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Filth by William A. Cohen
Filth by William A. Cohen





Filth by William A. Cohen

This book explores the question of what filth has to do with culture: what critical role the lost, the rejected, the abject, and the dirty play in social management and identity formation. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - From floating barges of urban refuse to dung-encrusted works of art, from toxic landfills to dirty movies, filth has become a major presence and a point of volatile contention in modern life. He now is professor emeritus at UC, Riverside and CEO of New Results Consulting, a firm specializing in advising institutions of higher education on executive leadership and public-private partnerships.Taschenbuch. From 2016-2018 he was provost of Saint George's University. He became Dean of the Graduate Division in 2008 and served in that capacity until 2016.

Filth by William A. Cohen

From 2006-2016 he was the faculty coordinator of the Workshop on The Global 19th Century. In 2001 he was the recipient of the UC, Riverside Distinguished Teaching Award. He was also the Principal Investigator on a grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate best methods for creating ethical cultures of investigation in STEM research. He has been a faculty member of the UC Dickens Project since 1989. Childers has been the recipient of fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities for his project on minority discourse and literary culture in nineteenth-century England. He is the coeditor of two collections, Victorian Prism: Refractions of the Crystal Palace (with James Buzard and Eileen Gillooly) and Sublime Economy: Aesthetics, Economics, Value (with Stephen Cullenberg and Jack Amariglio). A sample of his work includes, “Foreign Matter” in Filth, edited by William Cohen and Ryan Johnson,"Outside Looking In: Colonials, Immigrants, and the Pleasure of the Archive" in Victorian Studies and “Political Dickens,” an essay on Dickens’s journalism in Palgrave Advances in Charles Dickens Studies. He has published articles and essays on a wide variety of topics, including Edwin Chadwick and the discursive formation of the Victorian working classes, class resistance and Victorian domesticity, and theorizing the imperialized subject in the metropolis. He is the author of Novel Possibilities: Fiction and the Formation of Early Victorian Cultureand coauthor of The Columbia Dictionary of Modern Literary and Cultural Criticism.

Filth by William A. Cohen

Joe Childers specializes in historicist theory and criticism, the English novel, and Victorian studies, with recent focus on working-class and immigrant literature.







Filth by William A. Cohen