List of works
Peer Reviewed Journal Articles:
PRJA - Peer Selected Book
Chapters: PSBC -
Conference Proceedings: CP
- 1.
Love,
Identity and Reason in the Tales of Edgar Allan Poe (84 pp.), Arbejdspapirer fra Institut for Sprog og
Internationale Kulturstudier, no. 23, 1995 (Based on MA thesis)
- 1a.
Passion Spent: Love, Identity and
Reason in the Tales of E.A. Poe (172 pp.), EyeCorner Press, 2008
(ISBN 978-87-992456-6-6) (Re-issue w. new intro)
- 2. “X’ets
kultursemiotik”, in Detaljen – tekstanalysen og dens grænser (eds. Rita Therkelsen & Ebbe
Klitgård), vol.
2,
pp. 194-210, Roskilde Universitetsforlag, 1999 (ISBN 87-7867-089-6)
(Earlier version - in
Danish - of portions of item 3) PSBC
- 3.
Labelling a Generation –
Generationing the Text (324 pp.), Publikationer
fra Institut for Sprog og Internationale Kulturstudier, Vol. 35-E (ISBN 87-89170-70-9), 2001 (PhD
dissertation)
- 4a.
“Images of Europe: Readings in the Transatlantic Topography of
Generational Texts” (Invited
presentation
Brenau University, Georgia, USA, October 2003; based on parts of item 3)
- 4b. “Images
of Europe: Readings in the Transatlantic Topography of
Generational Texts”, in Transatlantic - Cultural Text Studies 2 ( eds. Andrea Birch & Camelia
Elias), pp. 21-39, Aalborg University Press, Dec.
2005 (ISBN 87-7-7307-754-2; ISSN: 1901-1911) PSBC
- 4c.
“Images of Europe in Two Generational
Novels: From Bohemia to Eurotrash (Hemingway’s The Sun
Also Rises
& Coupland’s: Shampoo Planet)”
(Revised version of 4a, presented at BAAS Conference, Manchester,
April 2004)
- 5a.
“Freudian Economies and Constructions of Love in Poe’s Tales”, in Nordic Journal of English
Studies, vol. 3, no. 3, 2004, pp. 283-300 (ISSN 1502-7694) (Based
on
portions
of item 1) PRJA
- 5b.
“Freudian Economies and
Constructions of Love in Poe’s Tales” (Invited
presentation
Brenau University, Georgia, USA, October 2003)
- 6a.
“Youth and Innocence as Textual Constructs
in the Short Stories of J.D. Salinger and Douglas Coupland” (Presented
at NAAS
Conference, Trondheim, August 2003)
- 6b.
“Youth and Innocence as Textual
Constructs
in the Short Stories of J.D. Salinger and Douglas Coupland”, OASIS
62 – Feb. 2004, pp. 1-23 (ISSN
0908-2271) (Longer form of 6a)
- 7a.
“‘Small, but exalted’ – Otherness in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand
and Passing”
(Brenau University invited presentation, Oct. 2003)
- 7b.
“‘Small, but exalted’ –
Otherness in Nella Larsen’s Quicksand
and Passing”, in Cultural
Text
Studies 1: An Introduction (eds. Bent Sørensen
& Camelia Elias), Aalborg
University Press, 2006, pp. 117-134 (ISBN: 87-73-07-753-4; ISSN: 1901-1911) PSBC
- 7c.
“‘Small, but
exalted’
- Negotiating Differences: Personal Identity and Othering in Nella
Larsen” (Revised
version of 7a: Invited presentation at ACT 11, Lisbon, March 2004)
- 7d.
“‘Small, but
exalted’
- Negotiating Differences: Personal Identity and Othering in Nella
Larsen’s Life and Work”, in ACT 11: Identidade com/sem
limites - Identity with(out) limits? (eds. Orlanda Azevedo, Ana
Raquel
Lourenco Fernandes, Margarida Gil dos Reis), pp. 59-72, Edicoes
Colibri, Lissabon, September 2005 (ISBN
972-772-539-2) PSBC
- 8a.
“Sacred and profane icon-work: Jane Fonda
and Elvis Presley” (Presented at AAAS Conference, Graz, November
2003)
- 8b.
“Sacred and profane icon-work:
Jane Fonda
and Elvis Presley”,
in US
Icons and Iconicity, (eds. Hölbling, Rieser & Rieser), pp.
237-257, American Studies in Austria, vol. 4, LIV Verlag, Austria, 2006
(ISBN 3-8258-8669-7) PSBC
- 9a.
“Cultural and Individual Memory in Raymond
Federman’s The Twofold Vibration”
(Presented at Cultural Memory Conference, Nicosia, February 2004)
- 9b.
“Future
and Past Memory in Raymond Federman’s The
Twofold Vibration” (Presented at “Memory
Haunting
Discourse / Discourse
Haunting Memory” Conference, Karlstad, June 2004)
- 9c. “Second Thoughts - Federman’s Cultural
and Individual Memory in The
Twofold Vibration”, in Federman Frenzy: the me in memory, the cult in culture, the
he in history - encounters with Raymond Federman, Research News 1, 2008 (ed.
Camelia
Elias), pp. 35 - 44 (ISSN
1902-9543)
- 9d. “Second Thoughts: Federman's
Cultural and Individual Memory in The
Two-Fold Vibration”, in Federman Frenzy: the cult in culture, the
me in memory, the he in history (ed. Camelia Elias) EyeCorner
Press, 2008 (978-87-992456-4-2) PSBC
- 10a.
“The Tic’ing Detective: Tourette’s Syndrome
as Post-modern Trope in Jonathan Lethem’s Motherless
Brooklyn” (Presented at the
32nd
20th
Century Literature Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, February 2004)
- 10b. “Jewishness
and Identity in
Jonathan
Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn” (Revised version of 10a; presented at NAES
Conference, Aarhus, May
2004)
- 10c.
“Jewishness and Identity in
Jonathan
Lethem’s Motherless Brooklyn” (CD-ROM Conference
Proceedings Ninth Nordic Conference of English
Studies, ed. Tim Caudery) CP
- 11.
“Theorising Belonging: The Short Story
Sequences of Salinger, Updike and Coupland” (Presented at the
Short Fiction
Theory
and Criticism Conference, U. of Salamanca, Spain, March 2004)
- 12a.
“Derrida,
911 and Cultural Analysis”, in Culture, Media, Theory, Practice:
Perspectives (ed. Ben
Dorfman), pp. 129-143, Aalborg
University Press, 2004 (ISBN
87-7307-729-1) PSBC
- 12b. 5 Faces of
Derrida, Working Papers on Languages and Intercultural Studies, vol.
35, editor. (ISBN 87-89170-91-1) (January, 2005)
- 12c+d+e. “Introduction: Facing Derrida?”, pp.1-4; “Forgiving Derrida for Dying”, pp. 11-21;
“5 Faces
of Derrida: Dialogue”, pp. 47-65 (w. Camelia Elias, Søren H. Balle,
Steen L.
Christiansen), in 5 Faces of Derrida, Working Papers on Languages and Intercultural Studies, vol.
35 (January, 2005)
- 12 f.
5 Faces of Derrida, (78 pp.) EyeCorner Press, 2008
(ISBN 978-87-992456-3-5)
- 13.
“An On & Off Beat: Kerouac’s Beat
Etymologies”, in Philament 3, Off-Beat (ISSN 1449-0471),
April 16, 2004 PRJA
- 14a.
“Cultural Acceleration and Labelling of
Generations” (Circulated
in advance of the Complexity Conference,
Aalborg, January
2004)
- 14b. “Belated
Paratext in Generational Writings” (Presented
at the Complexity Conference,
Aalborg, January
2004)
- 15a.
“Eliot’s The Waste
Land”
(co-authored
with Camelia Elias), in The Explicator, Vol. 62, No.
2,
Winter
2004, pp. 110-114 (ISSN 0014-4940) (Shorter version of 15b) PRJA
- 15b. “Some remarks on lexical fragments and
Romanian echoes in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste
Land” (co-authored w. Camelia
Elias), in Caiet
de Semiotica 16, pp. 129-136; Timisoara, Romania, 2006 (ISSN
1012-1471) PRJA
- 15c.
“Some remarks on lexical
fragments and
Romanian echoes in T.S. Eliot’s The Waste
Land” (co-authored w. Camelia
Elias) (Presented at the
14th
Conference on British and American Studies, Timisoara, Romania)
- 15d.
“On the Influence of Ovid”
(co-authored
with Camelia Elias), in Bloom's Guides: T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land
(ed. Harold Bloom), pp.97-100, Bloom’s Literary Criticism - An imprint of Infobase
Publishing, 2007 (ISBN 978-0-7910-9361-0) (Partial reprint of 15a) PSBC
- 16a.
“Katabasis in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian”
(Presented at
EAAS
Conference, Prague, April 2004)
- 16b. “Katabasis in Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian”, in Orbis
Litterarum, Vol. 60, Issue 1, 2005, pp.
16-25 (ISSN 0105-7510) PRJA
- 17a. “The
Celtic Ray: Representations of Diaspora Identities
in Van
Morrison Lyrics”, in Re-mapping
Exile: Realities and Metaphors
in Irish Literature
and History (The Dolphin 34)
(eds. Michael Böss, Irene Gilsenan
Nordin
& Britta Olinder), pp. 158-177, Aarhus University Press, December
2005 (ISBN 87-7934-010-5) PSBC
- 17b. “The
Celtic Ray: Representations of Ireland and Irish Diaspora Identities
in Van
Morrison Lyrics” (Presented at
Eagle
& Maple Leaf
Conference,
Helsinki,
May 2004) (Shorter
version of 17a)
- 18a. “Better
than Text? – Textuality as Sexuality in Postmodern American Prose
Poems”
(Presented at Poetry and Sexuality Conference, Stirling U.,
Scotland, July 2004)
- 18b. “Better
than Text? – Textuality as Sexuality in Postmodern American Prose
Poems” Full-text
VBN upload
- 19a.
“Physicists
in the Field of Fiction” (Presented
at BCLA Conference – Invention: Literature and Science, U. of Leeds, UK,
July 2004)
- 19b
“Physicists
in the Field of Fiction”, in Comparative
Critical Studies, vol
2.2, pp. 241-255 (ISSN 1744-1854) PRJA
- 20a.
“Postmodern
Gothic and Juvenalian/Menippean Satire in Bret Easton Ellis’s The Informers”, in Literary
Research, vol. 21, 41-42 2004,
pp. 275-282
(ISSN 1707-0228) PRJA
- 20b.
“Postmodern
Gothic and Juvenalian/Menippean Satire in Bret Easton Ellis’s The Informers” (Presented
at
ESSE-7 (“The Gothic”
seminar), Zaragoza, Sept. 2004)
- 21.
“Adaptation in Adaptation: A Real
Fictitious Story(line)”, in OpenWindows:
Remediation Strategies in Global Film Adapations, eds. Kyle Nicholas & Jørgen Riber Christensen, Aalborg
University Press, 2006, pp. 59-78 (ISBN
87-7307-742-9) PSBC
- 22a. “Negotiations
of Genre in the Short Fiction of Alasdair Gray”, in the
proceedings of the 8th International.
Conf. on the Short Story in English, Alcalá, Spain, 2005 (DVD 2007),
pp. 891-403 (ISBN 84-8138-709-6) CP
- 22b+c. “Introduction: On
Titles and Un-titles” (pp. 5-8); “Tales, Titles, Tails: Negotiations of Genre
in the
(Short) Fiction of Alasdair Gray” (pp. 37-46) (Revised version of 22a),
both in Untitled,
Working Papers on Languages and Intercultural Studies, vol.
37, ed. Camelia Elias, March 2005 (ISBN 87-89170-95-4)
- 22d. “Introduction: On
Titles and Un-titles” (pp. 5-12); “Tales,
Titles, Tails: Negotiations of Genre in the (Short) Fiction of Alasdair
Gray” (pp. 53-72), both in Untitled,
(ed. Camelia Elias) EyeCorner Press, 2008 (ISBN
978-87-992456-5-9)
- 23a. “‘Let us Space’: Chaos and
Order in M. Z. Danielewski’s House
of
Leaves” (Presented at Chaos and Order
Colloquium, Reims, March 2005)
- 23b. “‘Let us Space’: The Horror of the Iconic Page - Prose Icons in M. Z.
Danielewski’s House
of
Leaves” (Revised
version of 23a,
presented at 5th Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature,
Krakow, March 2005)
- 23c. “‘Let us Space’: The Horror of the Iconic Page - Prose Icons in M. Z.
Danielewski’s House
of
Leaves” Full-text VBN upload
- 24. “Transatlantic: New
Perspectives” (co-authored w. Camelia Elias),
in Transatlantic - Cultural
Text Studies 2, Aalborg
University Press, Dec. 2005, eds. Andrea Birch & Camelia Elias, pp.
19-20 (ISBN 87-7-7307-754-2; ISSN: 1901-1911)
- 25a.
“Poetics
and Materiality: The Spools, Loops and Patches of Jack Kerouac
and A.R. Ammons” (Presented at NAAS 2005,
Växjö, May 2005)
- 25b. “The Spools and Loops of Jack
Kerouac
and A.R. Ammons: Towards a Poetics of Non-Conformity” (Presented at
EAAS 2006, Cyprus, April 2006)
- 26a. “Tourette in
Fiction: Lethem, Lefcourt, Hecht, Rubio, Byalick”
(Presented at the 22nd International Conference on
Psychology and Literature, Cordoba, 2005) (Some paragraphs recur from
10b)
- 26b. “Tourette as Reconstructions of
Pain and Joy in
Fiction: Lethem, Lefcourt, Hecht, Rubio, Byalick” (Presented at HASE 6:
(Re)constructing Pain and Joy in Language, Literature, and Culture,
Athens, 2005) (Some
paragraphs recur from
10b)
- 26c. “Tourette in
Fiction: Lethem, Lefcourt, Hecht, Rubio, Byalick”, in on-line
proceedings of ICPL 22, February 2006 CP
- 27a. “Beat
Dreams? The Books of Dreams of Jack Kerouac and William Burroughs” (Presented at Dream
Writing, Canterbury, October 2005)
- 27b. “Beat
Dreams? Jack Kerouac’s Book of Dreams” (Presented at the 24th
International Conference on Literature and Psychology, Belgrade, July
2007) (Some paragraphs recur from 28a)
- 27c. “Beat
Dreams? Jack Kerouac’s Book of Dreams”, in Psychoanalytic Encounters -
Interdisciplinary Papers in Applied Psychoanalysis, eds.
Aleksandar
Dimitrijevic, Murray Schwarz, Elizabeth Fox, University of Belgrade
Press, December 2009, pp. 133-142 (ISBN 978-86-86563-58-3) (Revised
version of 27b) PSBC
- 28. “Postmodern
Identity-work and Historiography: The ‘Facts’ in
the Strange Case of Monsieur Federman” (pp. 5-9) in
Lisbeth R.
Pedersen: Surface Disturbances - A
Reading of Raymond Federman’s Surfictions as Historiographic Radical
Metafictions, Working Papers 39, 2005 (ISBN 87-89170-99-7)
(Also published on Raymond
Federman's blog)
- 29. “Introduction” (pp. 5-16), in Cultural Text Studies 1: An Introduction
(eds. Bent
Sørensen & Camelia Elias), Aalborg
University Press, 2006 (ISBN: 87-73-07-753-4; ISSN: 1901-1911)
- 30a. “The Beats as
Cultural
Others/Exotics in Recent Memoirs by Exile Poets” (Presented at the
34th
20th
Century Literature Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, February 2006)
- 30b. “The Beats as
Cultural
Others/Exotics in Recent Memoirs by Exile Poets” (Revised version of 31a, presented at BAAS
2007, Leicester, April 2007)
- 30c. “The Beats as
Cultural
Others/Exotics in Recent Memoirs by Exile Poets” Full-text VBN upload
- 32a. “Constructing and Deconstructing
Racism in Conrad” (The Plurality of
Interpretation Colloquium, Reims, France, March 2006)
- 32b. “Constructing and Deconstructing
Racism in Conrad”, in Imaginaire,
vol
13, pp. 87-97; Reims, 2009 (ISBN 978-2-915271-32-4; ISSN 1270-931 X)) (extended version of
32a) PRJA
- 33a. “Livskvalitet, kultur og
identitet” (Humaniora og
Livskvalitet panel, Studenterhuset Aalborg; arr.:
Studiemiljøudvalget, April 2006)
- 33b. “Livskvalitet, kultur og
identitet”, Mellemrummet web-edition,
Sept. 4, 2006
- 34a. “Portraits
of Blacks: Nella
Larsen and Early 20th C. Danish Paintings” (Presented at
Denmark and the Black Atlantic, KU,
May 2006)
- 34b. “Portraits
of Blacks: Nella
Larsen and Early 20th C. Danish Paintings” ,
in Interaktioner: Kunstarternes
Produktive Mellemværender, AAU Press (eds. Stein Larsen,
Pedersen, Sørensen & Pinkert,
2009) (extended version of 34a) PSBC
- 34c. “Nella
Larsen and Erik Stæhr-Nielsen's Portraits of Blacks”
(Presented at IRGiC seminar on Interartiality and Intermediality, AAU,
January 2007
- 35a. “Countercultural
Icon-work: Adversarial and
Collaborative Uses of ‘Uncle Sam’” (Presented
at The Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference, Helsinki, May 2006)
- 35b. “Countercultural
Icon-work: Adversarial and
Collaborative Uses of ‘Uncle Sam’”, in
Communities and Connections:
Writings in North American Studies,
ed. Ari Helo, Renvall Institute, Helsinki, 2007 PSBC
- 36a. “Representations
of Big Sur in Late Modernist and Early
Postmodernist American Writing” (Presented at Space
Haunting Discourse, Karlstad, June 2006)
- 36b.
“Representations
of Big Sur in Late Modernist and Early
Postmodernist American Writing”, in Space,
Haunting, Discourse (Cambridge Scholars Press,), eds.
Holmgren-Troy & Wennö,
Karlstad, 2008 (Extended version of 36a)
PSBC
- 37a. “The Ambiguous
Valorisation of Madness in Beat Literature” (Presented at the 23rd International
Conference on
Psychology and Literature, Helsinki, June 2006)
- 37b. “The Ambiguous
Valorisation of Madness in Beat Literature” Full-text VBN upload
- 38. “Neil Young, Leonard
Cohen, and Joni Mitchell’s Post-AIDS Lyrics: Canadian Cultural
Critiques?” (Presented at Poetry and Politics, Stirling, July 2006)
- 39. “Musik som historisk og kulturel tekst” (Musik, Medier og Kultur panel, AAU,
arr. Studiemiljøudvalget, September 2006) (Certain paragraphs recur from
item
38)
- 40a. “Kulturkanon
og kulturforståelse: eksklusion og participation” (Hvad skal
vi med kulturarven i dag? Panel v. Kulturnatten, October 2006)
- 40b. “Kulturkanon
og kulturforståelse: eksklusion og participation”, Mellemrummet web-edition, ed. Kim Toft Hansen, January
2007
- 41a. “A burst of language
following a collision with a large piece
of furniture... - Review of online chapbook Beyond Time by Robert Gibbons”, in Studio,
vol
1, no. 2, 2007 PRJA
- 41b. “A burst of language
following a collision with a large piece
of furniture... - Review of online chapbook Beyond Time by Robert Gibbons” (extended
version of 41a) Full-text
VBN upload
- 41c. “A burst of language
following a collision with a large piece
of furniture...”, in The
Atlantic Community, January 2008 (extended HTML version of 41a)
- 42. “Review of Figures of Belatedness: Postmodernist
Fiction in English”, in Cercles,
July 2007 PRJA
- 43a. “‘They Say They Put a
Man on the Moon’: Fallen Astronaut
– Violence, Bodies,
and Moon Art” (Presented
at NAAS 2007, Tampere, May 2007) Full-text
VBN upload
- 43b. “‘They Say They Put a
Man on the Moon’: Fallen Astronaut
– Violence, Bodies,
and Moon Art”, in The
Atlantic Community, December 2007 (extended HTML version of 43a)
- 44a. “Ekphrasis
in Reverse: The Use and Abuse of Poetry in Popular Films” (Presented
at the High Culture, Low Culture: Reprises, Recycling, Recuperations
conference, Strasbourg, November 2007)
- 44b. “Ekphrasis
in Reverse: The Use and Abuse of Poetry in Popular Films”, in
Recherches Anglaises et Nord-Americaines, No. 43; eds. Jean Jacques Chardin
& Christophe Lebold, June 2010 (pp. 95-102)(ISSN: 0557-6989) PRJA
- 45. “Hvorfor kunst- og
kulturformidling?” Tale ved stiftelsen af
Kulturkapellet, AAU, December 2007 (Certain paragraphs recur from item
33b)
- 46a. “The Cultural Kernel and
the Transnational Subject: Meena Alexander”
(Presented at the Cultural Kernel conference, Reims, March 2008)
- 46b. “Cultural
Traffic, Poetry and
the Transnational Subject: Meena Alexander”
(Presentation for seminar on Cultural Traffic, IRGiC, May 2010)
- 46c. “The Cultural Kernel and the Transnational Subject” in Kulturtrafik: Æstetiske udtryk i en global verden
(eds. Christensen, Toft Hansen, Stein Larsen, Mønster & Pedersen),
Aalborg University Press, April 2011, pp. 235-44 (ISBN
978-87-7112-000-4; ISSN 1904-898X) PSBC
- 47a. “The Cadillac as Cultural Text” (Presented at The
Maple Leaf and Eagle Conference, Helsinki, May 2008)
- 47b. “Road Signs: The Cadillac as
Cultural Text” (Presented at ISSEI-11, Helsinki,
August 2008)
- 48a. “Icons of Transgression: Charles
Manson and Patty Hearst” (Presented at EAAS 2008, Oslo, May 2008)
- 48b. “Icons of Transgression”, in Academic Quarter, Vol. 3, December 2011 (pp. 121-134) (ISSN 1904-0008) PRJA
- 49a. “Post-9/11 Fiction
as Trauma Narratives: Jonathan Safran Foer, Don DeLillo and others” (Presented
at the 25th
International
Conference on
Psychology and Literature, Lisbon, July 2008)
- 49b. “Syndrome, Symptom, Trauma-chains
in Post-9/11 Novels: Safran Foer, Ken Kalfus and
Don DeLillo” (Presented
at the Syndrome Syndrome Symposium, Keele University, October 2009)
(Extended version of 50a) Full-text
VBN upload
- 49c.
“Trauma-chains
and Satire in the Post-9/11 Novels of Safran Foer, Ken Kalfus and
Don DeLillo”
(Presented at the 38th Louisville Conference, February 2010) (Revised
version of 49b)
- 49d. “Syndrome, Symptom, Trauma Chains in Post-9/11 Novels”, in The Syndrome Syndrome,
eds. Tim Lustig & James Peacock, Routledge, April 2013 (ISBN
978-0-415-50740-0) (Revised and much expanded version of 49b) PSBC
- 50. “The Survival of a Dissident
Poet: Life in the Little Magazines before and after the Web – the Case
of The Evergreen Review and Robert Gibbons” (Presented
at ESSE-9 in Århus, August 2008)
- 51a. Årstider i
Skeptikerens Himmel - Aforismer af Valeriu Butulescu (63 pp.), EyeCorner Press, 2008
(selected, translated and ed. w/ Camelia Elias) (ISBN 978-87-992456-2-8)
- 51b. “I aforismens tegn” (pp. v-viii), in Årstider i
Skeptikerens Himmel - Aforismer af Valeriu Butulescu (selected, translated and
edited by Camelia Elias & Bent Sørensen) EyeCorner Press, 2008
- 52. “From Cassady to Moriarty, and
Back Again: 3 Layers of Textualization” (Presented at The
Kerouac
Conference,
Birmingham, December 2008) Full-text
VBN upload
- 53. “Cosmopolitan Folk? - A ‘Fake Indian’ and a ‘Playboy Bunny Turned Singer’: The Story of Peter LaFarge and
Inger Nielsen” (Presented at NAAS 2009,
Copenhagen, May 2009) Full-text
VBN upload
- 54a. “Economies of Passing - Identity
Lessons and Tragedy” (Submitted for
planned volume on Passing,
ed. Michaela Mudure, 2015) PSBC
- 54b. “Economies of Passing - Tragic
Identity Discourses
in Selected 20th C. Texts and Films” (Presented at The Maple Leaf
and Eagle 13, Helsinki May 2010)
- 55a. “Images of Freud in Popular Culture and Fiction:
Cigars, Slips and Images of Your Mother” (Presented
at the 26th
International
Conference on
Psychology and Literature, Viterbo, July 2009)
- 55b. “Images of Freud. Icon Work”, in Academic Quarter, vol. 10, June 2015 (pp. 249-261) (ISSN 1904-0008) PRJA
- 56a. “Style as
Supplement -
Supplement as Style: Words and Images of Derrida” (Presented at the Style
in Theory conference, Malta, November 2009) Full-text
VBN upload
- 56b. “Spectral images of Derrida”, in Spøgelser - Genfærdet som kulturel og æstetisk figur, eds. Louise Mønster et al., Aalborg University Press, 2012, pp. 83-91) (ISBN 978-87-7112-051-6) (Revised version of 56a) PSBC
- 57. Interaktioner: Kunstarternes Produktive
Mellemværender (310 pp.), Aalborg University Press (eds. Stein
Larsen, Pedersen, Pinkert & Sørensen)
(ISBN 978-87-7307-950-8), 2009
- 58. “Yuppier og psykopater på den litterære scene - McInerney, Ellis og 1980ernes tomme generation” in Historier om Amerika: Aktuelle strømninger i USA's Litteratur (eds. Michael Bach Henriksen & Tonny Vorm) Forlaget Bahnhof, September 2010, pp. 29-43 (ISBN 978-87-92095-28-2) PSBC
- 59a. “Meat, Buddhism and
Salvation”, in Academic Quarter, Vol. 1, June
2010 (pp. 87-93) (ISSN 1904-0008) PRJA
- 59b. “Meat, Buddhism and
Salvation” (Presentation
for ESSE-13, Torino, August 2010) (Extended version of 59a)
- 60a. Jagged
Timeline - Selected Poems by Robert Gibbons, translated and introduced by
Bent Sørensen (180 pp.), EyeCorner Press, March 2010 (ISBN
978-8799245673)
- 60b. “Jagged Timeline: A Manifold
Introduction”
(pp. 11-43), in Jagged
Timeline - Selected Poems by Robert Gibbons, translated and introduced by
Bent Sørensen (EyeCorner Press, March 2010 - ISBN 978-8799245673)
(Incorporating portions of 41c and 50)
- 61. “Jonathan Lethem's Motherless
Brooklyn: Tourette's Syndrome and the Postmodern Condition, or
Detecting Jewishness”, in Fingeraftryk: Studier i krimi og det
kriminelle - festskrift til Gunhild Agger (eds. Jørgen Riber
Christensen & Kim Toft Hansen), Aalborg University Press, March
2010, pp. 322 - 334 (ISBN 978-87-7307-981-2) (Revised and
extended version of 10c) PSBC
- 62. “‘I Have Realized That I Tell
Stories Only Survivors Can Tell’” -
Raymond Federman in Memoriam” (Presented at the 27th
Literature & Psychology Conference, Pecs, June 2009) (a few paragraphs recur from 9b)
- 63a. “Hanging on a Star: Notes on Nick
Drake’s Lyrics as Expressions of
Nostalgia and Existential Depression” (Presented at NAES, Oulu,
Finland, June 2010 & at The 28th Literature & Psychology Conference/PsyArt 28, Roskilde June 2011)
- 63b.
“Why Leave Me Hanging on a Star, When You Deem Me So High? - The Joe
Boyd/Nick Drake Nexus” (Presented at NAAS 2011, Oslo, May 2011)
(Revised version of 63a)
- 63c. “Nick
Drake’s Lyrics and Existential Depression”, to be submitted to PsyArt Journal, 2015 (Revised and extended version of 63a) PRJA
- 64. “One More Cup of Coffee for the Road”, in Night Cafë: The Amorous Confessions of a Barrista by Gray Kochhar-Lindgren, EyeCorner Press, September 2010, pp. 11-17 (ISBN 978-87-92633-01-9)
- 65. “Idiot Winds – an Introduction to Steven Joyce’s Tangled
Skein”, in Winds of Ilion by Steven Joyce, EyeCorner Press, March 2011,
pp. 11-17 (ISBN 978-87-92633-02-6)
- 66a. “True Gods of Sound and Stone” (Presented at NISN 7, Tromsø, Norway, December 2010)
- 66b. “True Gods of Sound and Stone: The Many Crossings of Patrick Kavanagh’s ‘On Raglan Road’”, in The Crossings of Art in Ireland,
eds. Charles Armstrong, Ruben Moi et al., Peter Lang (Re-Imagining
Ireland, vol. 53), December 2013, pp. 65-79 (ISBN 978-3-0343-0983-7) PSBC
- 67a. “Listen – Christy Moore’s Old and New, Glocal Ireland” (Presented at the DUCIS Conference, Dalarna, Sweden, November 2011) Full-text
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- 67b. “Listen – Christy Moore’s Old and New, Glocal Ireland”, in NJES 13 (2) - Special Issue on Irish Studies, September 2014, ed. Irene Gilsenan Nordin (pp. 222-235) (ISSN 1502-7694) PRJA
- 68a. “Buddhism, Madness and Movement - Triangulating Jack Kerouac’s Belief System”, in Encountering Buddhism in Twentieth Century British and American Literature,
eds. Lawrence Normand & Alison Winch, Continuum/Bloomsbury Acdemic,
December 2013, pp. 105-122 (ISBN 9781441184764) (some paragraphs recur
from 37b and 59a) PSBC
- 68b.
“Buddhism, Madness and Movement - Triangulating Jack Kerouac’s Belief
System” (Presented at the inaugural European Beat Studies Network
conference, Middelburg, Holland, September 2012) (excerpt of 68a)
- 69a. “West of the West - Easton Ellis' Less Than Zero as Gothic Western” (Presented at The 14th Maple Leaf & Eagle conference, Helsinki, May 2012) Full-text
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- 69b. “West of the West - Easton Ellis' Less Than Zero as Gothic Western” (longer version of 69a), to be submitted to EJAS PRJA
- 70. “The Psychological Travails of On the Road”, in Journeys, special issue of Academic Quarter, Vol. 4, Spring 2012, pp. 192-206 (PDF) (ISSN 1904-0008) PRJA
- 71a. “Bob Dylan and the Apocalypse” (Presented at IRGiC seminar on 'The End', April 2012)
- 71b. “Bob Dylan Sings the Apocalypse”, in Terminus - The End volume, AAU Press, 2013 (eds. Robert Rix & Brian Russell Graham), pp. 207-214 (ISBN 978-87-7112-119-3) PSBC
- 72. “In Bruges/The Dumb Waiter as Studies in Interdependence and Sacrifice/Liberation” (Presented at PsyArt 29, Ghent, July 2012) Full-text
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- 73. “TAR O TAR T: The Entries and Exits of Enrique Enriquez”, in Ex Itent Er: Encounters around Tarot, vol. 2 by Enrique Enriquez & Camelia Elias, EyeCorner Press, December 2012,
pp. 9-15 (ISBN 978-8792633217)
- 74. “Time, and Again: Review of This Time and Traveling Companion by Robert Gibbons”, in Cercles, Book Reviews, December 2012
- 75a. “Sean-nós, Sean-nua - Sean-nós-nua?” - written for the 8th NISN Conference, Dalarna, Sweden, December 2012 Full-text
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- 75b. “Sean-nós, Sean-nua - Sean-nós-nua?” - forthcoming in Authority and Wisdom in the New Ireland: Studies in Literature and Culture, eds. Carmen Zamorano Llena & Billy Gray, Peter Lang, 2015 (extended version of 75a) PSBC
- 76a. “Fieldwork: The Ins and Outs of Popular Postmodern Fiction -
The Case of Paul Auster”, presented at the Bestsellers and Blockbusters
Conference, AAU, March 2013
- 76b. “Fieldwork: Paul Auster as a Popular Postmodern Writer”, in Academic Quarter 7: Bestseller and Blockbuster Culture Special Issue, December 2013, pp. 66-79 (PDF) (extended and revised version of 76a) PRJA
- 77a. “The Ballad and the Almanac Song as Protest and Detournement”, presented at NAAS 2013, Karlstad, May 2013
- 77b. “Almanac Songs and Singers: Protest, Detournement and Incorporation”, forthcoming in ASiS, special “Currents and Cournter-currents” issue, November 2015 eds. Magnus Ullén & Maria Holmgren Troy (extended and revised version of 77a) PRJA
- 78a. “From Hell or
From Nowhere? Non-places in Douglas Coupland’s Novels”, presented at
IRGiC research seminar on “The Non-Place”, May 2013
- 78b. “From Hell or
From Nowhere? Non-places in Douglas Coupland’s Novels”, in Non-Place: Representing Placelessness in Literature, Media and Culture. AAU Press (eds. Gebauer, Schlosser, Thorsøe Nielsen & Sørensen), June 2015 (pp. 95-112) (ISBN 9-788771-122176) (extended version of 78a) PSBC
- 79a. “Life writing and
author biography: The Carr/Kammerer Episode in Kerouac Biographies”,
presented at PsyArt 30, Porto, June 2013
- 79b. “Life writing and author biography: The Carr/Kammerer
Episode in Kerouac Biographies”, presented at EBSN 2, Aalborg,
August 2013 (extended version of 79a)
- 79c. “Life writing and author biography: The Carr/Kammerer
Episode in Kerouac Biographies”, to be submitted to The Journal of Beat Studies, 2015 PRJA
- 80. “Afterword”, to Pilgrims to Elsewhere by Gregory Stephenson. EyeCorner Press, August 2013 (pp. 109-111) (ISBN 978-87-92633-24-8)
- 81a. “Tarot and the Poets: Olson, Eliot et al.”, presented at Tarosophy TarotconUK 2013, Keswick, September 2013
- 81b. “Tarot and Poetry”, presented at IRGiC Klitgården seminar, December 2013 (revised version of 80a)
- 81c. “Tarot and the Poets - 20th C. American Poets Using the Tarot”, presented at NAAS-2015, Oulu, May 2015
- 81d. “Corrado Cagli, Charles Olson and the Tarot”, to be submitted to Orbis Litterarum, 2016 (revised version of 80a) PRJA
- 82. “Migrating the Light: Creating American
Versions of Lucian Blaga’s Poetry from Impure German, French and Danish
Translations”, presented at poetry lab, Brussels, November 2013
- 83a. “Dissent as Race War: The Strange Case of Amiri Baraka”, presented at the Dissent! conference, AAU, January 2014
- 83b. “Dissent as Race War: The Strange Case of Amiri Baraka”, forthcoming in Dissent Refracted: Historical Images of Dissent volume, ed. Ben Dorfman, 2015. PSBC
- 84. “Doing Terrible Things to Shakespeare and Browning: How Creative Writing Teaches Poetry and Self-Esteem”, Anglo Files #171, February 2014
- 85. “On Robert Gibbons' The Degas”, in Cercles, Book Reviews, April 2014
- 86. “Wichita Vortex Sutra as the Last Anti-War Poem?”, presented at EAAS 2014, Den Haag, April 2014
- 87. “‘That sounds surprisingly Irish’ – Some Irish Influences in Global Anglophone Pop-Culture”, presented at NISN-2014, Aalborg, May 2014
- 88. “Chávez Ravine, a History Lesson in Image and Song?”,
presented at The 15th Maple Leaf & Eagle conference, Helsinki, May
2014
- 89. “‘Vi Var Saa Unge’ – Leo Estvads relative kunstneriske
værdi”, presented at the IRGiC seminar on “Value and Art”, Aalborg, May
2014
- 90. “The Well-Accessorized Philosopher: The Vincent F. Hendricks Debacle”, in Men and Women, issue 9 of Academic Quarter, September 2014, eds. Brian Graham & Joe Goddard
- 91. “Preface”, to Anatomy & Geography, Vol. 2, by Robert Gibbons (unpublished manuscript), October 2014
- 92a. “More Beat Dreams: William Burroughs and Dream Writing”, presented at Psy Art 31, Madrid, June 2014
- 92b. “More Beat Dreams: William Burroughs and Dream Writing”, to
be presented at EBSN 2015, Brussels, October 2015 (revised version of
90a)
- 93. “Who Needs Religion When You Have The Desert?”, presented at KUA Center for Transnational American Studies seminar on Place, April 2015
- 94. “Micro- and Macro-Rhythms in the Poetics and Practice of Jack Kerouac”, presented at IRGiC seminar on “Rhythmanalysis”, Aalborg, May 2015
- 95. “The Absence of Place and Time : Non-Place and Placelessness” (co-authored w. Mirjam Gebauer, Jan T. Schlosser and Helle Thorsøe Nielsen), in Non-Place: Representing Placelessness in Literature, Media and Culture. AAU Press (eds. Gebauer, Schlosser, Thorsøe Nielsen & Sørensen), June 2015 (pp. 5-31) (ISBN 9-788771-122176) PSBC
- 96. Non-Place: Representing Placelessness in Literature, Media and Culture. AAU Press (eds. Gebauer, Schlosser, Thorsøe Nielsen & Sørensen), June 2015 (411 pp.) (ISBN 9-788771-122176)
- 97. “Cultural Iconicity. An Emergent Field” (co-authored w. Helle Thorsøe-Nielsen), in ICONS - Academic Quarter, vol 10 (eds. Thorsøe Nielsen & Sørensen), June 2015 (pp. 5-20) (ISSN 1904-0008) PRJA
- 98. ICONS - Academic Quarter, vol 10 (eds. Thorsøe Nielsen & Sørensen), June 2015 (261 pp.) (ISSN 1904-0008)
- 99. “Masochistic Masculinities in 1960s Country & Western Lyrics”, presented at PsyArt 32, Malta, July 2015
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