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Conférence de Mark Morrisson: American Periodical Studies, Big Magazines and Literary Experimentation

Publié le 27 octobre 2018 Mis à jour le 29 novembre 2018
Date(s)

le 1 octobre 2018

17h-19h
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Bâtiment Max Weber (W)

Salle de séminaire 1
Mark Morrisson (Penn State), viendra donner une conférence intitulée "American Periodical Studies, Big Magazines and Literary Experimentation", pour le groupe Literature Matters (CREA 370). La conférence et la discussion aura lieu en anglais.

Bio: Mark S. Morrisson is Professor and Head of English at Penn State University. He is author of The Public Face of Modernism: Little Magazines, Audiences, and Reception 1905-1920 (U of Wisconsin P, 2001); Modern Alchemy: Occultism and the Emergence of Atomic Theory (Oxford UP, 2007), and Modernism, Science, and Technology (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016); and numerous articles and chapters; and he is co-editor, with Richard Shillitoe, of I Saw Water: An Occult Novel and Other Selected Writings by Ithell Colquhoun (Penn State UP, 2014), and, with Jack Selzer, co-editor of an edition of the Parisian little magazine Tambour. Morrisson is a past editor of the Penn State University Press series, Refiguring Modernism: Arts, Literatures, Sciences, and a past co-editor, with Sean Latham, of the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies. Early in his career, he enjoyed a role in the founding of the Modernist Studies Association, and he returned at mid-career to its board as President.Mark S. Morrisson is Professor and Head of English at Penn State University. He is author of The Public Face of Modernism: Little Magazines, Audiences, and Reception 1905-1920 (U of Wisconsin P, 2001); Modern Alchemy: Occultism and the Emergence of Atomic Theory (Oxford UP, 2007), and Modernism, Science, and Technology (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016); and numerous articles and chapters; and he is co-editor, with Richard Shillitoe, of I Saw Water: An Occult Novel and Other Selected Writings by Ithell Colquhoun (Penn State UP, 2014), and, with Jack Selzer, co-editor of an edition of the Parisian little magazine Tambour. Morrisson is a past editor of the Penn State University Press series, Refiguring Modernism: Arts, Literatures, Sciences, and a past co-editor, with Sean Latham, of the Journal of Modern Periodical Studies. Early in his career, he enjoyed a role in the founding of the Modernist Studies Association, and he returned at mid-career to its board as President.

Mis à jour le 29 novembre 2018