University of Warwick, Department of Philosophy, Centre for Research in Philosophy and Literature

CRPL

Associated Members of Staff

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Following is a list of books published by members of staff across the university who are associated with the Centre. Profiles of individual members of staff can be found by following the links indicated by the names.

Keith Ansell-Pearson (Philosophy)
Nietzsche contra Rousseau (1991); (ed.) Nietzsche and Modern German Thought (1991); (co-ed.) The Fate of the New Nietzsche (1993); An Introduction to Nietzsche as Political Thinker (1994); Viroid Life: Perspectives on Nietzsche and the Transhuman Condition (1997); (ed.) Deleuze and Philosophy: The Difference Engineer (1997); Germinal Life: The Difference and Repetition of Deleuze (1999); (co-ed.) Nihilism Now: Monsters of Energy (2000); Philosophy and the Adventure of the Virtual: Bergson and the Time of Life (2001); (ed.) Bergson Key Writings (2001); How to Read Nietzsche (205); (ed.) A Companion to Nietzsche (forthcoming 2006); (ed.) A Nietzsche Reader (forthcoming 2006).

Susan Bassnett (Centre for Translation and Comparative Cultural Studies)
Luigi Pirandello (1983); Sylvia Plath (1987); Elizabeth:, A Feminist Perspective (1988); with M Booth & J Stokes, Bernhardt, Terry, Duse: The Actress in Her Time (1988); Knives and Angels: Women Writers in Latin America (1990); Shakespeare: The Elizabethan Plays (1993); Language Through Literature: Creative Language Teaching Through Literature (1993); Comparative Literature: A Critical Introduction (1993); (co-ed.) Luigi Pirandello in the Theatre: A Documentary Record (1993); with M Booth & J Stokes, Three Tragic Actresses: Siddons, Rachel, Ristori (1996); (ed.) Studying British Cultures: An Introduction (1997); with André Lefevere Constructing Cultures (1998); (ed.) Post-Colonial Translation: Theory and Practice (1999); Translation Studies (3rd ed., 2002); Exchanging Lives: Poems and Translations (2002).

Michael Bell (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Primitivism (1972); (ed.) Context of English Literature 1900-1930 (1980) ; The Sentiment of Reality: Truth of Feeling in the European Novel (1983); F.R. Leavis (1988); D.H.Lawrence: Language and Being (1992); Gabriel García Márquez: Solitude and Solidarity (1993); Literature, Modernism and Myth: Belief and Responsibility in the Twentieth Century (1997); (co-ed.) Myth and the Making of Modernity (1998); Sentimentalism, Ethics and the Culture of Feeling (2000).

Miguel Beistegui (Philosophy)
Heidegger and the Political: Dystopias (1998); (co-ed.) Philosophy and Tragedy (2000); Thinking with Heidegger: Displacements (2003); Truth and Genesis: Philosophy as Differential Ontology (2004); The New Heidegger (2005).

Claire Bishop (History of Art)
Installation Art: A Critical History (2005) and Participation (2006)
 

Christina Britzolakis (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Sylvia Plath and the Theatre of Mourning (1999).

Ann Hallamore Caesar (Italian)
Characters and Authors in Luigi Pirandello.

Emma Campbell (French)
Medieval Saints' Lives: The Gift, Kinship and Community in Old French Hagiography (2008) and (co-ed.) Troubled Vision: Gender, Sexuality and Sight in Medieval Text and Image (2004).

Erica Carter (German)
(co-ed.) The German Cinema Book; How German is She? Post-war West German Reconstruction and the Consuming Woman; (co-ed.) Space and Place: Theories of Identity and Location; (co-ed.) Cultural Remix: Theories of Politics and the Popular; (co-ed.) Taking Liberties: AIDS and Cultural Politics; (co-translator) Klaus Theweleit's two-volume Male Fantasies.

Diarmuid Costello (Philosophy)
(co-ed.) The Life and Death of Images: Ethics and Aesthetics (2008); (co-ed.) Art Key Contemporary Thinkers (2007); Aesthetics After Modernism (forthcoming).

Thomas Docherty (English) Reading (Absent) Character; John Donne Undone; On Modern Authority; Postmodernism; After Theory; Alterities:  Criticism and Modernity.

John Fletcher (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
(ed.) Abjection, Melancholia and Love: The Work of Julia Kristeva (1990); (ed.) Jean Laplanche: Seduction, Translation and the Drives: A Dossier (1992); (ed.) Jean Laplanche: Essays on Otherness (2000); (ed.) special issue, New Formations (2002).

Seán Hand (French)
Michel Leiris: Writing the Self (2002); Alter Ego: The Critical Writings of Michel Leiris (2004).

Leslie Hill (French Studies)
Beckett's Fiction: In Different Words (1990); Marguerite Duras: Apocalyptic Desires (1993); Blanchot: Extreme Contemporary (1997); Bataille, Klossowski, Blanchot: Writing at the Limit (2001).

Angela Hobbs (Philosophy)
Plato and the Hero: Courage, Manliness and the Impersonal Good (2000).

Stephen Houlgate (Philosophy)
Hegel, Nietzsche and the Criticism of Metaphysics; An Introduction to Hegel. Freedom, Truth & History; The Opening of Hegel's Logic. From Being to Infinity.

Eileen John ( (Philosophy)
(co-ed.) Philosophy of Literature: Contemporary and Classic Readings.

Daniel Katz (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Saying I No More: Subjectivity and Consciousness in the Prose of Samuel Beckett (Northwestern UP, 1999); American Modernism's Expatriate Scene: The Labour of Translation (Edinburgh UP, 2007).

Michael John Kooy (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Coleridge, Schiller and Aesthetic Education (2002).

Andrew Laird (Classics and Ancient History)
Powers of Expression, Expressions of Power: Speech Presentation and Latin Literature; (co-ed.) A Companion to the Prologue of Apuleius' Metamorphoses.

Neil Lazarus (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Resistance in Postcolonial African Fiction; Nationalism and Cultural Practice in the Postcolonial World; Marxism, Modernity and Postcolonial Studies.

Michael Luntley (Philosophy)
Language, Logic and Experience: The Case for Anti-realism (1988); The Meaning of Socialism (1989); Reason, Truth and Self: The Postmodern Reconditioned (1995); Contemporary Philosophy of Thought (1999); Performance, Pay and Professionals, Impact Pamphlet No. 2, British Society for Philosophy of Education (2000); Wittgenstein and the Conditions for the Possibility of Judgement (forthcoming 2003).

Peter Mack (English and Comparative Literary Studies)
Renaissance Argument: Valla and Agricola in the Traditions of Rhetoric and Dialectic (1993); Elizabethan Rhetoric: Theory and Practice (2002).

Emma Mason (English)
Women poets of the nineteenth century' (2006); Nineteenth-century religion and literature: an introduction (2006); special issue of Textual Practice on 'Languages of Emotion' (2008); Blackwell's Companion to the Bible in English Literature (co-ed. 2008); Oxford Handbook to the Reception History of the Bible (co-ed, 2009); The Cambridge Introduction to Wordsworth (2009); Elizabeth Jennings: an introduction (2009); Collected Works of Elizabeth Jennings (2009)

Penny Murray (Classics and Ancient History)
(ed.) Genius: the History of an Idea (1989); (ed) Plato on Poetry: Ion: Republic 376e-398b9: Republic 595-608b10 (1996); Classical Literary Criticism (2000); (co-ed.) Music and the Muses in Greek Culture (forthcoming).

Benita Parry (English and comparative Literary Studies)
Delusions and Discoveries: Studies on India in the British Imagination; Conrad and Imperialism: Ideological Boundaries and Visionary Frontiers; (co-ed.) Cultural Representations of Imperialism: Edward Said and the Gravity of History

Dawn Phillips (Philosophy)
Has published various articles on the philosophy of Wittgenstein (early and late) and the Aesthetics of Photography.

Peter Poellner (Philosophy)
Nietzsche and Metaphysics (1995); (co-ed.) Myth and the Making of Modernity (1998)

Loredana Polezzi (Italian)
Translating Travel: Contemporary Italian Travel Writing in English (2001); (co-ed.) Fuzzy Boundaries? Reflections on Modern Languages and the Humanities (2001)

Ralf Rogowski (Social Theory Centre, School of Law)
(co-author) Die Wirkung des Bundesverfassungsgerichts (2007); (co-ed.) The Shape of the New Europe (2006); (co-ed.) Constitutional Courts in Comparison: The U.S. Supreme Court and the German Federal Constitutional Court (2002); (co-ed.) Labour Market Efficiency in the European Union (1998); (co-ed.) Challenges to European Legal Scholarship (1996); (ed.) Civil Law (1996); (co-ed.) Reflexive Labour Law: Studies in Industrial Relations and Employment Regulation (1994); and (co-ed.) Walter Benjamin in the Postmodern (1994)

Helmut Schmitz (German Studies)
(co-ed.) Entgegenkommen: Dialogues with Barbara Köhler (2000); German Culture and the Uncomfortable Past (2001).

Jonathan Vickery (Centre for Cultural Policy Studies)
Anthony Caro: Between Modernism and Postmodernism (forthcoming).

Martin Warner (Philosophy)
Philosophical Finesse: Studies in the Art of Rational Persuasion (1989); (ed.) The Bible as Rhetoric: Studies in Biblical Persuasion and Credibility (1990); (ed.) Addressing Frank Kermode: Essays in Criticism and Interpretation (1991); (ed.) Religion and Philosophy (1992); (ed.) The Language of the Cave (1992); A Philosophical Study of T S Eliot's Four Quartets (1999)

Page contact: Manish Maisuria Last revised: Wed 11 Mar 2009
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