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Steven Connor

Steven Kevin Connor, FBA (born 11 February 1955) is a British literary scholar. Since 2012, he has been the Grace 2 Professor of English in the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He was formerly the academic director of the London Consortium and professor of modern literature and theory at Birkbeck, University of London.

Steven Connor

Born
Steven Kevin Connor

(1955-02-11) 11 February 1955 (age 69)
Sussex, England
NationalityBritish
Academic background
EducationChrist's Hospital
Bognor Regis School
Alma materWadham College, Oxford
ThesisProse fantasy and myth-criticism 1880–1900 (1980)
Academic advisorsTerry Eagleton
Academic work
DisciplineLiterature
Sub-discipline
Institutions

Early life and education edit

Connor was born on 11 February 1955 in Chichester, in Sussex, England.[1] From 1966 to 1972, he was educated at Christ's Hospital, Following his expulsion,[2] he attended Bognor Regis School, a comprehensive school in Bognor Regis.[1] In 1973, he matriculated into Wadham College, Oxford to study English; his tutor was Terry Eagleton.[2][3] He graduated with a first class Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in 1976.[1] He remained at Oxford to study for a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) degree in English.[3] He completed his doctorate in 1980 with a thesis titled "Prose fantasy and myth-criticism 1880–1900".[4] Though he never published his thesis in book form, all of the work that has followed it may be seen as concerned with the mechanics of fantasy.

Academic career edit

In 1979 or 1980, Connor joined Birkbeck College, University of London, as a lecturer in English.[1][3][5] He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1990, made Reader in Modern English Literature in 1991, and appointed Professor of Modern Literature and Theory in 1994.[5] He held two senior positions at the college: he was Pro-Vice-Master for International and Research Students between 1998 and 2001; and College Orator between 2001 and 2012.[6] From 2002 to 2012, he additionally served as Academic Director of the London Consortium, a graduate school of the University of London that specialised multidisciplinary programs.[2]

In October 2012, Connor was appointed as Grace 2 Professor of English in the Faculty of English, University of Cambridge.[3][5] He was also elected a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge.[1][7]

In 2023 he became Director of Research in the Digital Futures Institute, King's College, London.

Personal life edit

In 1984, Connor married Lindsey Richardson. Together they had one daughter. They divorced in 1988. In 2005, Connor married Lynda Nead. Together they have two sons.[1] Nead is an art historian and academic.[8]

Honours edit

In 2012, Connor was elected an Honorary Fellow of Birkbeck, University of London.[9] In July 2016, he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences.[10]

Selected works edit

Books edit

  • Charles Dickens (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1985)
  • Samuel Beckett: Repetition, Theory and Text (Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1988)
  • Postmodernist Culture: An Introduction to Theories of the Contemporary (1989) 2nd, revised and enlarged edn (Oxford: Blackwell, 1996)
  • Theory and Cultural Value (1992)
  • The English Novel in History 1950–1995 (1995)
  • James Joyce (Exeter: Northcote House, 1996)
  • Dumbstruck – A Cultural History of Ventriloquism (2000)
  • The Book of Skin (2003)
  • Fly (London: Reaktion, 2006)
  • The Matter of Air: Science and Art of the Ethereal (London: Reaktion, 2010)
  • Paraphernalia: The Curious Lives of Magical Things (London: Profile, 2011)
  • A Philosophy of Sport (London: Reaktion, 2011)
  • Beyond Words: Sobs, Hums, Stutters and Other Vocalizations (London: Reaktion, 2014)
  • Beckett, Modernism and the Material Imagination (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014)
  • Living By Numbers: In Defence of Quantity (London: Reaktion, 2016)
  • Dream Machines (London: Open Humanities Press, 2017)
  • The Madness of Knowledge: On Wisdom, Ignorance and Fantasies of Knowing (London: Reaktion, 2019)
  • Giving Way: Thoughts on Unappreciated Dispositions (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2019)
  • A History of Asking (London: Open Humanities Press, 2023)
  • Dreamwork: Why All Work Is Imaginary (London: Reaktion, 2023)
  • Styles of Seriousness (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2023)

Edited Books edit

  • Samuel Beckett’s `Waiting for Godot’ and `Endgame': A New Casebook (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1992)
  • Charles Dickens, Oliver Twist, (`Everyman Dickens’, London: Dent, 1994)
  • Charles Dickens, The Mystery of Edwin Drood (`Everyman Dickens’, London: Dent, 1996)
  • Charles Dickens (London: Longman ‘Critical Readers’, 1996).
  • (with Daniela Caselli and Laura Salisbury) Other Becketts (Tallahassee: Journal of Beckett Studies Books, 2002)
  • The Cambridge Companion to Postmodernism (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004)
  • Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable (London: Faber, 2010)

Recent Articles 2014-present edit

  • ‘Spelling Things Out’, New Literary History, 45 (2014): 183-97.
  • ‘Guys and Dolls‘, Women: A Cultural Review, 26 (2015): 129-41.
  • ‘Blissed Out: On Hedonophobia’. in On Happiness: New Ideas For the Twenty-First Century, ed. Camilla Nelson, Deborah Pike and Georgina Ledvinka (Crawley: University of Western Australia Publishing, 2015), pp. 65-80
  • ‘The Art of Foam and Froth’ and ‘The Matter of Air’, in Choreographie des Klangs – Zwischen Abstraktion und Erzählung/Choreography of Sound: Between Abstraction and Narration, ed. Ekkehard Skoruppa, Marie-Louise Goerke, Gaby Hartel and Hans Sarkowicz (Göttingen: Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 2015), pp. 275-81, 313-6.
  • ‘Literature, Technology and the Senses’, in The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature, ed. David Hillman and Ulrika Maude (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015), pp. 177-96.
  • ‘Choralities’, Twentieth-Century Music, 13 (2016): 3-23.
  • ‘Decomposing the Humanities’, New Literary History 47 (2016): 275-88. Reprinted in Latour and the Humanities, ed Rita Felski and Stephen Muecke (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2020), pp. 158-74.
  • ‘The Return of Finitude’, Textual Practice, 30 (2016): 1165-6.
  • ‘Vocus Pocus’, in This Is A Voice: 64 Exercises to Train, Project and Harness the Power of Your Voice,  ed. Jeremy Fisher and Gillyanne Kayes (London: Profile, 2016).
  • ‘Numbers It Is: The Musemathematics of Modernism’, in Moving Modernisms: Motion, Technology, and Modernity, ed. David Bradshaw, Laura Marcus and Rebecca Roach (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2016), pp. 98-109.
  • ‘The Game of Work: Ai Weiwei and Wittgenstein’, in Ai Wewei: Cubes and Trees (Cambridge: Heong Gallery, Downing College, 2016), pp. 23-7.
  • ‘How To Do Things With Writing Machines’, Writing, Medium, Machine: Modern Technographies, ed. Sean Pryor and David Trotter (London: Open Humanities Press, 2016), pp. 18-34.
  • ‘Modernism After Postmodernism’, The Cambridge History of Modernism, ed Vincent Sherry (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2017), pp. 820-34.
  • ‘Two-step, Nerve-tap, Tanglefoot: Tapdance Typologies in Cinema’, in Sounding Modernism: Rhythm and Sonic Mediation in Modern Literature and Film, ed. Julian Murphet, Helen Groth and Penelope Hone (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2017), pp. 211-27.
  • ‘Acousmanie’ [in French], trans. Marie Verry, in Max Feed: Oeuvre et héritage, ed. Daniele Balit, special issue hors-série, Revue d’ailleurs (Besançon) (2018), 67-72.
  • ‘Unwired’, Dirty Furniture. 4 (2018): 136-43.
  • ‘Telling the Future’, Cabinet, 65 (2018): 69-71.
  • ‘Parables of the Para-’, in Parasites: Exploitation and Interference in French Thought and Culture, ed. Matt Phillips and Tomas Weber (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2018), pp. 13-29.
  • ‘The Matter of Beckett’s Facts’, Journal of Beckett Studies, 28 (2019): 5-18.
  • ‘Professing’, Critical Quarterly, 61 (2019): 41-8.
  • ‘Imaginary Energies: The Arts of Perpetuity’, in Energies in the Arts, ed. Douglas Kahn (Cambridge MA and London: MIT Press, 2019), pp. 57-85.
  • ‘In Public’, in Further Reading, ed. Matthew Rubery and Leah Price (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020), pp. 51-61.
  • ‘Admiring the Nothing of It: Shakespeare and the Senseless’, in Shakespeare/Sense: Contemporary Readings in Sensory Culture, ed. Simon Smith (London: Bloomsbury 2020), pp. 40-61.
  • ‘Datelines’, in The Palgrave Handbook of Mathematics and Literature, ed. Alice Jenkins, Robert Tubbs and Nina Engelhardt (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021), pp. 513-28.
  • ‘Scaphander’, in Extinct: A Compendium of Obsolete Objects, ed. Barbara Penner, Adrian Forty, Olivia Horsfall Turner and Miranda Critchley (London: Reaktion, 2021), pp. 277-9.
  • ‘Terry Eagleton’s Divine Comedy‘, Theory Now, 5 (2022): 82-98.
  • ‘Consorting‘, Critical Quarterly, 64 (2022), 14-19.
  • ‘Asphyxiations’, SubStance, 52 (2023), 74-8.

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f 'CONNOR, Prof. Steven Kevin', Who's Who 2017, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 2017; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2016; online edn, Nov 2016 accessed 15 Nov 2017
  2. ^ a b c "Biography – Steven Connor". stevenconnor.com. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d "People: Prof Steve Connor, Peterhouse". Faculty of English. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  4. ^ Connor, Steven (1980). Prose fantasy and myth-criticism 1880–1900. E-Thesis Online Service (Ph.D). The British Library Board. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  5. ^ a b c "Professor Steve Connor". Birkbeck, University of London. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  6. ^ "College oration for Professor Steven Connor" (PDF). Birkbeck, University of London. 2012. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  7. ^ "Professor Steven Connor". Peterhouse. University of Cambridge. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  8. ^ "Professor Lynda Nead". Department of History of Art. Birkbeck, University of London. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  9. ^ "Fellows of the College". Birkbeck, University of London. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
  10. ^ "British Academy announces new President and elects 66 new Fellows". British Academy. 15 July 2016. Retrieved 15 November 2017.

External links edit

  • Official web site

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Steven Kevin Connor FBA born 11 February 1955 is a British literary scholar Since 2012 he has been the Grace 2 Professor of English in the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse Cambridge He was formerly the academic director of the London Consortium and professor of modern literature and theory at Birkbeck University of London Steven ConnorFBABornSteven Kevin Connor 1955 02 11 11 February 1955 age 69 Sussex EnglandNationalityBritishAcademic backgroundEducationChrist s Hospital Bognor Regis SchoolAlma materWadham College OxfordThesisProse fantasy and myth criticism 1880 1900 1980 Academic advisorsTerry EagletonAcademic workDisciplineLiteratureSub disciplineEnglish literatureLiterary criticismLiterary historyInstitutionsBirkbeck College University of London Faculty of English University of Cambridge Peterhouse Cambridge Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Academic career 3 Personal life 4 Honours 5 Selected works 5 1 Books 5 2 Edited Books 5 3 Recent Articles 2014 present 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editConnor was born on 11 February 1955 in Chichester in Sussex England 1 From 1966 to 1972 he was educated at Christ s Hospital Following his expulsion 2 he attended Bognor Regis School a comprehensive school in Bognor Regis 1 In 1973 he matriculated into Wadham College Oxford to study English his tutor was Terry Eagleton 2 3 He graduated with a first class Bachelor of Arts BA degree in 1976 1 He remained at Oxford to study for a Doctor of Philosophy DPhil degree in English 3 He completed his doctorate in 1980 with a thesis titled Prose fantasy and myth criticism 1880 1900 4 Though he never published his thesis in book form all of the work that has followed it may be seen as concerned with the mechanics of fantasy Academic career editIn 1979 or 1980 Connor joined Birkbeck College University of London as a lecturer in English 1 3 5 He was promoted to senior lecturer in 1990 made Reader in Modern English Literature in 1991 and appointed Professor of Modern Literature and Theory in 1994 5 He held two senior positions at the college he was Pro Vice Master for International and Research Students between 1998 and 2001 and College Orator between 2001 and 2012 6 From 2002 to 2012 he additionally served as Academic Director of the London Consortium a graduate school of the University of London that specialised multidisciplinary programs 2 In October 2012 Connor was appointed as Grace 2 Professor of English in the Faculty of English University of Cambridge 3 5 He was also elected a Fellow of Peterhouse Cambridge 1 7 In 2023 he became Director of Research in the Digital Futures Institute King s College London Personal life editIn 1984 Connor married Lindsey Richardson Together they had one daughter They divorced in 1988 In 2005 Connor married Lynda Nead Together they have two sons 1 Nead is an art historian and academic 8 Honours editIn 2012 Connor was elected an Honorary Fellow of Birkbeck University of London 9 In July 2016 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy FBA the United Kingdom s national academy for the humanities and social sciences 10 Selected works editBooks edit Charles Dickens Oxford Basil Blackwell 1985 Samuel Beckett Repetition Theory and Text Oxford Basil Blackwell 1988 Postmodernist Culture An Introduction to Theories of the Contemporary 1989 2nd revised and enlarged edn Oxford Blackwell 1996 Theory and Cultural Value 1992 The English Novel in History 1950 1995 1995 James Joyce Exeter Northcote House 1996 Dumbstruck A Cultural History of Ventriloquism 2000 The Book of Skin 2003 Fly London Reaktion 2006 The Matter of Air Science and Art of the Ethereal London Reaktion 2010 Paraphernalia The Curious Lives of Magical Things London Profile 2011 A Philosophy of Sport London Reaktion 2011 Beyond Words Sobs Hums Stutters and Other Vocalizations London Reaktion 2014 Beckett Modernism and the Material Imagination Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2014 Living By Numbers In Defence of Quantity London Reaktion 2016 Dream Machines London Open Humanities Press 2017 The Madness of Knowledge On Wisdom Ignorance and Fantasies of Knowing London Reaktion 2019 Giving Way Thoughts on Unappreciated Dispositions Stanford Stanford University Press 2019 A History of Asking London Open Humanities Press 2023 Dreamwork Why All Work Is Imaginary London Reaktion 2023 Styles of Seriousness Stanford Stanford University Press 2023 Edited Books edit Samuel Beckett s Waiting for Godot and Endgame A New Casebook Basingstoke Macmillan 1992 Charles Dickens Oliver Twist Everyman Dickens London Dent 1994 Charles Dickens The Mystery of Edwin Drood Everyman Dickens London Dent 1996 Charles Dickens London Longman Critical Readers 1996 with Daniela Caselli and Laura Salisbury Other Becketts Tallahassee Journal of Beckett Studies Books 2002 The Cambridge Companion to Postmodernism Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2004 Samuel Beckett The Unnamable London Faber 2010 Recent Articles 2014 present edit Spelling Things Out New Literary History 45 2014 183 97 Guys and Dolls Women A Cultural Review 26 2015 129 41 Blissed Out On Hedonophobia in On Happiness New Ideas For the Twenty First Century ed Camilla Nelson Deborah Pike and Georgina Ledvinka Crawley University of Western Australia Publishing 2015 pp 65 80 The Art of Foam and Froth and The Matter of Air in Choreographie des Klangs Zwischen Abstraktion und Erzahlung Choreography of Sound Between Abstraction and Narration ed Ekkehard Skoruppa Marie Louise Goerke Gaby Hartel and Hans Sarkowicz Gottingen Vandenhoeck amp Ruprecht 2015 pp 275 81 313 6 Literature Technology and the Senses in The Cambridge Companion to the Body in Literature ed David Hillman and Ulrika Maude Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2015 pp 177 96 Choralities Twentieth Century Music 13 2016 3 23 Decomposing the Humanities New Literary History 47 2016 275 88 Reprinted in Latour and the Humanities ed Rita Felski and Stephen Muecke Baltimore Johns Hopkins University Press 2020 pp 158 74 The Return of Finitude Textual Practice 30 2016 1165 6 Vocus Pocus in This Is A Voice 64 Exercises to Train Project and Harness the Power of Your Voice ed Jeremy Fisher and Gillyanne Kayes London Profile 2016 Numbers It Is The Musemathematics of Modernism in Moving Modernisms Motion Technology and Modernity ed David Bradshaw Laura Marcus and Rebecca Roach Oxford Oxford University Press 2016 pp 98 109 The Game of Work Ai Weiwei and Wittgenstein in Ai Wewei Cubes and Trees Cambridge Heong Gallery Downing College 2016 pp 23 7 How To Do Things With Writing Machines Writing Medium Machine Modern Technographies ed Sean Pryor and David Trotter London Open Humanities Press 2016 pp 18 34 Modernism After Postmodernism The Cambridge History of Modernism ed Vincent Sherry Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2017 pp 820 34 Two step Nerve tap Tanglefoot Tapdance Typologies in Cinema in Sounding Modernism Rhythm and Sonic Mediation in Modern Literature and Film ed Julian Murphet Helen Groth and Penelope Hone Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press 2017 pp 211 27 Acousmanie in French trans Marie Verry in Max Feed Oeuvre et heritage ed Daniele Balit special issue hors serie Revue d ailleurs Besancon 2018 67 72 Unwired Dirty Furniture 4 2018 136 43 Telling the Future Cabinet 65 2018 69 71 Parables of the Para in Parasites Exploitation and Interference in French Thought and Culture ed Matt Phillips and Tomas Weber Oxford Peter Lang 2018 pp 13 29 The Matter of Beckett s Facts Journal of Beckett Studies 28 2019 5 18 Professing Critical Quarterly 61 2019 41 8 Imaginary Energies The Arts of Perpetuity in Energies in the Arts ed Douglas Kahn Cambridge MA and London MIT Press 2019 pp 57 85 In Public in Further Reading ed Matthew Rubery and Leah Price Oxford Oxford University Press 2020 pp 51 61 Admiring the Nothing of It Shakespeare and the Senseless in Shakespeare Sense Contemporary Readings in Sensory Culture ed Simon Smith London Bloomsbury 2020 pp 40 61 Datelines in The Palgrave Handbook of Mathematics and Literature ed Alice Jenkins Robert Tubbs and Nina Engelhardt Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2021 pp 513 28 Scaphander in Extinct A Compendium of Obsolete Objects ed Barbara Penner Adrian Forty Olivia Horsfall Turner and Miranda Critchley London Reaktion 2021 pp 277 9 Terry Eagleton s Divine Comedy Theory Now 5 2022 82 98 Consorting Critical Quarterly 64 2022 14 19 Asphyxiations SubStance 52 2023 74 8 References edit a b c d e f CONNOR Prof Steven Kevin Who s Who 2017 A amp C Black an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc 2017 online edn Oxford University Press 2016 online edn Nov 2016 accessed 15 Nov 2017 a b c Biography Steven Connor stevenconnor com Retrieved 15 November 2017 a b c d People Prof Steve Connor Peterhouse Faculty of English University of Cambridge Retrieved 15 November 2017 Connor Steven 1980 Prose fantasy and myth criticism 1880 1900 E Thesis Online Service Ph D The British Library Board Retrieved 15 November 2017 a b c Professor Steve Connor Birkbeck University of London Retrieved 15 November 2017 College oration for Professor Steven Connor PDF Birkbeck University of London 2012 Retrieved 15 November 2017 Professor Steven Connor Peterhouse University of Cambridge Retrieved 15 November 2017 Professor Lynda Nead Department of History of Art Birkbeck University of London Retrieved 15 November 2017 Fellows of the College Birkbeck University of London Retrieved 15 November 2017 British Academy announces new President and elects 66 new Fellows British Academy 15 July 2016 Retrieved 15 November 2017 External links editOfficial web site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Steven Connor amp oldid 1218726661, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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