Toril Moi, James B. Duke Professor of Literature & Romance Studies  

Toril Moi

Office Location: 108 Friedl Building
Office Phone: +1 919 681 4971
Email Address: toril@duke.edu

Mailing Address

Education:
Dr. Art., University of Bergen (Norway), 1985
Mag. art., University of Bergen (Norway), 1980

Curriculum Vitae

Expertise:
French
Critical Theory
European Studies
French Literature
Comparative Literature
Gender Studies, Feminism, Women Studies, Queer Studies
Modernity and Modernism
Modern and Contemporary
Critical Theory, Philosophy
Comparative Studies: Translation, Travel Narratives, Trans-Culturality

Current projects: The Emergence of European Modernism 1870-1914, Feminist Theory and Women Writers

Representative Publications   (More Publications)

  1. Moi, T, Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism: Art, Theater, Philosophy (2006), pp. xvi + 396 pages, Oxford University Press .
  2. Moi, T, Sex, Gender and the Body: The Student Edition of What Is a Woman? (2005), pp. xv + 274 pages, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press (Contains the first two essays in What Is a Woman? and a new preface..) .
  3. Moi, T, What Is a Woman? and Other Essays (January, 1999), pp. xv + 517 pages, Oxford University Press .
  4. Moi, T, Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory (1985), pp. xviii + 206 pages, Methuen .

Research Description: Toril Moi works on feminist theory and women's writing. She also works quite broadly on the intersections of literature, philosophy and aesthetics. She is particularly interested in finding ways of reading literature with philosophy and philosophy with literature without reducing the one to the other.

Areas of special theoretical interest are psychoanalytic theory, French phenomenology (Sartre, Beauvoir, Merleau-Ponty), and ordinary language philosophy (Wittgenstein, Austin, Cavell).

Toril Moi also works on theater, and is particularly interested in the emergence of modernism in the late 19th century and early 20th century.

Her books include Sexual/Textual Politics: Feminist Literary Theory (1985; 2nd edition 2002), Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman (1994); and What Is a Woman? And Other Essays (1999), republished in a shorter version as Sex, Gender and the Body (2005). She is the editor of The Kristeva Reader (1986), and of French Feminist Thought (1987).

Her new book, Henrik Ibsen and the Birth of Modernism: Art, Theater, Philosophy, was published by Oxford University Press in September 2006. Ibsens modernisme, the Norwegian translation by Agnete Øye, was published by Pax Forlag in Oslo in May 2006. The book won the MLA's Aldo and Jeanne Scaglione Prize for the best book in Comparative Literary Studies in 2007.

In spring 2008, the 2nd edition of her book Simone de Beauvoir: The Making of an Intellectual Woman (with a major new introductory chapter) will be published by Oxford University Press.

Toril Moi is now working on two projects: (1) The Emergence of European Modernism 1870-1914 and (2) Feminist Theory and Women Writers.

Areas of Interest:
Feminism
Modernism
Simone de Beauvoir
Henrik Ibsen
Existentialism
Ordinary Language Philosophy
Aesthetics
French Women Writers
Theater
19th and 20th Century European Literature

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Picture credit: Oscar Einzig Photography.