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Daniel T. O’Hara

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Daniel T. O’Hara, Professor of English, is the author of four books on Yeats, visionary theory, Lionel Trilling, and radical parody. He is also co-editor of an essay collection on poststructuralist criticism and editor of a collection on Nietzsche. He has co-edited, with his colleague Alan Singer, a special issue of boundary 2: an international journal of literature and culture entitled "Thinking Through Art: Aesthetic Agency and Global Modernity." His latest book is Empire Burlesque: The Fate of Critical Culture in Global America (Duke University Press, 2003), which is about the relationship of contemporary critical identity and globalization. He is also review editor and a member of the editoral collective for boundary 2, editor and book review editor of the Journal of Modern Literature, and a member of the editorial committee of Annals of Scholarship. He has served as Director of Graduate Studies, Undergraduate Director, and Chair of the English Department. Currently, he is serving as Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies for Advising and holds the Andrew W. Mellon Term Professorship in the Humanities at Temple. His abiding concern is the revision of romantic discourse in modern and contemporary literature and criticism.

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