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Joseph Conte is a Professor in the Department of English at the University at Buffalo, part of the State University of New York (SUNY) system. His research focuses on postmodern literature, transnational narratives, and the interplay between literature and science. He has held significant roles such as SUNY Senior Fellow and University at Buffalo Humanities Institute Faculty Research Fellow, reflecting his academic prominence.
Conte's work examines themes like migration, post-9/11 fiction, and multimodal literature. His publications include influential monographs such as Transnational Politics in the Post-9/11 Novel (2020) and Design and Debris: A Chaotics of Postmodern American Fiction (2002). He has contributed essays to major encyclopedias and edited volumes, including works on Don DeLillo and contemporary American fiction.
His recent articles explore topics such as cybernetics in William Gibson's fiction and the cultural impact of 9/11 on narrative structures. Conte has been recognized for both his scholarly contributions and teaching excellence, including awards from SUNY and the University at Buffalo.
- Research Interests: Postmodernism, transnational literature, 20th/21st-century American literature, poetry, and literature-science intersections
- Key Publications: Transnational Politics in the Post-9/11 Novel, Unending Design, Design and Debris
- Grants & Fellowships: SUNY Senior Fellow (2005), UB Humanities Institute Fellow (2013–14)
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