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Timothy
S. Murphy
Email
Dr. Murphy at tmurphy@ou.edu
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| Professor Murphy is the
author of Wising Up the Marks: The
Amodern William Burroughs
(California, 1997) and Antonio
Negri: Modernity and the Multitude
(Polity 2011), the
translator of Antonio Negri’s Subversive
Spinoza (Manchester 2004), Books for
Burning (Verso 2005), Trilogy of
Resistance
(Minnesota 2011), co-editor of The
Philosophy of Antonio Negri
volumes 1 and 2 (Pluto 2005-7), and
since 2000 the general editor of Genre:
Forms of Discourse and
Culture, succeeding Ronald
Schleifer. He is also an executive
editor of Angelaki: Journal of the
Theoretical Humanities,
which won the 1996 Best New Journal Award
from the Council of Editors
of Learned Journals; series editor of Angelaki
Humanities, a
book series from Manchester University
Press; and English translation
coordinator of the Deleuze Web (www.webdeleuze.com),
an
internet
archive of seminar sessions given by the
late philosopher
Gilles Deleuze. He has published essays on
Henri Bergson and quantum
theory, Pierre Boulez and Ornette Coleman,
James Joyce and Friedrich
Nietzsche and many other subjects related
to modern and contemporary
culture
and theory. Professor Murphy teaches
American literature
(with special emphases on experimental
writing, music and literature,
and the contemporary novel), literary
theory (especially Marxism and
poststructuralism), and science fiction. |
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