Arne De Boever is assistant professor of American Studies in the School of Critical Studies and the Graduate Program in Aesthetics and Politics at the California Institute of the Arts. His current research project traces the complicities between the rise of the novel as a genre and the birth of biopolitics.
Researchers in North America
Mariana Amato
Licenciada en Letras por la Universidad de Buenos Aires (2001) y Doctora en Literatura Latinoamericana por New York University (2009). Actualmente se desempeña como profesora asistente de Literatura Latinoamericana en University of Kentucky. Su tesis doctoral Relics of Life. Biopolitical Imaginations in Argentina analiza los cruces entre ciencias naturales, pensamiento político y escritura literaria en las imágenes […]
Geoffrey Whitehall
Received his Doctor of Philosophy from the University of Hawaii, Masters degree from the University of Victoria and Honours from Carleton University. He has taught in Acadia’s Department of Political-Science department for two years specializing in World Politics and Contemporary Political theory. In 2008/09 he has taught course in Theoretical Approaches to International Politics; Pop […]
Henry Giroux
Henry A. Giroux currently holds the Global TV Network Chair Professorship at McMaster University in the English and Cultural Studies Department. His primary research areas are: cultural studies, youth studies, critical pedagogy, popular culture, media studies, social theory, and the politics of higher and public education. In 2002, he was named as one of the top fifty […]
Enrique Gallegos
Researcher professor at the Universidad Autonoma Metropolitana-Cuajimalpa (Mexico). He has studied philosophy, politics, law and art history and he is interested in issues and problems related to political philosophy, aesthetic and poetic. He is currently working on a research project on “Modernity and biopolitics”. He is member of the SNI (Sistema Nacional de Investigadores). His […]