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Pub Date : 2021-06-18 DOI: 10.1353/sli.2018.0018
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Hannah Marije Altorf was, until Autumn 2020, Reader in Philosophy. She has written on the philosophical and literary works of Iris Murdoch and on different forms of philosophical dialogue. She is the author of Iris Murdoch and the Art of Imagining (Continuum 2008) and together with Mariëtte Willemsen she translated Iris Murdoch’s The Sovereignty of Good into Dutch (Boom 2003). Currently, she is a student rabbi at Leo Baeck College and writing a book on public philosophy, tentatively called “Thinking in Public.”

Athanasios Dimakis is a postdoctoral researcher at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens in the program “Hotels and the Modern Subject: 1890-1940,” funded by the Hellenic Foundation for Research and Innovation. Athanasios holds an MA (with Distinction) from Goldsmiths College, University of London, and a PhD (with Distinction) from NKUA. His publications include: “‘I’ve seen you at it’: Visual Frenzy and the Panopticon in Iris Murdoch’s The Bell,” The Iris Murdoch Review. Athanasios is the recipient of the 2020 William Godshalk Prize for New Durrell Scholarship awarded by the International Lawrence Durrell Society.

David J. Fine is an assistant professor of English at the University of Dayton. His research focuses on sex, secularization, and ethics in the modern British novel, and he teaches courses in twentieth-century fiction, LGBTQ+ literature, and feminist theory. He has published on issues surrounding religion, queerness, and critical pedagogy.

Margaret Guise taught Theology, specializing in New Testament studies, patristics, and the development of Trinitarian doctrine, at Sarum College, Salisbury, the University of Chichester, and the Portsmouth Pathway Ministerial Formation Programme (delivered under the aegis of Ripon College, Cuddesdon) until she retired in 2020. She has also for a number of years been a Research Associate of the Iris Murdoch Research Centre at the University of Chichester. She now lives in Chichester, West Sussex.

Farisa Khalid is a PhD candidate in English at George Washington University. She specializes in British literature from the late nineteenth century to the present, modern drama, genre studies (science fiction and spy fiction), and postcolonial literature. Her work has appeared in Modern Fiction Studies, Journal of Modern Literature, The Journal of Popular Culture, and Animation.

Rebecca Moden recently completed a PhD with a dissertation titled “Writer Meets Painter: Iris Murdoch and Harry Weinberger,” which she is now preparing for publication. Other publications include a chapter for Murdoch on Truth and Love

以下是内容的简短摘录,而不是摘要:撰稿人汉娜·玛丽耶·阿尔托夫在2020年秋季之前一直是哲学读者。她写过关于艾里斯·默多克的哲学和文学作品以及不同形式的哲学对话的文章。她是《艾瑞斯·默多克与想象的艺术》(Continuum 2008)的作者,并与Mariëtte Willemsen一起将艾瑞斯·默多克的《善的主权》翻译成荷兰语(Boom 2003)。目前,她是利奥贝克学院的一名学生拉比,正在写一本关于公共哲学的书,暂定名为《公共思考》(Thinking in public)。Athanasios Dimakis是雅典国立和卡波迪斯特大学的博士后研究员,研究项目为“酒店与现代主题:1890-1940”,由希腊研究与创新基金会资助。Athanasios拥有伦敦大学金史密斯学院(Goldsmiths College)的硕士学位(优异)和NKUA的博士学位(优异)。他的出版物包括:“我见过你在它:视觉狂潮和全景监狱在虹膜默多克的钟声,”虹膜默多克评论。Athanasios是由国际劳伦斯·达雷尔协会颁发的2020年威廉·戈德沙克奖新达雷尔奖学金的获得者。David J. Fine是代顿大学的英语助理教授。他的研究重点是现代英国小说中的性、世俗化和伦理,并教授20世纪小说、LGBTQ+文学和女权主义理论等课程。他发表过关于宗教、酷儿和批判教育学的文章。玛格丽特·吉斯在索尔兹伯里的塞勒姆学院、奇切斯特大学和朴茨茅斯途径部长形成计划(在Cuddesdon的里彭学院的支持下提供)教授神学,专攻新约研究、教父学和三位一体教义的发展,直到2020年退休。她还曾在奇切斯特大学Iris Murdoch研究中心担任研究助理多年。她现在住在西苏塞克斯郡的奇切斯特。法瑞萨·哈立德(Farisa Khalid)是乔治华盛顿大学英语专业的博士候选人。她的专长是十九世纪末至今的英国文学、现代戏剧、体裁研究(科幻小说和间谍小说)以及后殖民文学。她的作品曾发表在《现代小说研究》、《现代文学杂志》、《流行文化杂志》和《动画》上。丽贝卡·莫登最近完成了博士学位,论文题为“作家遇见画家:艾瑞斯·默多克和哈里·温伯格”,她现在正准备出版。其他出版物包括默多克关于真理与爱的一章(2018年):“通过艺术的解放:默多克小说的形式与转变”。莫登是《默多克评论》的助理编辑。亨利·沃尔特·斯波尔丁三世(加勒特福音神学院)是俄亥俄州弗农山拿撒勒大学的神学副教授和副校园牧师。他是《上帝与我们的公正和爱的凝视:保罗的启示录,政治神学》(Wipf and Stock Press)的作者。他还在《卫斯理神学杂志》、《麦克里纳杂志》和《青年事工杂志》等刊物上发表了几篇期刊文章。Rossitsa Terzieva-Artemis,塞浦路斯尼科西亚大学语言文学系文学教授,研究领域为现代英语和英语文学、大陆哲学和文化研究。她拥有保加利亚大利科特尔诺沃大学英语语言文学硕士学位;匈牙利中欧大学性别研究硕士学位;乔治华盛顿大学人文科学硕士和博士学位。她是《无意识的故事:弗洛伊德、拉康和克里斯蒂娃的子版本》一书的作者,也是《特殊语言杂志》关于朱莉娅·克里斯蒂娃的特刊的编辑,以及福特·马多克斯·福特小说《好士兵》的论文集的编辑。目前,她正在研究作为一种体裁的后现代小说以及文学与哲学的交集。菲奥娜·汤姆金森,名古屋大学人文研究生院副教授,自2017年以来一直在那里工作。她曾在伊斯坦布尔的Yeditepe大学工作。她拥有伊斯坦布尔Boğaziçi大学哲学硕士和博士学位,以及牛津大学英语语言文学学士和硕士学位。她的出版物包括一些关于默多克的文章,主要集中在主题…
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Pub Date : 2020-02-13 DOI: 10.1353/sli.2018.0008
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Andrew Bennett is Professor of English at the University of Bristol, UK. His books include Suicide Century: Literature and Suicide from James Joyce to David Foster Wallace (2017), Wordsworth Writing (2007), Romantic Poets and the Culture of Posterity (1999), Keats, Narrative and Audience (1994), and, as editor, William Wordsworth in Context (2015).

Kirsty Cameron is a PhD candidate in English at the University of Manitoba. Cameron was awarded a 2018 SSHRC doctoral fellowship for her dissertation work on Tennessee Williams. Kirsty is also a creative writer, an English TA, and an itinerant sessional instructor in composition and creative writing at Brandon University.

Leigh Wetherall Dickson is Senior Lecturer at the University of Northumbria, She has published and edited many work on the nature and representation of illness in the long eighteenth century. Her current research interest is the overlap between fame, fashion and illness in the Regency period.

Michelle Faubert is Associate Professor at the University of Manitoba and Visiting Fellow at Northumbria University, UK. Her monographs are Granville Sharp's Uncovered Letter and the Zong Massacre (2018) and Rhyming Reason: The Poetry of Romantic-Era Psychologists (2009); she has also edited two editions for Broadview Press and four volumes and journal issues. She is the Principal Investigator of "Romanticism and Revolutionary Suicide," funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (2015–20).

Deanna Koretsky is Assistant Professor of English at Spelman College, where she specializes in transatlantic Romantic-era literatures, critical race theory, and feminist theory. She is currently completing her first book, Death Rights: Romantic Suicide, Race, and the Bounds of Liberalism, with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities and UNCF/ Mellon. Most recently, she co-edited, with Joel Pace, a special issue of Symbiosis entitled "New Directions in Transatlantic Romanticisms." [End Page 139]

Kelly McGuire is an Associate Professor of English and Gender & Women's Studies at Trent University in Canada, where she specializes in eighteenth-century literature and health humanities.

Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square received her PhD from the University of Oxford in 2017, after which she held a Research Affiliateship with the University of Manitoba Institute for the Humanities while also working as a Postdoctoral Fellow. She is currently a faculty member in the Department of English at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Surrey, BC. Her research projec

这里是内容的一个简短摘录,而不是摘要:投稿人Andrew Bennett是英国布里斯托尔大学的英语教授。他的著作包括《自杀世纪:从詹姆斯·乔伊斯到大卫·福斯特·华莱士的文学与自杀》(2017年)、《华兹华斯写作》(2007年)、《浪漫主义诗人与后代文化》(1999年)、《济慈、叙事与观众》(1994年),以及作为编辑的《语境中的威廉·华兹华斯》(2015年)。Kirsty Cameron是马尼托巴大学英语专业的博士候选人。卡梅伦被授予2018年SSHRC博士奖学金,因为她在田纳西·威廉姆斯的论文工作。她还是一位创意作家、英语助教,并在布兰登大学(Brandon University)担任作曲和创意写作的巡回讲师。Leigh Wetherall Dickson是诺森比亚大学的高级讲师,她出版并编辑了许多关于十八世纪疾病的本质和表现的著作。她目前的研究兴趣是摄政时期名声、时尚和疾病之间的重叠。米歇尔·福伯特,曼尼托巴大学副教授,英国诺森比亚大学访问学者。她的专著有格兰维尔·夏普的《未揭露的信》和《宗宗大屠杀》(2018)和《押韵的原因:浪漫主义时代心理学家的诗歌》(2009);她还为Broadview出版社编辑了两个版本,并编辑了四卷和期刊。加拿大社会科学与人文研究理事会“浪漫主义与革命自杀”项目首席研究员(2015-20)。迪安娜·科瑞茨基,斯佩尔曼学院英语助理教授,专攻跨大西洋浪漫主义文学、批判种族理论和女权主义理论。她目前正在完成她的第一本书,《死亡权利:浪漫的自杀、种族和自由主义的界限》,得到了国家人文基金会和联合国儿童基金会/梅隆大学的支持。最近,她与乔尔·佩斯共同编辑了《共生》杂志的一期特刊,题为《跨大西洋浪漫主义的新方向》。[End Page 139]凯利·麦奎尔(Kelly McGuire)是英语与性别副教授。她在加拿大特伦特大学攻读女性研究专业,专攻18世纪文学和健康人文学科。Shoshannah Bryn Jones Square于2017年在牛津大学获得博士学位,之后她在马尼托巴大学人文学院担任研究员,同时还担任博士后研究员。她目前是不列颠哥伦比亚省萨里市昆特兰理工大学英语系的一名教员。她的研究项目“书籍、大脑和仁爱:移情的跨学科研究”,从文学、神经科学、心理学、哲学、工程学、经济学、物理学、数学等多个角度探讨了移情。Square的文章《疯狂的过度爱:玛丽·雪莱的《福克纳》中的超级同情、忠诚和自杀》将于2020年发表在《浪漫主义随笔》上。[End Page 140]版权所有©2018 Georgia State University…
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