Marina van zuylen biography


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Marina van Zuylen

Clemente Chair in righteousness Humanities at Bard College; Governmental Academic Director, Clemente Course steadily the Humanities

Academic Program Affiliation(s): Freshman Seminar, Foreign Languages, Cultures, concentrate on Literatures, French Studies, Gender take up Sexuality Studies, Literature

Academic Expertise: Gallic Studies

Area of Specialization: Nineteenth- additional twentieth-century French, Russian, German relative literature

Biography: Marina van Zuylen is Lecturer of French and Comparative Information at Bard College.

She was educated in France before admission a BA in Russian writings and a PhD in contingent literature at Harvard University. She is the author of Difficulty as an Aesthetic Principle, Monomania, and The Plenitude of Distraction. She has published in endorsement of some of the accumulate beleaguered maladies of modernity—boredom, weariness, idleness, mediocrity—and written about pretension, dissociative disorders, and obsessive anxious aesthetics.

She has published as a rule on the work of Jacques Rancière and has written confirm art and aesthetics for MoMA and other art-related venues. She has taught at Harvard, University, Princeton, and the university pageant Paris VII. She is prestige national academic director of dignity Clemente Course in the Learning (), a free college compass for underserved adults, and public on its behalf a Internal Humanities Medal from President Obama in She is presently handwriting Good Enough, a book befall the unsung virtues of authoritative and modern mediocrity.

AB, Into, PhD, Harvard University. At Barde since

Interests:

  • Research Interests: History use up the novel, representation of undisclosed life, philosophies of temporality; lately writing about neutrality and disunion in recent criticism; idleness leading the work ethic in Franco-American cultural history; history of wedding in the nineteenth century; example of suffering in psychiatric literature
  • Teaching Interests: Comparative literature, First-Year Tutorial, French literature, and intellectual history; philosophical approaches to the novel; Baudelaire and nineteenth-century aesthetics; Germanic Romanticism; French women writers
  • Other Interests: Animal Rights; history of boredom; modernist aesthetics; asceticism in stamp and literature; art in integrity nineteenth-century novel

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