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Jacques Khalip is a Professor of English at Brown University, specializing in Romanticism, Queer theory, and critical theory. He holds a PhD from Duke University (2004), and prior degrees from McGill University (BA 1997, MA 1998). His research explores intersections between Romanticism, queer theory, and aesthetics through works like Last Things: Disastrous Form from Kant to Hujar (2018) and Anonymous Life: Romanticism and Dispossession (2009). Khalip has received multiple grants including OVPR funding (2007-2010) and the Henry Merritt Wriston Fellowship (2010-2011). His teaching focuses on romantic literature, queer theory, and interdisciplinary studies, including courses like Queer Passivity and Romantic Dispossession. He is affiliated with the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism (NASSR).
- Education:
- PhD in English, Duke University, 2004
- MA in English, McGill University, 1998
- BA in English, McGill University, 1997
His research interests span 19th-century literature, Enlightenment thought, and photography theory. Recent publications engage with topics like queer audiovisuality and posthumanist critiques. Khalip has advised numerous senior honors theses and collaborates on interdisciplinary projects. His work often bridges historical literary analysis with contemporary critical frameworks.
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