Bart Keunen

Seminar

During the ACS Summer Institute 2011, Bart Keunen will co-organize a seminar entitled: Urbanism and the Bakhtinian Chronotope - Towards a Cultural Narratology


About

Prof. dr. Bart Keunen (º1964) is tenured professor in Comparative Literature at Ghent University, Belgium. He teaches graduate and postgraduate courses in European Literary History, Sociology of Literature and Comparative Literature. He studied philosophy in Louvain and literary criticism in Ghent, Berlin and Klagenfurt. He obtained his Ph.D. degree with a dissertation on Representing the Metropolis: A Culture-Sociological Approach to City Images, Chronotopes and Artistic Projects in Literary Prose between 1850 and 1930 (Ghent, 1997).

He published articles on topics concerning urban studies, genre criticism, literary historiography and literary sociology in international journals and books. Book publications include: Time and Narrative. Chronotopes in Western Narrative Culture (Evanston, III.: Northwestern University Press, publication scheduled for March 2011), Verhaal en Verbeelding. Chronotopen in de Westerse Verhaalcultuur (Ghent: Academia Press, 2007), Tijd voor een verhaal. Mens- en Wereldbeelden in de populaire verhaalcultuur (Ghent: Academia Press, 2005); (with GUST) Post-ex-sub-dis: Fragmentations of the City (Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 2002); (with Bart Eeckhout) Literature and Society. The Function of Literary Sociology in Comparative Literature (Brussels/Bern: Peter Lang/PIE, 2001); De verbeelding van de grootstad. Stads- en wereldbeelden in het proza van de moderniteit (Brussels: VUBpress, 2000); (with GUST) The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis (Rotterdam: 010 Publishers, 1999). Since 2000 he is one of the co-directors of GUST (Ghent Urban Studies Team).