Nathaniel Davis

Docteur

Lecteur·trice
Département d'anglais

MIS 10 bu. 3.09
Rue de Rome 1
1700 Fribourg
MIS 10, 3.09

Biographie

At Fribourg I teach courses in English, academic writing, and pedagogy. My research is centered on issues of language, description, style, and technique in modernist and avant-garde literature in English, German, and French. I hold a Ph.D. in Comparative Literature & Literary Theory from the University of Pennsylvania and spent five years teaching English in French universities before coming to Fribourg. I previously served as English Editor for the Chinese academic journal International Comparative Literature (Shanghai Normal University) and Assistant Editor for Dalkey Archive Press.

Recherche et publications

  • Communications récentes

    "Translated Style, Language Attrition, and Interlingual Strangeness in Hemingway." Globalizing the Avant-Garde, Eighth International Conference of the European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies (EAM), NOVA University of Lisbon, September 1–3, 2022.

    “‘The aim: to make this account as complete as possible’: Description, Detail, and Subjectivity in Harry Mathews’s Anti-Autobiographies.” Disciplines / Indiscipline, 51e congrès annuel de l'Association Française d'Études Américaines, Université de Nantes, May 22–24, 2019.

    “Experimental Description and the ‘Surface of Reality’ in John Hawkes's Novels.” Realisms of the Avant-Garde, Sixth International Conference of the European Network for Avant-Garde and Modernism Studies (EAM), University of Münster, September 5–7, 2018.

  • Publications récentes

    “The Postwar Austrian Experimental Short Prose Form: manuskripte and the Graz Group.” Interférences littéraires/Literaire interferenties (KU Leuven, UC Louvain) 24 (2020): 36–48.
    “Language, Philosophy, and Kulchur: Pound’s Neo-Confucian Neoplatonism.” Paideuma, A Journal Devoted to Ezra Pound Scholarship (National Poetry Foundation, University of Maine) 45 (2020): 147–162.

     

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