
Catherine Belsey
Author · 6 books
Catherine Belsey is currently Research Professor at Swansea University and formerly Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff University. Best known for her pioneering book, Critical Practice (Methuen, 1980), Catherine Belsey has an international reputation as a deft and sophisticated critical theorist and subtle and eloquent critic of literature, particularly of Renaissance texts. Her main area of work is on the implications of poststructuralist theory for aspects of cultural history and criticism. Her present project is ’Culture and the Real’, a consideration of the limitations of contemporary constructivism in the light of Lacanian psychoanalysis. Professor Belsey chairs the Centre for Critical and Cultural Theory, a research forum for discussion and debate on current views of the relation between human beings and culture.
Series
Books

Criticism
Ideas in Profile
2016

The Feminist Reader
Essays in Gender and the Politics of Literary Criticism
1989

The Subject of Tragedy
Identity and Difference in Renaissance Drama
1985

Tales of the Troubled Dead
Ghost Stories in Cultural History
2019

Poststructuralism
A Very Short Introduction
2002

Critical Practice
1980