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Department of
English Language and Literature Graduate Programs |
English Faculty
Mark Freed, Ph.D.Associate Professor Anspach Hall 218
EducationPh.D., Michigan State University, 1996 Teaching Expertise
Literary Theory
Cultural Theory
History of Literary Criticism
Postmodernism
Research Interests
Cultural Theory
Literature and Philosophy
Literature and Science
Frankfurt Critical Theory
French Poststructuralism
Austrian Modernism
Publications
Latour, Lyotard, and the
Problematics of Legitimation". Angelaki: A Journal for
Theoretical
Humanities. Winter 2005.
“Latour, Musil, and the Discourse
of Non-Modernity.” Symplokē: A Journal for the
Intermingling of Literary, Cultural, and Theoretical Scholarship.
Spring 2003.
Review of Bad Subjects: Political Education for Everyday Life. Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association. Fall 2002. "Cultural Studies, Ethics, and the Eclipse of Agency." Journal of the Midwest Modern Language Association. 34.2 (2001): 1-14. "Mary Ward and Critical Theology in England: The Moral Irrelevance of Dogma." Transfiguring the Faith of Their Fathers: Women's Theology in Nineteenth-Century Britain. Ed. Julie Melnyk. Hamden, CT: Garland Publishing, 1998.
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