关于哥伦比亚大学Eileen Gillooly研究员学术讲座的通知

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题: Medical Humanities in American Undergraduate Education

:2014年6月11日(周三)10:00开始

:紫金港蒙民伟楼357室

:Eileen Gillooly研究员(哥伦比亚大学海曼人文与社会研究中心副主任)

人:郎友兴教授(浙江大学政治学系主任)

主办单位:浙江大学地方政府与社会治理研究中心

主讲人简介

Eileen Gillooly

Associate Director of the Heyman Center for the Humanities and Society of Fellows, Adjunct Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature and the Institute for Research on Women and Gender

lAreas of Interest :

19th-century British literature and culture;gender and psychoanalytic studies;

19th-century moral psychology;19th-century British colonial literature and culture;

Biography:

B.A., Scripps College (1977); Ph.D., Columbia (1993) Professor Gillooly's interests include nineteenth-century literature and culture in Britain and its colonies, the history of the English novel, and gender, feminist, and psychoanalytic theory. She is the author of Smile of Discontent: Humor, Gender, and Nineteenth-Century British Fiction (University of Chicago Press, 1999), which was awarded the Perkins Prize by the International Society for the Study of Narrative (2001), and of essays, articles, and reviews in such publications as Victorian Studies, ELH, Feminist Studies, The New York Times Book Review, Victorian Literary Cultures: A Critical Companion to the Nineteenth-Century Novel, Feminist Literary Theory: A Dictionary, The Victorian Comic Spirit, The Politics of Humour, Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace, Feminist Nightmares/Women at Odds, and Contemporary Dickens. She has edited the poetry of Robert Browning and Rudyard Kipling (Sterling Publishing: 2000 and 2001) and is a contributing editor of Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace (University of Virginia Press, 2007), with James Buzard and Joseph Childers, and Contemporary Dickens (Ohio State University Press, 2009), with Deirdre David. She has been awarded research fellowships by the American Council of Learned Societies (1996-97), the National Endowment for the Humanities (2003-04), and the National Humanities Center (2009-10). In 2002, she received the Award for Distinguished Service to the Core Curriculum. She has served on the Executive Board of the International Society for the Study of Narrative (2005-2008) and is currently Secretary of the Executive Committee of the MLA Division for the Victorian Period. She is on the advisory boards of Nineteenth-Century Gender Studies and Columbia Themes in Philosophy, Social Criticism and the Arts, Columbia University Press. Her current projects include writing a book about parental feeling in nineteenth-century middle-class Britain and revising the Norton Critical Edition of David Copperfield.