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职称:Professor
所属学校:Boston University
所属院系:College of Arts & Sciences
所属专业:English/Language Arts Teacher Education
联系方式:617-358-2534
My research focuses on American literature, modernism, and black poetry of the Americas, and my approach, which emphasizes transnational and intercultural dialogue, is reflected in courses I have taught at all levels, including “Transnational Modernism,” “American Literature and Transculturation,” “American Poetry,” “Introduction to American Studies,” and “American Literature and World Cultures.” My first book, From Emerson to King: Democracy, Race, and the Politics of Protest (Oxford UP, 1997) examined Emerson’s critical engagement with the dynamics of economic individualism and the debate over slavery, and showed how his writings fostered an abiding legacy of protest writing by African Americans such as W. E. B. Du Bois and Martin Luther King, Jr. In Race, American Literature and Transnational Modernisms (Cambridge UP, 2008), I developed a more global and comparative perspective. Placing American literature in a New World context, I explored how the poetry of Whitman, Poe, Eliot, and Pound, along with their Francophone avant-garde contemporaries in the Caribbean and in Europe, influenced African American modernists such as Langston Hughes, as well as Caribbean poets such as Derek Walcott, Wilson Harris, and Aimé Césaire. My current book project, American Japonisme and Modernist Style, continues with my interest in transnationalism, intercultural exchange, and the American contexts of literary modernism. Here, however, my approach is more interdisciplinary as I study how the opening of Japan, and the widening popular appeal of Japanese culture in the latter half of the nineteenth century, had a formative effect on the emergence of modernism. For this project, I examine works by Emerson, Fenollosa, Okakura, Eliot, Pound, Noguchi, and others.
10/13 - present. Professor of En glish , American and New England Studies , Boston University 9/02 - 9/13. Associate Professor of English, Boston University 9/02 - 9/04, 1/08 - 8/09. Director, American and New England Studies Program, Boston University 9/97 - 9/02. Assistant Professor, Departme nt of English, Boston University 7/92 - 7/97. Assistant Professor, Department of English, University of Illinois at Chicago 7/96. Fellow, Center for Rhetoric Studies, University of Cape Town, South Africa 9/87 - 6/88, 9/90 - 6/92. Teaching Assistant, Harvard University