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Timothy A Brennan

职称:Prof

所属学校:University of Minnesota-Twin Cities

所属院系:Creative Writing

所属专业:Creative Writing

联系方式:612-626-1638

简介

Timothy Brennan works on the relationship between comparative literature, world literature, and global English. He is a member of both the departments of Cultural Studies & Comparative Literature, and English, and is a member of the graduate faculty of American Studies. He is also affiliated with the Institute for Global Studies and the Institute for Advanced Studies. His essays and course offerings deal with issues of intellectual history, cultural theory, the Marxist and phenomenological traditions, the avant-gardes, theories of colonialism and imperialism, problems of translation, and popular music. He is the author of Secular Devotion: Afro-Latin Music and Imperial Jazz (Verso, 2008), and edited, introduced, and co-translated the first English edition of Alejo Carpentier’s classic study, Music in Cuba (U of Minnesota P, 2001). Other books include Wars of Position: The Cultural Politics of Left and Right (Columbia UP, 2006), Empire in Different Colors (Revolver, 2007), At Home in the World: Cosmopolitanism Now (Harvard UP, 1997), and Salman Rushdie and the Third World: Myths of the Nation (Macmillan, 1989). In 1989, he received an award from the Council of Editors of Learned Journals for his special issue of Modern Fiction Studies titled “Narratives of Colonial Resistance“ (1989). Professor Brennan is a recipient of fellowships from the Fulbright Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Council of Learned Societies, the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, and the McKnight foundation, and has taught at Cornell University, the University of Michigan, and the Humboldt University (Berlin). He was Director of the Humanities Institute between 2002 and 2004, has chaired the Sociological Approaches to Literature Division of the Modern Language Association (MLA), editing a book series ““Cultural Margins“ at Cambridge University Press between 1997-2003. His most recent book is Borrowed Light, Vol. I: Vico, Hegel and the Colonies (Stanford UP, 2014) and his current project is Borrowed Light, Vol. II, Imperial Form. He was named Russell Chair in the Humanities in 2014. Since 2000, Prof. Brennan has been the featured speaker at over seventy universities and cultural institutions throughout the world, and has worked as an international news features broadcaster for WKCR-FM (New York), and appeared on Chicago Public Radio and as a panelist on PBS. His essay on the Canadian politician Michael Ignatieff was featured in the September 3, 2006 Sunday edition of the Toronto Star, and his essay (co-written with Doug Rossinow) on the Israel/Palestine conflict was the featured article on Yahoo.com in 2003. His essays have been translated into Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Polish, Turkish, French, Korean, Slovenian, Chinese, Hungarian, and Japanese, and his writing has appeared in a variety of publications including The Nation, The Times Literary Supplement, The Cambridge Companion to Postcolonial Studies, Critical Inquiry, The South Atlantic Quarterly, Public Culture, The Chronicle of Higher Education and the London Review of Books.

职业经历

Invited Faculty Member in Residence at the School For Criticism and Theory, Cornell University: Experimental Seminar, Public Lectures, Teaching & Consulting , June 10, 2010 - July 27, 2010 Invited Panelist for the National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Stipend Competition 2007: Review and Assess the work of 45 Applicants , Fall 2007 Invited Outside Reviewer of Churchill, Fitzwilliam, New Hall, and Trinity Hall Junior Research Fellowship Competition at Cambridge University (UK): One of the Judges of the Competition , Spring 2007 - Fall 2007 Editor, "Cultural Margins," A Book Series at Cambridge University Press: Acquisitions, creative, and copy editing of Cambridge book series , October 1997 - August 2002 Elected Member of Delegate Assembly: Modern Language Association , Fall 2007 - Spring 2010 "Globalism, Autonomy, and the Human Condition": Invited U.S. consultant on a 3-year, $2 million Canadian Social Science Research Council Project , August 2001 - January 2005 Invited Reviewer of the Best Critical Edition, Modern Language Association: Reviewed thirty-two critical editions for MLA , May 2003 - November 2003 Director, Humanities Institute, University of Minnesota: Chief Administrator and Creative Planner , July 2002 - January 2004 Member of Editorial Advisory Board, Cultural Critique; Journal of Commonwealth & Postcolonial Studies; and The Minnesota Review: Read manuscripts, consult, and offer editorial advice to these journals , September 1995 Sociological Approaches to Literature Division, Modern Language Association: Chair of the Executive Council , December 1999 - January 2003 Invited Grants Reviewer for the Social Science Research Council/ American Council of Learned Societies: Reviewer of Dissertation Field Research Grants, 2 consecutive years , 1999 - 2000

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