David Watson
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of English
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 12 53
- Mobile phone:
- +46 76 277 94 92
- E-mail:
- david.watson@engelska.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3 L
- Postal address:
- Box 527
751 20 Uppsala
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David Watson is an Associate Professor specializing in American Literature at the Department of English, Uppsala University. He has published on modernist poetry, nineteenth-century and contemporary American literature, and transnational and translation studies. His current research addresses depictions of finance and security in the contemporary American novel, as well as the rhetoric of popular sovereignty in the early American novel.
Biography
Biographical information
I joined the Department of English at Uppsala University as a research fellow in American literature in 2006, and was appointed as Senior Lecturer specializing in American literature in 2010. I qualified as docent in 2011.
Academic Qualifications
PhD in English (University of the Witwatersrand, South Africa, 2003).
Supervision
I currently supervise doctoral theses in American literature on environmental writing, and literature and contemporary wars.
Teaching
My current teaching includes diverse graduate courses in American literature, Modernism, and Postmodernism, as well as undergarduate courses in, amongst others, life writing.
Research
I have published on 19th century and modernist American poets, 19th century and contemporary novelists, and issues in transnational and translation studies, on which I have co-edited two volumes. Currently I am completing a monograph on Security Cultures: Imperialism, Vulnerability, and Twenty-First Century American Fiction. My most recent research is on finance and the contemporary American novel, and the rhetoric of popular sovereignty in early American literature. I am also project leader of an international collaboration on Fictions of Threat: Speculation, Security, and Surviving the Now.
Research Grants
Fictions of Threat: Speculation, Security, and Surviving the Now. Collaborative project financed by a STINT institutional grant. (2013-2018)
Cosmopolitan and Vernacular Dynamics in World Literature. Participant in research program financed by RJ (2016-2022).
Teaching interestsMy teaching interests include: American literature; contemporary literature; modernism; transnational approaches to literary studies; continental theory; and poetry.
Publications
Recent publications
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Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
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Part of Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures, p. 203-222, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
- DOI for Specters of the vernacular: Neoliberalism, world literature, and Marlon James's A Brief History of Seven Killings
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Introduction: Theorizing the vernacular
Part of Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures 2022, p. 1-24, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
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Part of Climate and American Literature, p. 242-256, Cambridge University Press, 2021
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USA: Litersary Worlds--Locations and Orientations
Part of Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures, p. 333-354, Walter de Gruyter, 2020
All publications
Articles in journal
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Failing States, Human (In)Security, and the American World Novel
Part of New Global Studies, p. 80-101, 2019
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Beautiful Walls: A Response to Johannes Voelz
Part of American Literary History, p. 625-628, 2017
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Derivative Creativity: The Financialization of the Contemporary American Novel
Part of European Journal of English Studies, p. 93-105, 2017
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Introduction: Security Studies and American Literary History
Part of American Literary History, p. 663-676, 2016
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Vanishing Points: or, the Timescapes of the Contemporary American Novel
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 57-67, 2016
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The Futures of American Literature
Part of Studia Neophilologica, p. 1-7, 2015
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Part of Journal of Literary Studies, p. 6-23, 2013
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Precarious Cosmopolitanism in O'Neill's Netherland and Mpe's Welcome to Our Hillbrow.
Part of CLCWeb, 2013
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Part of Safundi, p. 485-490, 2013
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Part of ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, p. 355-389, 2011
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Part of ESQ. A Journal of the American Renaissance, p. 355-389, 2011
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Lawless Intervals: Washington Irving's Astoria and the Procession of Empire
Part of American Studies in Scandinavia, p. 5-24, 2010
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A Death that is of no Consequence: The Example of Emerson's Son
Part of English Studies in Africa, p. 28-37, 2009
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Introduction: A View of American Studies in South Africa
Part of English Studies in Africa, p. 1-5, 2007
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Wallace Stevens’ Poems of Different Climate
Part of English Studies in Africa, p. 66-78, 2007
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The Un-Americanness of American Literature
Part of Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies, p. 1-20, 2006
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Shakespeare: The Discovery of America
Part of English Studies in Africa, p. 25-40, 2006
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A Patient Etherised’: Modernism and the Legitimation of Poetry
Part of JLS, p. 196-217, 2004
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Borderline Fiction: Writing the Nation in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
Part of JLS, p. 213-227, 1998
Books
Chapters in book
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Part of Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures, p. 203-222, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
- DOI for Specters of the vernacular: Neoliberalism, world literature, and Marlon James's A Brief History of Seven Killings
- Download full text (pdf) of Specters of the vernacular: Neoliberalism, world literature, and Marlon James's A Brief History of Seven Killings
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Introduction: Theorizing the vernacular
Part of Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures 2022, p. 1-24, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
- DOI for Introduction: Theorizing the vernacular
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Part of Climate and American Literature, p. 242-256, Cambridge University Press, 2021
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USA: Litersary Worlds--Locations and Orientations
Part of Handbook of Anglophone World Literatures, p. 333-354, Walter de Gruyter, 2020
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Inhospitable life: Security and migrancy in Atticus Lish’s Preparation for the Next Life
Part of Hospitalities, p. 126-142, Routledge, 2020
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Securing Neoliberalism: The Contingencies of Contemporary US fiction
Part of New Directions in Philosophy and Literature, p. 429-449, Edinburgh University Press, 2019
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Part of World Literatures, p. 59-69, Stockholm University Press, 2018
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Part of Herman Melville in Context, p. 55-63, Cambridge University Press, 2018
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Part of The Ongoing End, p. 1-5, Routledge, 2017
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Transcendental Untranslatables: Emerson and Translation
Part of Institutions of World Literature, p. 209-225, Routledge, 2015
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Part of Literature, geography, translation, p. 1-18, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011
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Traversing Transnationalism: National Borders/Transnational Subjects
Part of Traversing Transnationalism, p. 7-21, Rodopi, 2010
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In Ghostlier Demarcations: Transnationalism and the Aesthetic
Part of Codex and Code, Aesthetics, Language and Politics in an Age of Digital Media, p. 87-101, Linköping University Electronic Press, 2010
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World Literature: A Receding Horizon
Part of Traversing Transnationalism, p. 201-221, Rodopi, 2010
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A Mind Poised Between Desires: The Ethos of T.S. Eliot's Poetry and Criticism
Part of Textual Ethos Studies or locating ethics, p. 333-348, Rodopi, 2006
Collections (editor)
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Vernaculars in an Age of World Literatures
Bloomsbury Academic, 2022
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The Ongoing End: On the Limits of Apocalyptic Narrative
Routledge, 2017
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The Futures of the Present: New Directions in American Literature
Routledge, 2016
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Mending Wounds: Healing, Working Through, or Staying in Trauma?
Taylor & Francis Group, 2013
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Literature, Geography, Translation: Studies in World Writing
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011
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Literature, Geography, Translation: The New Comparative Horizons
Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011
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Traversing Transnationalism: A Collection of Essay
Rodopi, 2010
Conference papers
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Falling Forward: Speculation and Risk in the Contemporary American Novel
2016
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2016
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Security, Dataveillance, and the Information Aesthetic of Amy Waldman’s The Submission
2016
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Derivative Creativity and the Financialization of the Contemporary American Novel
2016
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Human Security and the Worlding of the American Novel.
2015
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2015
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Ha Jin and the Many Languages of War
2015
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2015
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Narratives of Pre-Emption, Speculations, and of the Anthropocene
2014
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Vanishing Points; or, the Timescapes of the Contemporary American Novel
2014
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The People’s Remains: Lydia Maria Child and the Demise of Popular Sovereignty
2014
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2014
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Narratives of Pre-Emption, Speculations, and of the Anthropocene
2014
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2014
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Transcendental Untranslatables: Emerson and Translation”.
2013
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The Financialization of the American Novel
2013
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Faulkner Beyond Yoknapatawpha and the Globe”.
2013
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At the Mercy of Hawthorne’s Letter
2011
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Writing the Ends of Empire: DeLillo, Roth, and Updike
2010
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Wallace Stevens and a World at Peace
2010
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In Ghostlier Demarcations: Transnationalism and the Aesthetic
2009
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What of Denmark’s Relationship to Nella Larsen?: Race and Exceptionalism in Quicksand
2009
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Jean-Luc Nancy and the Question of Globalization
2008
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2007
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Southern Time: Transnationalism and Temporality in William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!
2007
Other
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Part of Safundi, p. 201-207, 2012
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Review: Emergency Politics by Bonnie Honig
Part of American Studies in Scandinavia, p. 101-105, 2011