (co-supervisor: Jo Robinson): 'Above and BeyONd: Developing and Evaluating New Approaches to Access for Opera North'
Undergraduate Teaching (25/26)
Module leader for:
FRE4015 - From Experimental to Explicit: Translating Women's Writing in French
Contributor to:
TRI4002 - Translation Theory and Practice 3 (subtitling)
FRE4087 - Level D (HE further advanced) Translation and Interpreting
SML4099 - UG Dissertation/Translation Project
Postgraduate Teaching (25/26)
Contributor to:
SML8023 - The Language Industry: Professions, Processes and Society
SML7001 - Translation and Interpreting Studies
SML8098 - MA Dissertation
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Articles
- Henry-Tierney P. . Paragraph 2023, 46(2), 259-274.
- Henry-Tierney P. . L’Esprit Créateur 2020, 60(3), 6-18.
- Henry-Tierney P. . Translation and Literature 2020, 29(3), 338-354.
- Henry-Tierney P. . L'Esprit Créateur 2019, 59(3), 73-85.
- Henry-Tierney P. . Canada and Beyond: A Journal of Canadian Literary and Cultural Studies 2013, 3(1-2), 161-179.
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Authored Book
- Henry-Tierney P. . Abingdon: Routledge, 2023.
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Book Chapters
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: Bullock J; Henry-Tierney P, ed. Translating Simone de Beauvoir's The Second Sex: Transnational Framing, Interpretation and Impact. Abingdon: Routledge, 2023, pp.171-183.
- Bullock J, Henry-Tierney P. . In: Julia C. Bullock; Pauline Henry-Tierney, ed. Translating Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex Transnational Framing, Interpretation, and Impact. Abingdon: Routledge, 2023, pp.1-13.
- Bullock JC, Henry-Tierney P. . In: Julia C. Bullock; Pauline Henry-Tierney, ed. Translating Simone de Beauvoir’s The Second Sex Transnational Framing, Interpretation, and Impact. Abingdon: Routledge, 2023, pp.220-245.
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: Bracke, M; Bullock, J; Morris, P; Schulz, S, ed. Translating Feminism: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Text, Place and Agency. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021, pp.43-65.
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: von Flotow, L; Kamal, H, ed. Routledge Handbook of Translation, Feminism and Gender. London: Routledge, 2020, pp.255-265.
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: Toto, P; de Marco, M, ed. Gender Approaches in the Translation Classroom: Training the Doers. London: Palgrave MacMillan, 2019, pp.27-44.
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: Loic Bourdeau, ed. Horrible Mothers: Representations across Francophone North America. Lincoln, NE, USA: University of Nebraska Press, 2018.
- Henry-Tierney P. . In: Castro O; Ergun E, ed. Feminist Translation Studies: Local and Transnational Perspectives. London: Routledge, 2017, pp.222-234.
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Edited Book
- Bullock J, Henry-Tierney P, ed. . Abingdon: Routledge, 2023.