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188:"Writing After Murder (and Before Suicide): The Confessions of Werther and Rivière," in Reading After Foucault: Institutions, Disciplines, and Technologies of the Self, 1750-1830, ed. Robert Leventhal (Wayne State University Press, 1994), pp. 233–59. 197:"Newtonian Mechanics and the Romantic Rebellion: Introduction," in Beyond the Two Cultures: Essays on Science, Technology, and Literature, ed. Joseph W. Slade and Judith Yaross Lee (Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press, 1990), pp. 131–39. 182:"(De)feats of Detection: The Spurious Key Text from Poe to Eco," in Detecting Texts: The Metaphysical Detective Story from Poe to Postmodernism, eds. P. Merivale and S. E. Sweeney. (University of Pennsylvania Press, 1999), pp. 75–98. 185:"Taking the Sex Out of Sexuality: Foucault's Failed History," in Rethinking Sexuality: Foucault and Classical Antiquity, eds. David Larmour, Paul Allen Miller, and Charles Platter (Princeton University Press, 1998), pp. 42–60. 169:"The Genealogy of Violence in African-American Literature: Non-Native Sources of Native Son," in The Conscience of Humankind: Literature and Traumatic Experience (Vol. 3 of the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Congress of the 166:"Literature as Secret History," in Literatur im Zeitalter der Globalisierung, eds. Manfred Schmeling, Monika Schmitz-Emans, and Kerst Walstra (Würzburg: Verlag Königshausen & Neumann, 2000), pp. 83–97. 216:"Aesthetics of Gender: Winckelmann, Friedrich Schlegel, and the Hermaphroditic Ideal," ch. 14 in Fragments: Incompletion & Discontinuity, ed. L. Kritzman (New York Literary Forum 8-9, ), pp. 189–209. 176:"Literature, Film and Virtuality: Technology's Cutting Edge," in Extreme Beauty: Aesthetics, Politics and Death, eds. James E. Swearingen and Joanne Cutting-Gray (London: Continuum, 2002), pp. 78–88. 191:"The Hermeneutics of Extinction: Denial and Discovery in Scientific Literature," Comparative Criticism 13: Literature and Science, ed. E. S. Shaffer (Cambridge University Press, 1991), pp. 147–69. 314:
George Levine, ed., Realism and Representation: Essays on the Problem of Realism in Relation to Science, Literature, and Culture, in Philosophy and Literature, 18:1 (April 1994), pp. 187– 89.
200:"Confession, Digression, Gravitation: Thomas De Quincey's German Connection," in Thomas De Quincey: Bicentenary Studies, ed. Robert L. Snyder (University of Oklahoma Press, 1985), pp. 308–37. 380: 210:"The Paper Empires and Empirical Fictions of William Gaddis," reprinted in In Recognition of William Gaddis, eds. John Kuehl and Steven Moore (Syracuse University Press, 1984), pp. 162– 73. 179:"Real(ist) Horror: From Execution Videos to Snuff Films," in Underground USA: Filmmaking Beyond the Hollywood Canon, eds. Xavier Mendik and Steven Jay Schneider (London: Wallflower Press, 2002). 76:. In the 1976-77 school year, Black won a fellowship called the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienststipendium, and in 1979, he won a Fellowship at the School of Criticism and Theory at the 308:
Michael Felske, Zukünftige Vergangenheit: Thomas De Quinceys Suspiria de Profundis als natalteleologische Autobiographie, European Romantic Review 8, no. 2 (Spring 1997), pp. 209–13.
213:"Idolology: The Model in Artistic Practice and Critical Theory," in Mimesis in Contemporary Theory, Vol. 1: The Literary and Philosophical Debate (John Benjamins, 1984), pp. 172–200. 87:
In the 1982-83 school term, Black won an NEH Fellowship for Independent Study and Research, and in 1989, he won a Fulbright Travel Grant. In 1990, 1992, 1994–96, and 1998, Black won
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Steven Tötösy de Zepetnek and Milan V. Dimić, eds., Comparative Literature Now: Theories and Practice, in Canadian Review of Comparative Literature 27:1-2 (2002), pp. 307–11.
194:"Mixed Signals in the Body Languages of Sexual, Commercial, and Extraterrestrial Discourse," in Mimesis, Semiosis, and Power, ed. R. Bogue (John Benjamins, 1991), pp. 157–83. 266:"Romanticism and the Sciences," (review of Romanticism and the Sciences, Andrew Cunningham and Nicholas Jardine, eds.), Studies in Romanticism, 31 (Fall 1992), pp. 394–401. 163:"Scientific Models," in The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism (Volume 5: Romanticism), ed. Marshall Brown (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000), pp. 115–137. 204: 170: 122:. In 1986 and 1989, Black was a UGA Exchange Professor at Universitaire, Instelling Antwerpen, Antwerp, in Belgium. In 1990, Black was a visiting professor at 375: 326:
Virgil Nemoianu, The Taming of Romanticism: European Literature and the Age of Biedermeier, in Philosophy and Literature, 10:1 (April 1986), pp. 133–35.
365: 108: 235:"'You Must Remember This': The Intimate and the Obscene in Filmic Narrative," Yearbook of Comparative and General Literature, 40 (1992), pp. 83–89. 355: 69: 285:, ed., Allegory and Representation, and Morton W. Bloomfield, ed., Allegory, Myth and Symbol), Poetics Today, 4:1 (Winter 1983), pp. 109–26. 332:
Frederick Garber, The Autonomy of the Self from Richardson to Huysmans, in Comparative Literature Studies, 20: 4 (Winter 1983), pp. 450–53.
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Eduardo González, The Monstered Self: Narratives of Death and Performance in Latin American Fiction, MLN, 107:5 (Dec. 1992), pp. 1064–67).
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John Johnston's Carnival of Repetition: Gaddis's The Recognitions and Postmodern Theory, in MLN, 105:5 (December 1990), pp. 1120–24.
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Sarah Webster Goodwin and Elisabeth Bronfen, eds. Death and Representation, in Victorian Studies, 39:1 (Autumn 1995), pp. 77–79.
269:"Postmodernist Fictions" (review of Postmodernist Fiction by Brian McHale), Pynchon Notes, 18-19 (Spring-Fall 1986), pp. 96–109. 329:
Renate Jurzik, Der Stoff des Lachens: Studien über Komik, in Revue Belge de Philologie et d'Histoire, 64:3 (1986), pp. 595–97.
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Herbert Lindenberger, The History in Literature: On Value, Genre, Institutions, in The Wordsworth Circle 22: 4 (Fall 1991), 228-30.
244:"The Paper Empires and Empirical Fictions of William Gaddis," The Review of Contemporary Fiction, 2 (Summer 1982), pp. 22–31. 250:"Probing a Post-Romantic Paleontology: Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow," Boundary 2, 8:2 (Winter 1980), pp. 229–54. 104: 305:
Ben Stoltzfus, Lacan and Literature: Purloined Pretexts, in The Comparatist, vol. 22 (May 1998), pp. 194–96. .
247:"Levana: Levitation in Jean Paul and Thomas De Quincey," Comparative Literature, 32 (Winter 1980), pp. 42–62. 238:"The Scientific Essay and Encyclopedic Science," Stanford Literature Review, 1:1 (Spring 1984), pp. 119–48. 345: 20: 229:"Psyche's Progress: Soul- and Self-making from Keats to Wilde," Intertexts 5, no.1 (2001), pp. 7–22. 127: 119: 112: 107:
in New York state. From 1979 to 1982, Black was an assistant professor of comparative literature at the
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Review of The Changes of Cain by Ricardo J. Quinones, The Comparatist, 17 (May 1993), pp. 141–45.
203:"Paper Empires of the New World: Pynchon, Gaddis, Fuentes," Proceedings of the Tenth Congress of the 272:"The Literature of Play and the Literature of Power" (Literature, Mimesis and Play by M. Spariosu), 260:"Murder: The State of the Art," American Literary History 12, no. 4 (winter 2000), pp. 780–93. 81: 73: 31:, Georgia. Black has written extensively on subfields of literature and film studies areas such as 282: 123: 44: 28: 339: 274: 36: 111:. From 1983 to 1986, he was an assistant professor of comparative literature at the 226:"Freud, Moses, and the Death of Rabin," Mortality 7, no. 1 (2002), pp. 83–95. 145:
The Aesthetics of Murder: A Study in Romantic Literature and Contemporary Culture
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The Aesthetics of Murder: A Study in Romantic Literature and Contemporary Culture
289: 32: 241:"Pynchon's Eve of De-struction," Pynchon Notes 14 (Feb. 1984), pp. 23–38. 72:, and then one year later he finished his M.A. in English Literature, also at 292:, Allegories of Reading), Poetics Today, 1:4 (Summer 1980), pp. 189–201. 126:. In 2003, Black was promoted to professor of comparative literature at the 232:"Grisham's Demons," College Literature 25.1 (Winter 1998), pp. 35–40. 173:), ed. Elrud Ibsch (Amsterdam and Atlanta: Rodopi, 2000), pp. 325–36. 103:
In 1978-79, Black was an assistant professor of comparative literature at
40: 80:). In 1979, Black completed his Ph.D. in comparative literature at 151:
The Reality Effect: Film Culture and the Graphic Imperative
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The Reality Effect: Film Culture and the Graphic Imperative
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In 1986, Black was promoted to associate professor at the
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Faculty Research Grants, and in 1997, Black received the
288:"Rhetorical Questions and Critical Riddles" (review of 381:
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill faculty
207:(New York: Garland, 1985), vol. 3, pp. 68–75. 205:International Comparative Literature Association 171:International Comparative Literature Association 8: 109:University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill 147:(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991) 70:Columbia College of Columbia University 93:William Andrews Clark Memorial Library 68:In 1972, Black completed his B.A. at 7: 376:Hamilton College (New York) faculty 366:Columbia College (New York) alumni 78:University of California at Irvine 14: 356:Comparative literature academics 281:"Allegory Unveiled" (review of 153:(Routledge, 2002), iix + 286pp. 278:, 4:4 (1983), pp. 773–82. 158:Chapters, Articles, and Essays 1: 351:University of Georgia faculty 39:, philosophy and history of 397: 371:Stanford University alumni 361:American literary critics 47:. He is the author of 21:Comparative Literature 128:University of Georgia 120:University of Georgia 113:University of Georgia 99:Research and Teaching 89:University of Georgia 25:University of Georgia 221:Articles in Journals 64:Education and awards 82:Stanford University 74:Columbia University 283:Stephen Greenblatt 19:is a Professor of 388: 124:Emory University 105:Hamilton College 45:cultural studies 396: 395: 391: 390: 389: 387: 386: 385: 336: 335: 299: 257: 255:Review Articles 223: 160: 141: 136: 101: 66: 61: 12: 11: 5: 394: 392: 384: 383: 378: 373: 368: 363: 358: 353: 348: 338: 337: 334: 333: 330: 327: 324: 321: 318: 315: 312: 309: 306: 303: 298: 295: 294: 293: 286: 279: 270: 267: 264: 261: 256: 253: 252: 251: 248: 245: 242: 239: 236: 233: 230: 227: 222: 219: 218: 217: 214: 211: 208: 201: 198: 195: 192: 189: 186: 183: 180: 177: 174: 167: 164: 159: 156: 155: 154: 148: 140: 137: 135: 132: 100: 97: 65: 62: 60: 57: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 393: 382: 379: 377: 374: 372: 369: 367: 364: 362: 359: 357: 354: 352: 349: 347: 346:Living people 344: 343: 341: 331: 328: 325: 322: 319: 316: 313: 310: 307: 304: 301: 300: 296: 291: 287: 284: 280: 277: 276: 275:Poetics Today 271: 268: 265: 262: 259: 258: 254: 249: 246: 243: 240: 237: 234: 231: 228: 225: 224: 220: 215: 212: 209: 206: 202: 199: 196: 193: 190: 187: 184: 181: 178: 175: 172: 168: 165: 162: 161: 157: 152: 149: 146: 143: 142: 138: 133: 131: 129: 125: 121: 116: 114: 110: 106: 98: 96: 94: 90: 85: 83: 79: 75: 71: 63: 58: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 38: 37:postmodernism 34: 30: 26: 22: 18: 273: 150: 144: 134:Bibliography 117: 102: 95:Fellowship. 86: 67: 52: 48: 16: 15: 290:Paul de Man 51:(1991) and 33:romanticism 340:Categories 17:Joel Black 55:(2002). 297:Reviews 41:science 23:at the 59:Career 43:, and 29:Athens 139:Books 27:in 342:: 130:. 115:. 84:. 35:,

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Comparative Literature
University of Georgia
Athens
romanticism
postmodernism
science
cultural studies
Columbia College of Columbia University
Columbia University
University of California at Irvine
Stanford University
University of Georgia
William Andrews Clark Memorial Library
Hamilton College
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Georgia
University of Georgia
Emory University
University of Georgia
International Comparative Literature Association
International Comparative Literature Association
Poetics Today
Stephen Greenblatt
Paul de Man
Categories
Living people
University of Georgia faculty
Comparative literature academics
American literary critics
Columbia College (New York) alumni

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