Santiago Colás
Nombre:
Santiago
Apellidos:
Colás
Categoría profesional:
Associate Professor of Comparative Literature
Hispanista Emérito:
No
Universidad/Centro de investigación:
University of Michigan
Departamento/Centro:
Latin American and Caribbean Studies, University of Michigan [ver información del centro]
País:
Estados Unidos
Estado:
1
Trabajos publicados:
- «Reading to Live» (book manuscript in progress, 330 pp.)
- «Living Invention, or the Way of Julio Cortázar»(book manuscript in progress, 372 pp.)
- «Postmodernity in Latin America: The Argentine Paradigm» (Durham: Duke UP, 1994)
- «The Difference that Time Makes: Hopelessness and Potency in Borges "El Aleph". Thinking with Borges», Ed. William Egginton and David Johnson (Aurora: Davies Group Publishers, 2009), 87-101.
- «Magic and Autonomy in Historias mínimas and La vita è bella» (with Vincenzo Binetti), Discourse 28.2-3 (2008): 130-152.
- «Must Intellectual Analysis Destroy the Joy of Reading?» Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice 21.2 [Summer 2008]: 28-34
- «Toward an Ethics of Close Reading in the Age of Neoliberalism», New Centennial Review 7.3 (2007): 171-214.
- «Writing Life and Love: Julio Cortázar and Gilles Deleuze», Angelaki 11.1 (2006): 199-207.
- «Telling True Stories, or The Immanent Ethics of Material Spirit (and Spiritual Matter) in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials» Discourse 27.1 (Winter 2005), pp. 34-66.
- «Inventing Autonomies: Meditations on Julio Cortázar and the Politics of Our Time» New Centennial Review 5.2 (2005), pp. 1-34.
- «Living Invention, or, The Way of Julio Cortázar», Revista de estudios hispánicos, 37 (2003): 189-212.
- «The Strange Familiarity of Korean Poetry: Along the 40th Parallel», Journal of International Comparative Korean Studies 10.2 (Dec. 2002): 1-27.
- «Why Don't We Stop Here?» Stalking Detroit, Ed. Charles Waldheim, Gia Perez, and Jason Young (Barcelona:Actar, 2001), pp. 142-155.
- «From Caliban to Cronus: A Critique of Cannibalism as Metaphor for Cuban Revolutionary Culture», Eating Their Words: Cannibalism and the Boundaries of Cultural Identity, Ed. Kristin Guest (Albany: SUNY Press, 2001) pp. 129-148
- «Living Invention, or the Way of Julio Cortázar»(book manuscript in progress, 372 pp.)
- «Postmodernity in Latin America: The Argentine Paradigm» (Durham: Duke UP, 1994)
- «The Difference that Time Makes: Hopelessness and Potency in Borges "El Aleph". Thinking with Borges», Ed. William Egginton and David Johnson (Aurora: Davies Group Publishers, 2009), 87-101.
- «Magic and Autonomy in Historias mínimas and La vita è bella» (with Vincenzo Binetti), Discourse 28.2-3 (2008): 130-152.
- «Must Intellectual Analysis Destroy the Joy of Reading?» Encounter: Education for Meaning and Social Justice 21.2 [Summer 2008]: 28-34
- «Toward an Ethics of Close Reading in the Age of Neoliberalism», New Centennial Review 7.3 (2007): 171-214.
- «Writing Life and Love: Julio Cortázar and Gilles Deleuze», Angelaki 11.1 (2006): 199-207.
- «Telling True Stories, or The Immanent Ethics of Material Spirit (and Spiritual Matter) in Phillip Pullman's His Dark Materials» Discourse 27.1 (Winter 2005), pp. 34-66.
- «Inventing Autonomies: Meditations on Julio Cortázar and the Politics of Our Time» New Centennial Review 5.2 (2005), pp. 1-34.
- «Living Invention, or, The Way of Julio Cortázar», Revista de estudios hispánicos, 37 (2003): 189-212.
- «The Strange Familiarity of Korean Poetry: Along the 40th Parallel», Journal of International Comparative Korean Studies 10.2 (Dec. 2002): 1-27.
- «Why Don't We Stop Here?» Stalking Detroit, Ed. Charles Waldheim, Gia Perez, and Jason Young (Barcelona:Actar, 2001), pp. 142-155.
- «From Caliban to Cronus: A Critique of Cannibalism as Metaphor for Cuban Revolutionary Culture», Eating Their Words: Cannibalism and the Boundaries of Cultural Identity, Ed. Kristin Guest (Albany: SUNY Press, 2001) pp. 129-148
Fuente de información:
Página electrónica del Centro (staff)
Hispanista:
Si