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Jacques Khalip is a Professor at Brown University specializing in Romanticism, queer theory, aesthetics, poetry, and critical theory. He has authored several influential works, including 'Disastrous Form: Kant, Hujar' (Fordham University Press, 2018) and 'Anonymous Life: Romanticism and Dispossession' (Stanford University Press, 2009). Khalip is also a co-editor of 'Constellations: Contemporary Romanticism' (Fordham University Press, 2016) and has contributed to other significant publications in the field of literature and new media. His research interests include the interplay between romantic literature and identity, ethics in Romanticism, and queer relations, often explored through his courses and lectures. Over the years, he has received numerous grants and fellowships, including the OVPR Grants at Brown University and various recognition for teaching excellence. Khalip's contributions to the field extend to his involvement with the North American Society for the Study of Romanticism, reflecting his commitment to advancing academic discourse in Romantic studies.
Brown University • Providence, RI
Teaching various courses in Romantic literature and queer theory, and supervising graduate and undergraduate research.
Department: Department of Economics