Gregory
Flanders is a Ph.D. student in the German Literature and Critical
Thought program. He completed his M.A. at the University of Paris
VIII St.-Denis. He has a B.A. in linguistics from the Sorbonne
(Paris IV) and in German literature from the University of Iowa.
He also studied two years at the Albert-Ludwig Universität
in Freiburg, Germany.
Greg spent the academic year 2007/08 in Paris, France, on a
grant from the Paris Program in Critical Theory. There he began
working as the director of a group translation of Gilbert Simondon's "L'individuation
psychique et collective", which is scheduled to be published
by University of Minnesota Press in 2009.
Greg has presented papers at Johns Hopkins, Harvard, Cambridge
and Northwestern University. His research interests include fin
de siècle aesthetics, hermeneutics and reception theory. |