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MARTA FIGLEROWICZ是耶鲁大学比较文学和英语副教授,她还在斯拉夫语言文学系和电影与媒体研究项目中担任二级职位。她是两本书的作者,扁平的主角:小说人物理论(牛津大学,2016年)和感觉空间:现代主义文学中的情感和意识(康奈尔大学,2017年),她正在研究一个名为“它必须是可能的:全球现代主义和跨文化知识的问题”的新项目,以及将玛丽亚·贾尼恩的选集翻译成英文。介绍
MARTA FIGLEROWICZ is associate professor of comparative literature and English at Yale University, where she also holds secondary appointments in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures and in the Film and Media Studies Program. The author of two books, Flat Protagonists: A Theory of Novel Character (Oxford UP, 2016) and Spaces of Feeling: Affect and Awareness in Modernist Literature (Cornell UP, 2017), she is working on a new project entitled “It Must Be Possible: Global Modernisms and the Problem of Trans-cultural Knowledge,” as well as on a book-length translation into English of the selected writings of Maria Janion. Introduction
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PMLA is the journal of the Modern Language Association of America. Since 1884, PMLA has published members" essays judged to be of interest to scholars and teachers of language and literature. Four issues each year (January, March, May, and October) present essays on language and literature, and the November issue is the program for the association"s annual convention. (Up until 2009, there was also an issue in September, the Directory, containing a listing of the association"s members, a directory of departmental administrators, and other professional information. Beginning in 2010, that issue will be discontinued and its contents moved to the MLA Web site.)