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Susan Mooney_
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Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at the University of South Florida. Her current book project is called Diálogos sobre la censura: Exploraciones con escritores en España (Dialogues on Censorship: Explorations with Writers in Spain). This book presents a discursive method towards the history of the book, focusing on censorship in Francoist Spain, and including original comparative and theoretical scholarship, presentation and analysis of archival documents, and written and oral interviews with leading Spanish writers, filmmakers, journalists, and intellectuals. The project has received several grants, including one from the Spanish government. Mooney's other book project is entitled Masculinity and Ethics: Narrative Ethics in the Modern Novel. She has written two articles and presented several conference papers on this topic.


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_Miembro desde: 1996.
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_Campos de investigación: literatura comparada de los siglos XIX y XX; teoría narrativa; sicoanálisis; semiótica; cultura impresa; censura; teorías y relaciones de género.
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_Título: Doctorado en Literatura Comparadaetras (2001, University of Toronto).
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_Afiliación institucional: Department of English, University of South Florida.
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University of South Florida
Department of English
College of Arts and Sciences
4202 East Fowler Ave, CPR-107
Tampa, FLORIDA
USA 33620-5550
Tel.: (813) 974-2421
Fax: (813) 974-2270
Dirección-e:_smooney@cas.usf.edu
Página web:_http://english.usf.edu/faculty/smooney/
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_Libro publicado:
The Artistic Censoring of Sexuality. Fantasy and Judgment in the Twentieth Century Novel_(Columbus: Ohio State UP, 2008, 321 pp.. ISBN: 978-0-8142-1082-6.
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_Artículos publicados:
  • "Feeling Fear, Narrating Feelings: The Decomposing Masculine Subject in Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable." Journal of Beckett Studies 16.1-2 (Fall 2006-Spring 2007): 204-22.
  • "Feeling Fear, Narrating Feelings: The Decomposing Masculine Subject in Molloy, Malone Dies, and The Unnamable." Transnational Beckett. Tallahassee, FL: Journal of Beckett Studies Books, 2008. 18 pages. [reprint of journal acticle]
  • "Malone Dies: Postmodernist Masculinity." The Blackwell Companion to Samuel Beckett. Oxford: Blackwell, forthcoming. 24 pp.
  • "Teaching Narrative and Narrative Theories (with or without Ulysses): Inquiry and Comparative Methods." Teaching Narrative Theory. New York: The Modern Language Association of America, forthcoming. 20 pp.
  • "Bronze by Gold by Bloom: Echo, the Invocatory Drive, and the 'Aurteur' of 'Sirens'." Bronze by Gold: The Music of Joyce. New York and London: Garland, 1999. 229-44.

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    _Otras publicaciones académicas:
  • "Confessional Society," "Performance," and "Performativity." Sexuality: The Essential Glossary. Ed. Jo Eadie. London: Arnold, 2004. 38-39; 155-56; 156-57.

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