Personal profile
Biography
Originally trained in modern European languages, literatures, and thought at the Universities of London and Oxford, I read for a DPhil from 1996-1999 under the supervision of the late Prof. Malcolm Bowie on French literature and discourses of necrophilia. (This was published as Desiring the Dead: Necrophilia and Nineteenth-Century French Literature in 2003). I have since worked at Queen Mary University of London and the University of Exeter, before taking up my Chair at the University of Birmingham in 2012.
In 2009, I was the recipient of a Philip Leverhulme Prize, awarded to “outstanding scholars under the age of 36 who have made a substantial contribution to their field of study and whose future contributions are held to be of correspondingly high promise”. This prize provided me with two years of funded research leave from Exeter from 2010-2012. During the two-year period of research leave, I completed a major monograph about the gendering and othering of the figure of the murderer from 1830 to the present day, The Subject of Murder: Gender, Exceptionality, and the Modern Killer, which appeared in March 2013 with the University of Chicago Press, and I worked on a co-authored book with Dr Iain Morland and Dr Nikki Sullivan about the work of the late sexologist John Money. The cheekily titled Fuckology: Critical Essays on John Money’s Diagnostic Concepts was published in 2015, also with Chicago UP. My section of the book explores Money’s contribution to the controversial perversion/ paraphilia diagnosis.
Next, I wrote Selfish Women (Routledge, 2019). This book has reached an extensive readership both within and beyond the academy; an updated and expanded 2nd edition has accordingly been commissioned to appear in 2027. The book examines cultural narratives surrounding women who espouse or explore discourses of self-interest, self-regard, and selfishness. It examines whether women with politics that are contrary to the interests of the collective can teach us anything about the value of rethinking the role of the individual. My most recent book, Against Affect, the research for which was funded by a Leverhulme Fellowship, appeared in the University of Nebraska Press’s “Provocations” series on 1 April 2026. It argues against the contemporary overvaluation of emotion exemplified by the “affective turn” and in favour of a “redistribution of reason” as crucial strategies for a post-truth world.
I am an editor (chief editor from 2024-2026) of Paragraph, the UK’s foremost journal of Modern Critical Theory.
Research interests
My research interrogates disciplinary boundaries. It explores the ethical and epistemological value of critical theory for understanding modern and contemporary culture. In all of my work I like to think against the grain and to challenge commonplaces. In particular, I write on “difficult” political, philosophical, and psychological concepts including (ab)normality, exceptionality, gendered selfishness, reason, and freedom. I have worked on contentious psychiatric and sexological diagnoses and examined tensions within and between traditions of feminism. I have also published widely on the French philosopher and historian Michel Foucault, some of whose methods inspire my own.
My next major research project is: "Sex-Offending in the 21st Century: Harm Prevention in an Online, Identitarian Age”.
This nascent project seeks to understand current sex-offending behaviours that are (a) potentiated by and (b) taking place in the cultural context of the digital communication age and its proliferation of online identitarian communities. Recommendations for harm-reduction are underpinned by rational analysis of behaviours that are too-often sensationalized and rendered taboo, guided by extensive team experience of devising and disseminating information and training tools for professionals and the public, and grounded in a profound understanding of the pipeline between online communities and communication methods and resultant attitudes and behaviours. Funding is currently being sought to support this project’s activities.
A related pilot project, “Understanding Incel Behaviour to Reduce Extreme Violence against Women and Girls”, was funded by the University’s Institute for Global Innovation (PI: Dr Sophie King-Hill; CI: me) and ran from 2023-24.
My inaugural lecture at the University of Birmingham took as its subject matter some aspects of my research project on ‘selfish women’ that culminated in my 2019 monograph of that title
Expertise related to UN Sustainable Development Goals
In 2015, UN member states agreed to 17 global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure prosperity for all. This person’s work contributes towards the following SDG(s):
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SDG 3 Good Health and Well-being
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SDG 5 Gender Equality
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SDG 14 Life Below Water
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SDG 16 Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
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Collaborations and top research areas from the last five years
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Against Affect
Downing, L., 1 Apr 2026, University of Nebraska Press. 164 p. (Provocations)Research output: Book/Report › Book
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On Refusing to Care as a Feminist Ethic: A Response to ‘Reactionary Feminists’ Louise Perry and Mary Harrington
Downing, L., 2 Jul 2025, In: Paragraph . 48, 2, p. 151-167 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Revisiting the Abject Phallus in a Post-#Metoo/ #BalanceTonPorc World
Downing, L., 21 Jul 2025, In: Nottingham French Studies. 64, 2, p. 109-122 11 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Author Functions and Freedom: “Michel Foucault” and “Ayn Rand” in the Anglophone “Culture Wars”
Downing, L., 30 Nov 2023, In: Paragraph . 46, 3, p. 301–316 16 p.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Critical Freedoms
Downing, L. (Editor), Cox, L. (Contributor), Nelson, M. (Contributor), Waltham-Smith, N. (Contributor) & Nicholas, L. (Contributor), 1 Nov 2023, (E-pub ahead of print) In: Paragraph . 46, 3Research output: Contribution to journal › Special issue › peer-review
Projects
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Prizes
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Philip Leverhulme Prize
Downing, L. (Recipient), 1 Sept 2009
Prize: Prize (including medals and awards)