Matthew Brown
Area of Expertise
Global literatures in English; twentieth and twenty-first century British and Irish literature; transnational modernism; postcolonial theory, especially theories on human rights, humanitarian intervention, and citizenship; critical theory; film studies
Degrees
PhD, University of Wisconsin
Professional Publications & Contributions
- “The Trials of Patrick Kavanagh.” New Hibernia Review (forthcoming)
- “Cities under Watch: Urban Northern Ireland on Film.” Éire-Ireland (forthcoming)
- “Strange Associations: Elizabeth Bowen and the Language of Exclusion.” Irish Studies Review.
- “Reading the Difficult Text.” Radical Teacher 82 (2008): 8-12. Included in special issue, “Teaching Post-Colonial Literatures in the Age of Empire,” edited by Linda Dittmar and Pepi Leistyna.
- “In/Outside Scotland: Race and Citizenship in the Work of Jackie Kay.” The Edinburgh Companion to Contemporary Scottish Literature. Ed. Berthold Schoene. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2007. 219-227.
- “Is There Anything ‘Post-’ about Postnationalist Ireland?” The Irish Review 34.1 (2006): 91-107.
- “Darwin at Church: John Tyndall’s Belfast Address.” Evangelicals and Catholics in Nineteenth-Century Ireland. Ed. James Murphy. Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2005. 235-246.
Additional Information
Courses Taught
Undergraduate
- Modern British Fiction
- Postcolonial Literary Studies
- Terrorism and the Novel
- Contemporary British Fiction and Film
- Cosmopolitanism and World Literature
- On Violence
- Travel and the Imagination
- Five British Writers
- The Modern Period
Graduate
- Literary Theory Today
- “Weird” English and the “New” Cosmopolitanism
- Studies in Modern British Fiction
- Global Literatures in English
Co-faculty sponsor (with Professor Scott Maisano): Literary Theory Reading Group. Previous seminar topics: “Fascination-Community” (2006-2007); “Whither the Human?” (2007-2008); “Politics and Literature” (2008-2009); “Allegory” (2009-2010)
Research and Teaching Interests
- Global literatures in English
- Twentieth and twenty-first century British and Irish literature
- Transnational modernism
- Postcolonial theory, especially theories on human rights, humanitarian intervention, and citizenship; critical theory
- Film studies
Current Projects
Fascinating States: Violence, Modernity, and the Novel (book manuscript in preparation)
Review Essays, Book Reviews, and Encyclopedia Entries:
- “The Atlantic Ocean, Andrew O’Hagan; Day, A.L. Kennedy; Girl Meets Boy, Ali Smith,” (review essay). Harvard Review 36 (2009): 235-237.
- “Knots, Nuruddin Farah,” (review). Harvard Review 34 (2008): 203-205.
- “Dualisms, Ricardo Quinones,” (review). Canadian Review of Comparative Literature (forthcoming).
- “The Sea, John Banville,” (review). E-Keltoi: Journal of Interdisciplinary Celtic Studies. 1.4 (2006): 17-20.
- “Education,” (entry). Medieval Ireland: An Encyclopedia. Ed. Sean Duffy. New York: Routledge Press, 2004. 150-153.