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Robert Eaglestone

Robert Eaglestone (born 1968)[citation needed] is a British literary critic and theorist. He is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought in the Department of English at Royal Holloway, University of London. He works on contemporary literature, literary theory and contemporary European philosophy, and on Holocaust and genocide studies. He edits the Routledge Critical Thinkers series.[4][1]

Robert Eaglestone
Born
Robert Alexander Aldhelm Eaglestone

1968 (age 55–56)
Occupation(s)Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought
Known forLiterary theory, contemporary fiction, ethics
SpousePoppy Corbett[citation needed]
AwardsNational Teaching Fellowship (2014)[3]
Academic background
Alma mater
ThesisEmmanuel Lévinas and the ethics of criticism (1995)
Academic work
InstitutionsRoyal Holloway, University of London
Notable worksDoing English: A Guide for Literature Students, The Holocaust and the Postmodern
Websitepure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/robert-eaglestone(fb218d7c-da01-4aa8-84e0-09b5c5aec566).html

In 2014, Eaglestone was the recipient of a National Teaching Fellowship, among the highest awards for pedagogy at university level in the United Kingdom.[5] He was elected a fellow of the English Association in 2017.[6] Eaglestone also serves as a media commentator[7][8] and reviewer.[9]

Education edit

Eaglestone was educated at the University of Manchester where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree[1] and the University of Southampton where he was awarded a Master of Arts degree.[1] He was awarded a PhD by the University of Wales, Lampeter in 1995 for research on Emmanuel Levinas.[2]

Career and research edit

Eaglestone has published books on fiction and the relationship between literature, ethics and history, Ethical Criticism: Reading After Levinas (1997), The Holocaust and the Postmodern (2004),[10] The Broken Voice: Reading Post-Holocaust Literature (2017)[11] and articles on Martin Heidegger, Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida. He has also edited books on Salman Rushdie, J. M. Coetzee and on contemporary literature.

Eaglestone is also the author of a textbook, Doing English: a Guide for Literature Students (4th ed 2017) (US edition: Studying Literature). He has written about textbooks for AdvanceHE.[12]

Eaglestone edited a book on Brexit, Brexit and Literature: Critical and Cultural Responses (2018), stating that Brexit is "a political, economic and administrative event: and it is a cultural one, too".[13] He coined the term 'cruel nostalgia'[14] in this context.

Eaglestone is concerned with the condition of literature studies: on this, he published Literature: Why it matters (2019) and a co-edited collection with Gail Marshall English: Shared Futures (2018).

Eaglestone is a commentator in the national press on the study on literature[15] at school and in Higher Education.[16] In English and its teachers: a history of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice, Simon Gibbons writes that "Eaglestone was not simply an ivory-towered academic seeking to shore up his own position - he had consistently demonstrated his commitment to effective teaching in secondary schools".[17]

Personal life edit

Eaglestone is married to Poppy Corbett and lives in Streatham, London.[citation needed] He has two children from his first marriage.[citation needed]

Published books edit

His publications[18] include:

  • Literature: Why it matters (Cambridge: Polity, 2019)
  • The Broken Voice: Reading Post-Holocaust Literature (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017)
  • Contemporary Fiction: A Very Short Introduction (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013)
  • Doing English: A Guide for Literature Students – fourth revised edition (London: Routledge, 2017) Japanese translation 2003. Arabic translation 2013.
  • The Holocaust and the Postmodern[19]
  • Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial (Cambridge: Icon Books, 2001). Slovak translation, 2001; Turkish Translation, 2002; Japanese Translation 2004; Greek translation 2013.
  • Doing English: A Guide for Literature Students (London: Routledge, 1999).
  • Ethical Criticism: Reading After Levinas (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 1997).

As editor and co-editor edit

  • with Dan O'Gorman The Routledge Companion to Twenty First Century Literary Fiction (London: Routledge, 2019).
  • with Gail Marshall English: Shared Futures (English Association Essays and Studies, Boydell and Brewer, 2018).
  • Brexit and Literature: Critical and Cultural Responses (London: Routledge, 2018).
  • with Gert Buelens and Sam Durrant The Future of Trauma Theory: Contemporary Literary and Cultural Criticism (London: Routledge, 2013).
  • with Martin MacQuillan, Salman Rushdie: Bloomsbury Contemporary Critical Perspectives (London: Bloomsbury, 2013).
  • Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Literary and Cultural Theory Volume 2 (1966 to Present day) (Oxford: Blackwell, 2010).
  • with Elleke Boehmer and Katy Iddiols J.M. Coetzee in Context and Theory (London: Continuum, 2009).
  • with Simon Glendinning, Derrida's Legacies: Literature and Philosophy (London: Routledge, 2008).
  • with Barry Langford Teaching Holocaust Literature and Film (London: Palgrave, 2008).
  • Reading The Lord of the Rings (London: Continuum, 2005).

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Professor Robert Eaglestone".
  2. ^ a b Eaglestone, Robert Alexander Aldhelm (1995). Emmanuel Lévinas and the ethics of criticism. discover.library.wales (PhD thesis). University of Wales Lampeter. OCLC 669700018. EThOS uk.bl.ethos.683154.
  3. ^ "Professor Robert Eaglestone | Advance HE". www.advance-he.ac.uk.
  4. ^ Renfrew, Alastair. "Critical Thinkers (Book Series)". Routledge. Retrieved 17 February 2014.[ISBN missing]
  5. ^ Grove, Jack (12 June 2014). "National Teaching Fellows announced". Times Higher Education. TLS Group. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  6. ^ "English Association Fellows". Leicester University English Association. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  7. ^ "In Our Time - Hannah Arendt". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  8. ^ "Great Lives - Elie Wiesel". BBC Radio 4. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  9. ^ "Author Robert Eaglestone". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  10. ^ "The Holocaust and the Postmodern". University Press Scholarship Online. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  11. ^ "The Broken Voice: Reading Post Holocaust Literature". University Press Scholarship Online. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  12. ^ "Textbook Cinderellas: how metacognition takes a worn format to the ball". AdvanceHE. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  13. ^ "Brexit and Literature: Critical and Cultural Responses". Routledge. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  14. ^ "Brexit and Literature: a year from Article 50". Backdoor Broadcasting Company - Academic Podcasts. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  15. ^ "English A-level suffers collapse in student numbers as teachers blame tougher GCSEs". 14 August 2019. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  16. ^ Fernando Gil Díaz (31 October 2013). "English: why the discipline may not be 'too big to fail'". Times Higher Education. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
  17. ^ Simon Gibbons, English and its teachers: a history of Policy, Pedagogy and Practice. London: Routledge. 2017. p. 119. ISBN 9781138948938. Retrieved 27 October 2019.
  18. ^ Robert Eaglestone publications indexed by Google Scholar  
  19. ^ The Holocaust and the Postmodern (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2004). Japanese translation 2013.

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This biographical article is written like a resume Please help improve it by revising it to be neutral and encyclopedic January 2015 Robert Eaglestone born 1968 citation needed is a British literary critic and theorist He is Professor of Contemporary Literature and Thought in the Department of English at Royal Holloway University of London He works on contemporary literature literary theory and contemporary European philosophy and on Holocaust and genocide studies He edits the Routledge Critical Thinkers series 4 1 Robert EaglestoneBornRobert Alexander Aldhelm Eaglestone1968 age 55 56 Occupation s Professor of Contemporary Literature and ThoughtKnown forLiterary theory contemporary fiction ethicsSpousePoppy Corbett citation needed AwardsNational Teaching Fellowship 2014 3 Academic backgroundAlma materUniversity of Manchester BA 1 University of Southampton MA 1 University of Wales Lampeter PhD 2 ThesisEmmanuel Levinas and the ethics of criticism 1995 Academic workInstitutionsRoyal Holloway University of LondonNotable worksDoing English A Guide for Literature Students The Holocaust and the PostmodernWebsitepure wbr royalholloway wbr ac wbr uk wbr portal wbr en wbr persons wbr robert eaglestone fb218d7c da01 4aa8 84e0 09b5c5aec566 wbr htmlIn 2014 Eaglestone was the recipient of a National Teaching Fellowship among the highest awards for pedagogy at university level in the United Kingdom 5 He was elected a fellow of the English Association in 2017 6 Eaglestone also serves as a media commentator 7 8 and reviewer 9 Contents 1 Education 2 Career and research 3 Personal life 3 1 Published books 3 2 As editor and co editor 4 ReferencesEducation editEaglestone was educated at the University of Manchester where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree 1 and the University of Southampton where he was awarded a Master of Arts degree 1 He was awarded a PhD by the University of Wales Lampeter in 1995 for research on Emmanuel Levinas 2 Career and research editEaglestone has published books on fiction and the relationship between literature ethics and history Ethical Criticism Reading After Levinas 1997 The Holocaust and the Postmodern 2004 10 The Broken Voice Reading Post Holocaust Literature 2017 11 and articles on Martin Heidegger Emmanuel Levinas Hannah Arendt and Jacques Derrida He has also edited books on Salman Rushdie J M Coetzee and on contemporary literature Eaglestone is also the author of a textbook Doing English a Guide for Literature Students 4th ed 2017 US edition Studying Literature He has written about textbooks for AdvanceHE 12 Eaglestone edited a book on Brexit Brexit and Literature Critical and Cultural Responses 2018 stating that Brexit is a political economic and administrative event and it is a cultural one too 13 He coined the term cruel nostalgia 14 in this context Eaglestone is concerned with the condition of literature studies on this he published Literature Why it matters 2019 and a co edited collection with Gail Marshall English Shared Futures 2018 Eaglestone is a commentator in the national press on the study on literature 15 at school and in Higher Education 16 In English and its teachers a history of Policy Pedagogy and Practice Simon Gibbons writes that Eaglestone was not simply an ivory towered academic seeking to shore up his own position he had consistently demonstrated his commitment to effective teaching in secondary schools 17 Personal life editEaglestone is married to Poppy Corbett and lives in Streatham London citation needed He has two children from his first marriage citation needed Published books edit His publications 18 include Literature Why it matters Cambridge Polity 2019 The Broken Voice Reading Post Holocaust Literature Oxford Oxford University Press 2017 Contemporary Fiction A Very Short Introduction Oxford Oxford University Press 2013 Doing English A Guide for Literature Students fourth revised edition London Routledge 2017 Japanese translation 2003 Arabic translation 2013 The Holocaust and the Postmodern 19 Postmodernism and Holocaust Denial Cambridge Icon Books 2001 Slovak translation 2001 Turkish Translation 2002 Japanese Translation 2004 Greek translation 2013 Doing English A Guide for Literature Students London Routledge 1999 Ethical Criticism Reading After Levinas Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 1997 As editor and co editor edit with Dan O Gorman The Routledge Companion to Twenty First Century Literary Fiction London Routledge 2019 with Gail Marshall English Shared Futures English Association Essays and Studies Boydell and Brewer 2018 Brexit and Literature Critical and Cultural Responses London Routledge 2018 with Gert Buelens and Sam Durrant The Future of Trauma Theory Contemporary Literary and Cultural Criticism London Routledge 2013 with Martin MacQuillan Salman Rushdie Bloomsbury Contemporary Critical Perspectives London Bloomsbury 2013 Blackwell Encyclopaedia of Literary and Cultural Theory Volume 2 1966 to Present day Oxford Blackwell 2010 with Elleke Boehmer and Katy Iddiols J M Coetzee in Context and Theory London Continuum 2009 with Simon Glendinning Derrida s Legacies Literature and Philosophy London Routledge 2008 with Barry Langford Teaching Holocaust Literature and Film London Palgrave 2008 Reading The Lord of the Rings London Continuum 2005 References edit a b c d e Professor Robert Eaglestone a b Eaglestone Robert Alexander Aldhelm 1995 Emmanuel Levinas and the ethics of criticism discover library wales PhD thesis University of Wales Lampeter OCLC 669700018 EThOS uk bl ethos 683154 Professor Robert Eaglestone Advance HE www advance he ac uk Renfrew Alastair Critical Thinkers Book Series Routledge Retrieved 17 February 2014 ISBN missing Grove Jack 12 June 2014 National Teaching Fellows announced Times Higher Education TLS Group Retrieved 31 December 2015 English Association Fellows Leicester University English Association Retrieved 27 October 2019 In Our Time Hannah Arendt BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 27 October 2019 Great Lives Elie Wiesel BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 27 October 2019 Author Robert Eaglestone Times Higher Education Retrieved 27 October 2019 The Holocaust and the Postmodern University Press Scholarship Online Retrieved 27 October 2019 The Broken Voice Reading Post Holocaust Literature University Press Scholarship Online Retrieved 27 October 2019 Textbook Cinderellas how metacognition takes a worn format to the ball AdvanceHE Retrieved 27 October 2019 Brexit and Literature Critical and Cultural Responses Routledge Retrieved 27 October 2019 Brexit and Literature a year from Article 50 Backdoor Broadcasting Company Academic Podcasts Retrieved 27 October 2019 English A level suffers collapse in student numbers as teachers blame tougher GCSEs 14 August 2019 Retrieved 27 October 2019 Fernando Gil Diaz 31 October 2013 English why the discipline may not be too big to fail Times Higher Education Retrieved 17 February 2014 Simon Gibbons English and its teachers a history of Policy Pedagogy and Practice London Routledge 2017 p 119 ISBN 9781138948938 Retrieved 27 October 2019 Robert Eaglestone publications indexed by Google Scholar nbsp The Holocaust and the Postmodern Oxford Oxford University Press 2004 Japanese translation 2013 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Eaglestone amp oldid 1209324390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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