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Bill Brown | Department of English Language and Literature “Siting re-assemblage: Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park,” Journal of Landscape Architecture (2018), with Ted Brown “Encountering Design,” Encountering Things: Design and Theories of Things (2017)
Bill Brown – The Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory Bill Brown is the Karla Scherer Distinguished Service Professor in American Culture, appointed in the Department of English and the Department of Visual Arts He has been a co-editor of Critical Inquiry since 1993
Bill Brown | Department of Visual Arts In the past, my research has focused on popular literary genres (e g science fiction, the Western), on recreational forms (baseball, kung fu), and on the ways that mass-cultural phenomena (from roller coasters to kodak cameras) impress themselves on the literary imagination Rather than assuming that historical contexts help to explain a particular literary text, I assume that literature
Bill Brown | University of Chicago Global The University of Chicago Bill Brown works at the intersection of literary, visual and material cultures, asking how inanimate objects enable human subjects (individually and collectively) to form and transform themselves—materially, psychologically, affectively
Bill Brown - The Neubauer Collegium Brown asks how inanimate objects enable human subjects (individually and collectively) to form and transform themselves—and indeed how objects and subjects transform one another To learn more about Bill Brown's research and publications, please visit his profile page at the Department of English
Bill Brown - Richard and Mary L. Gray Center for Arts and Inquiry - The . . . Bill Brown's research focuses on popular literary genres such as science fiction and the Western; on recreational forms such as baseball and kung fu; and on the ways that mass-cultural phenomena from roller coasters to Kodak cameras impress themselves on the literary imagination
Bill Brown | Tableau 2012-2013 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE Faculty Last Name: Brown Academic Year: 2012-2013 Academic Field: English Language and Literature Sort Name: Brown academic_year_start: