
معرفی
Seth Rudy is Associate Professor of English at Rhodes College, where he joined the faculty in 2010 after completing his PhD at New York University. His academic work centers on British literature from the 'long' eighteenth century through the Romantic period.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in English (2010), New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- M.A. in English (2005), New York University, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences
- B.F.A. in Film and Television with honors (2001), New York University, Tisch School of the Arts
Rudy's research explores the history of ideas and large-scale knowledge projects, with particular focus on encyclopedism and the pursuit of complete knowledge. His work examines how literary and non-literary texts from the Scientific Revolution through the Enlightenment engaged with systematic knowledge organization. He investigates the conceptual frameworks that shaped early modern knowledge systems and their relationship to contemporary digital epistemologies like Wikipedia and Google algorithms.
His publications reveal consistent engagement with knowledge systems, intellectual history, and comparative literary forms. The most recent works extend his foundational research on encyclopedism into contemporary questions about the 'ends of knowledge' and cross-disciplinary collaboration in modern academia. His scholarship demonstrates deep expertise in how epistemological frameworks evolve across historical periods.
Rudy has received significant scholarly recognition through book reviews in major journals, though no formal awards are listed in the available materials.
As an educator, he teaches courses on eighteenth-century British literature, satire, and knowledge systems. His current book project examines conceptions of the 'ends' of learning across historical and contemporary contexts, seeking language that might facilitate arts-sciences collaboration amid changing knowledge institutions.




