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Anna Kornbluh

Associate Professor, Department of English

"Critique of Immediate Reason"

Contact

Building & Room:

2015 UH

Address:

601 S Morgan St.

Office Phone:

(312) 413-8142

About

Anna Kornbluh's research and teaching interests center on Victorian literature and Critical Theory, with a special emphasis in formalism, Marxism, psychoanalysis, and theory of the novel. She is the author of The Order of Forms: Realism, Formalism, and Social Space (University of Chicago 2019), Marxist Film Theory and Fight Club (Bloomsbury "Film Theory in Practiceā€¯ series, 2019), and Realizing Capital: Financial and Psychic Economies in Victorian Form (Fordham UP 2014). Her current research concerns impersonality, objectivity, mediation, and abstraction as residual faculties of the literary in privatized urgent times. She is the founding facilitator of two scholarly cooperatives: V21 Collective and InterCcECT.

Research Areas
19th C. British Literature | Comparative Literature | Critical Theory | Media and/or Film Studies | The Novel