LIST OF PUBLICATIONS FOR DR. MARC REDFIELD

Books

The Politics of Aesthetics: Nationalism, Gender, Romanticism. Stanford: Stanford University Press, “Cultural Memory in the Present” series, 2003. To Order Online ...

The Politics of Aesthetics

Phantom Formations: Aesthetic Ideology and the Bildungsroman. Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1996. Co-winner of the 1997 Modern Language Association Prize for a First Book. To Order Online ...

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The Rhetoric of Exception: Reflections on 9/11 and the War on Terror.  New York: Fordham University Press, forthcoming.

 

 

Edited Books

Editor. Legacies of Paul de Man. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007. To Order Online ...

Editor, with Janet Brodie. High Anxieties: Cultural Studies in Addiction. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002. To Order Online ...

High Anxieties

 

 

Legacies of Paul de Man. Edited by Marc Redfield.  New York: Fordham University Press, 2007.

 

 

 

Edited Special Issues of Journals.

 

Guest Editor, Special Issue of Diacritics, “Addictions.” Vol. 27, no. 3 (Fall 1997). Online ...

Diacritics

Guest Editor, Special Issue of Diacritics, “Theory, Globalization, Cultural Studies, and the Remains of the University.” Vol. 31, no. 3 (Fall 2001 [2003]). Online . . .

diacritics journal / fall 2001/3

 

Guest Editor, Special Issue of Romantic Circles/Romantic Praxis, “The Legacies of Paul de Man.” Online...

 

 

 

Guest Editor, The Wordsworth Circle, “Geoffrey Hartman: A Deviant Homage” Vol. 37, no. 1 (Winter 2006).

Guest Co-Editor, with Laura Quinney and Orrin Wang, Romantic Circles/Romantic Praxis, “Geoffrey Hartman and Harold Bloom: Two Interviews.” (August 2006). http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/bloom_hartman/

 

 

 

Articles and Reviews

“Pynchon’s Postmodern Sublime.” PMLA, 104 (1989), 152-62. Subsequent exchange of letters in PMLA, 104 (1989), 898-99.
“Humanizing de Man.” Diacritics, 19:2 (1989), 35-53.
“De Man, Schiller, and the Politics of Reception.” Diacritics, 20:3 (1990), 50-70. A slightly different version published in Colloquium Helveticum, 11/12 (1990), 139-67.
Review of Juliet Sychrava, Schiller to Derrida: Idealism in Aesthetics (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1989), in New Comparison, 11 (Autumn 1990), 173-75.
“The Fiction of Telepathy.” Surfaces, II, 27 (1992) (on-line electronic journal). Internet address: http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol2/redfield.html
“Gender, Aesthetics, and the Bildungsroman.” The Wordsworth Circle, 25:1 (1994), 17-21.
“Georges Bataille.” The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism. Ed. Michael Groden and Martin Kreiswirth. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994, pp. 73-74.
“Maurice Blanchot.” The Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism. Ed. Michael Groden and Martin Kreiswirth. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins UP, 1994, pp. 92-94.
“Deconstruction.” Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury: Grolier, Inc., 1994, vol. 8, p. 597.
“Poststructualism.” Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury: Grolier, Inc., 1994. vol. 22, pp. 460-63.
“The Temptations of Narrative.” Review of Ortwin de Graef, Serenity in Crisis: A Preface to Paul de Man, 1939-1960 (Lincoln: U of Nebraska P, 1993), in the minnesota review, n.s. 41/42 (1995), 175-81.
“Ghostly Bildung: Gender, Genre, Aesthetic Ideology, and Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre.” Genre, 26: 4 (1993 [1995]), 377-407.
“Aesthetic Ideology and Literary Theory.” The Centennial Review, 39: 3 (1995), 537-58.
“The Dissection of the State: Wilhelm Meisters Wanderjahre and the Politics of Aesthetics.” The German Quarterly, 69: 1 (1996), 15-31.
Comment (solicited) in response to James Elkins, “On the Impossibility of Close Reading: The Case of Alexander Marshack,” Current Anthropology, 37: 2 (1996), 214-15.
Review of Tilottoma Rajan and David Clark, eds., Intersections: Nineteenth-Century Philosophy and Contemporary Theory (Albany: SUNY Press, 1995), in European Romantic Review, 7:1 (1996), 110-14.
Review of Joseph Tabbi, The Postmodern Sublime: Technology and American Writing from Norman Mailer to Cyberpunk (Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1995), in Modern Fiction Studies, 42: 4 (1996), 852-54.
“Introduction.” Diacritics, 27: 3 (1997), 3-7.
Review of Ernst Behler, German Literary Theory (Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 1996) in European Romantic Review, 8:4 (1997), 450-54.
“In Memoriam, Fast Forward.” Surfaces, VI (1997) (on-line electronic journal). Internet address: http://pum12.pum.umontreal.ca/revues/surfaces/vol6/redfield.html
“Romanticism, Bildung, and the ‘Literary Absolute.’” In The Lessons of Romanticism: A Critical Companion. Ed. Robert F. Gleckner and Thomas Pfau. Durham: Duke UP, 1998, pp. 41-54.
“Spectral Romanticisms.” European Romantic Review, 9:2 (1998), 271-73.
Review of John Rignell, ed., George Eliot and Europe (Aldershot, England: Scolar Press, 1997), in Victorian Studies, 41:4 (1998), 641-43.
“Madame Bovary et le fétiche du langage.” Romanic Review, 89:3 (1998), 333-44.
Review of Thomas Keenan, Fables of Responsibility: Aberrations and Predicaments in Ethics and Politics (Stanford: Stanford UP, 1997), in Modern Language Quarterly, 60:2 (1999), 288-90.
Review of David Lloyd and Paul Thomas, Culture and the State (New York: Routledge, 1998), in Victorian Studies, 42:2 (1999/2000), 327-30.
“Imagi-Nation: The Imagined Community and the Aesthetics of Mourning.” Special issue of Diacritics, “Grounds of Comparison: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson,” ed. Pheng Cheah and Jonathan Culler, 29:4 (1999), 58-83. Republished as Grounds of Comparison: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson. Ed. Pheng Cheah and Jonathan Culler. London and New York: Routledge, 2003, pp. 75-105.
“Lucinde’s Obscenity.” In Rereading Romanticism. Ed. Martha Helfer. Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik, 47 (2000). Amsterdam and Atlanta: Editions Rodolpi, 2000, pp. 103-30.
“Masks of Anarchy: Shelley’s Political Poetics.” Special issue of the Bucknell Review, “Untrodden Regions of the Mind: Romanticism and Psychoanalysis,” ed. Ghislaine McDayter, 45: 2 (2001), 100-26.
“Crisis and Culture: Theory, Cultural Studies, and the University.” Response (solicited) to Tilottama Rajan, “The University in Crisis: Cultural Studies, Civil Society and the Place of Theory.” Literary Research/Recherche littéraire, 18:35 (2001), 31-35.
“Introduction: Addiction and Culture.” With Janet Brodie. In High Anxieties: Cultural Studies in Addiction, ed. Janet Brodie and Marc Redfield. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2002, pp. 1-15.
“Passionate Textuality.” Review of Rei Terada, Feeling in Theory (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2001), in the minnesota review, n.s.55-57 (2002), 361-66.
“Frankenstein’s Cinematic Dream.” Romantic Circles Praxis Series, ed. Jerrold E. Hogle (June 2003): http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/frankenstein/redfield/redfield.html
“Introduction: Theory, Globalization, Cultural Studies, and the Remains of the University.” Diacritics, 31:3 (2001 [2003]), 3-14.
“Literature, Incorporated: Harold Bloom, Theory, and the Canon.” In Historicizing Theory, ed. Peter C. Herman. Albany: SUNY Press, 2003, pp. 211-35.
“Postmodernism.” Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury: Grolier, http://go.grolier.com
“Biography of Paul de Man.” Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury: Grolier, http://go.grolier.com
“The Bildungsroman.” Encyclopedia Americana. Danbury: Grolier, http://go.grolier.com
Revision of “Bataille” and “Blanchot” for revised Johns Hopkins Guide to Literary Theory and Criticism. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2005, pp. 100-101, 124-26.
“Response: Reading the Aesthetic, Reading Romanticism.” (Solicited response to essays by Ian Balfour, David Ferris, Karen Swann). Romantic Circles Praxis Series, ed. Forest Pyle (February 2005): http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/aesthetic/redfield/redfield.html
Contribution (solicited) to “Forum: The Legacy of Jacques Derrida,” PMLA, 120 (March, 2005), 487-88.
“Introduction: Legacies of Paul de Man.” Romantic Circles Praxis Series, “The Legacies of Paul de Man,” ed. Marc Redfield (May 2005): http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/deman/intro/intro.html
“Professing Theory: John Guillory’s Misreading of de Man.” Romantic Circles Praxis Series, “The Legacies of Paul de Man,” ed. Marc Redfield (May 2005): http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/deman/redfield/redfield.html
Review of Ian Balfour, The Rhetoric of Romantic Prophecy (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2002), in Modern Philology, 102: 4 (May, 2005), 567-71.
“War on Terror.” In Provocations to Reading: J. Hillis Miller and the Democracy to Come, ed. Barbara Cohen and Dragan Kujundzic. New York: Fordham University Press, 2005, pp. 128-58.
“Island Mysteries.” Afterword for Art History versus Aesthetics, ed. James Elkins. London and New York: Routledge, 2005, pp. 269-90.
“Wordsworth, Poetry, Romanticism: An Interview with Geoffrey Hartman.” Romantic Circles Praxis Series, “Geoffrey Hartman and Harold Bloom: Two Interviews,” ed. Orrin Wang, Laura Quinney, and Marc Redfield (August 2006): http://www.rc.umd.edu/praxis/bloom_hartman/hartman/hartman.html
“Geoffrey Hartman: A Deviant Homage.” The Wordsworth Circle, 37:1 (2006), 3-8.
Review of Michael John Kooy, Coleridge, Schiller and Aesthetic Education (Chippenham: Palgrave, 2002), in Studies in Romanticism, 45: 2 (2006), 306-12.
“The Bildungsroman.” In Oxford University Press Encyclopedia of British Literary History, vol. I, ed. David Scott Kasten. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 2006, pp. 191-194.
“Gothic Consciousness.” Review of Marshall Brown, The Gothic Text (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2005), in Novel: A Forum on Fiction, 39:3 (2006), 432-35.
“Derrida, Europe, Today.” South Atlantic Quarterly, 106:2 (2007), 373-92.
“Introduction.” In Legacies of Paul de Man, ed. Marc Redfield. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007, pp. 1-14.
“Professing Theory: John Guillory’s Misreading of Paul de Man.” In Legacies of Paul de Man, ed. Marc Redfield. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007, pp. 93-126.
“Aesthetics, Theory, and the Profession of Literature: Derrida and Romanticism.” Studies in Romanticism, 46: 2 (2007), 227-46.
“Ambivalence: Media, Technics, Gender.” In Experimenting: Essays with Samuel Weber, ed. Simon Wortham and Gary Hall. New York: Fordham University Press, 2007, pp. 141-58.
“Faces, Traces: Adorno, Kafka, Richter.” In Peter de Bolla and Stefan Hoesel-Uhlig, eds., Aesthetics and the Work of Art. London: Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming.
“What’s in a Name-Date? Reflections on 9/11.” Review of Education, Pedagogy, and Cultural Studies, 30:3 (2008), 220-31.
“Virtual Trauma: The Idiom of 9/11.” Diacritics, 37:1 (2008), 1-25.
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