Pieter Vermeulen 

Pieter Vermeulen est professeur associé de littérature américaine et comparée à la KU Leuven. Il est l’auteur de After the Holocaust (Bloomsbury, 2010), de Contemporary Literature and the End of the Novel: Creature, Affect, Form (Palgrave Macmillan, 2015) et de Literature and the Anthropocene (Routledge, 2020). Il a également codirigé les volumes Institutions of World Literature: Writing, Translation, Markets (avec Stefan Helgesson; Routledge, 2015), Memory Unbound: Tracing the Dynamics of Memory Studies (avec Lucy Bond et Stef Craps, 2017), et un double numéro spécial de LIT: Literature Interpretation Theory sur littérature contemporaine et/en tant que archive (avec Tom Chadwick, 2019-20). Il travaille actuellement sur la relation entre l’ »américanisation” de la littérature mondiale et la notion de valeur littéraire mondiale. 

Bibliographie écocritique

  • Literature and the Anthropocene. Literature and Contemporary Thought Series. London: Routledge, 2020. ISBN: 978-1-13854-3744.
  • ‘Beauty That Must Die: Station Eleven, Climate Change Fiction, and the Life of Form.’ The Rising Tide of Climate Change Fiction. Spec. issue of Studies in the Novel1 (2018): 9-25.
  • ‘Creaturely Memory: Shakespeare, the Anthropocene, and the New Nomos of the Earth.’ Memory after Humanism. Spec. issue of Parallax 4 (2017): 384-97.
  • With Ioannis Tsitsovits. ‘The Anthropocene Scriptorium: Writing and Agency in Ben Lerner’s 10:04 and Tom McCarthy’s Satin Island.’ Ecocriticism: Environments in Anglophone Literatures. Spec. issue of Anglistik & Englischunterricht 86 (2017): 193-216.
  • ‘“The sea, not the ocean”: Anthropocene Fiction and the Memory of (Non)human Life.’ Genre: Forms of Discourse and Culture 2 (2017): 181-200.
  • ‘Future Readers: Narrating the Human in the Anthropocene.’ Planetary Memory in Contemporary American Literature. Spec. issue of Textual Practice 5 (2017): 867-85. (shortlisted for the 2017 Pioneer Award of SFWA)
  • ‘Don DeLillo’s Point Omega, The Anthropocene, and the Scales of Literature.’ The Futures of the Present: New Directions in American Literature and Culture. issue of Studia Neophilologica 87.1 (2015): 68-81. 
  • ‘Deontologizing the Nonhuman: Arthur Gordon Pym, Contemporary Literature, and the Limits of the Human.’ Nonhuman Agency in the 21st-Century Novel. Yvonne Liebermann et al. (eds.). Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. (in press)
  • ‘Rewilding Welfare: Sarah Hall and the State of Nature.’ Sarah Hall: Critical Essays. Elke D’hoker and Alex Beaumont (eds.). Canterbury: Gylphi Publishers, 2021. (in press)
  • ‘The Anthropocene.’ The Posthumanism Handbook. Mads Rosendahl Thomsen and Jacob Wamberg (eds.). London: Bloomsbury, 2020. 59-69.
  • With Reuben Martens. ‘Ecokritiek.’ Cahier voor Literatuurwetenschap 10 (2018): 103-108.
  • ‘Klimaatonttovering: over Amitav Ghosh’s Gun Island.’ Spec. issue of Armada: tijdschrift voor wereldliteratuur. (in press)
  • ‘Frankenstein in het Wilde Westen.’ Spec. issue of Rekto: verso 87 (2020): 74-78.

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