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Prof. Dr. Derek Attridge

University of York
English and Related Literature

External Senior Fellow (Marie S. Curie FCFP)
October 2021 – December 2021

E-Mail: derek.attridge@york.ac.uk

Last Update: 31.08.2022

Curriculum Vitae

I was born and raised in South Africa, and obtained my first degree from the University of Natal in 1965. Moving to the UK, I gained a further BA (1968) and a PhD (1971) from Cambridge University. A research fellowship at Oxford University followed (1971-3), then teaching positions at the University of Southampton (1973-1984), Strathclyde University (1984-88), and, in the USA, Rutgers University (1988-98). In 1998, having been awarded a Leverhulme Research Professorship, I returned to the UK and joined University of York, where I became Emeritus in 2016. At Strathclyde and York I was Head of Department, and Graduate Director at Rutgers.

Other fellowships and awards have included the first Robert Fitzgerald Prosody Prize, the ESSE Prize (for The Singularity of Literature), a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Camargo Foundation Fellowship, two National Center for the Humanities Fellowships, and an All Souls Visiting Fellowship. I have been Visiting Professor in France, Italy, the United States, Egypt, and Abu Dhabi, and I am a Fellow of the British Academy.

I have published fifteen books in the main areas of my research – modernist and contemporary fiction, South African literature, poetics and the history of poetry, and literary theory – and edited or co-edited thirteen books in the same fields. I am currently engaged in projects on modernist form, the question of minor languages and translation (with particular attention to Afrikaans), and an extension of the arguments of The Singularity of Literature to other artforms.

Selected Publications

FRIAS Project