
Doctor Christopher Peterson
SENIOR LECTURER,
Writing and Society Research Centre
Personal
Qualifications
- PhD University of Southern California
- MA University of Southern California
- BA Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois
UWS Organisational Unit (School / Division)
- Writing and Society Research Centre
Contact
| Email: | C.Peterson@uws.edu.au |
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| Extension: | 9582 |
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| Location: | EQ.1.36 Parramatta |
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Publications
Books
- Peterson, C. (2012), 'Bestial Traces: Race, Sexuality, Animality', : Fordham University Press 9780823245208.
- Peterson, C. (2012), 'Bestial Traces : Race, Sexuality, Animality', : Fordham University Press 9780823245208.
- Peterson, C. (2007), 'Kindred Specters: Death, Mourning, and American Affinity', : University of Minnesota Press 9780816649846.
Journal Articles
- Peterson, C. (2011), 'Slavery's Bestiary: Joel Chandler Harris's Uncle Remus Tales', Paragraph, 18.
- Peterson, C. (2011), 'The posthumanism to come', Angelaki - Journal of the Theoretical Humanities, 15.
- Peterson, C. (2010), 'The Aping Apes of Poe and Wright: Race, Animality, and Mimicry in "The Murders in the Rue Morgue" and Native Son', New Literary History, 21.
- Peterson, C. (2009), 'Derrida's Ouija Board', Qui Parle: critical humanities and social sciences, 17.
- Peterson, C. (2006), 'Beloved's Claim', M F S Modern Fiction Studies, 22.
- Peterson, C. (2006), 'The Return of the Body: Judith Butler's Dialectical Corporealism', Discourse (Detroit, 1979): journal for theoretical studies in media and culture, 25.
- Peterson, C. (2004), 'The Haunted House of Kinship: Miscegenation, Homosexuality, and William Faulkner's Absalom, Absalom!', New Centennial Review: interdisciplinary perspectives on the Americas, 39.
Supervision
Previous Supervision
| Title: | An Open Case: Investigating the Detective Story and its Criticism Through the Works of James Ellroy |
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| Field of Research: | STUDIES IN HUMAN SOCIETY |
| Thesis: | An Open Case: Investigating the Detective Story and its Criticism Through the Works of James Ellroy |