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Professor- Office Hours:
- By appointment
Education:
- Ph.D., with distinction Columbia University 1975
- M.A., with distinction Columbia University 1971
- B.A., magna cum laude New York University 1970
- Specialties:
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British Literature
20th Century/Modernist Studies Fiction
- Research Interests:
Marianna Torgovnick writes on the novel and novel theory, postcolonialism, modernism, and the twentieth century more generally, and especially on contemporary American issues. She specializes equally in British and American literature and culture. She has published Closure in the Novel (Princeton, 1981), and The Visual Arts, Pictorialism, and the Novel: James, Lawrence, and Woolf (Princeton, 1985), Gone Primitive: Savage Intellects, Modern Lives (Chicago, 1990). and Crossing Ocean Parkway (Chicago, 1994), for which she won an American Book Award. Her most recent book is Primitive Passions: Men, Women, and the Quest for Ecstasy (Knopf, 1997; paperback Chicago, 1998). She is now writing a study called Saving World War II, about memories and perceptions as the century ends.
Professor Torgovnick is currently teaching in New York through the Duke in New York Program. For more information, visit her website
www.duke.edu/~tor Recent Publications (More Publications)
- Letting Loose in the Great Depression. forthcoming. (Incorporating material from the 1930s in earlier project (now shelved) on New York destruction materials.)
- "Letting Loose in the Great Depression: Film, Radio, and Leisure Time in the 1930s." The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (forthcoming).
- "Archive Fever." The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (September,
September, 2008).
- "The Lure of Urban Destruction: Targeting New York." The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (May,
May, 2008).
- "Sexy Things: Recent Novels that Embroider Artistic History." The Chronicle of Higher Education Review (February,
February, 2008).
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