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Numerous UCI graduate students have participated in the Critical Theory Emphasis, UCI’s curricular program in critical theory over the years. Although closely allied with the Emphasis, the CTI operates separately as a non-curricular research institute. The following thus lists graduate student involvement with the CTI only. More information concerning the Emphasis is available at 824-6720 or showler@uci.edu.
Sean Michael Hill (History)
Graduate Student Researcher 2007-2008
Shelleen Greene (Visual Studies)
Graduate Student Researcher 2005-2007
Bruce Barnhart (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher 2003-2005
Erin Ferris (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher 2001-2002
Primary Planning Derrida/Deleuze Conference
Web and Print media planning and design
Jessica Haile (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher 2001-2002
Liaison to Critical Theory Archive and
French Cultural Attaché, Derrida/Deleuze
Conference Planning
Erin Ferris (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher 2000-2003
Web site and brochure planning and design
Julia Witwer (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher 1998-1999
Project Coordinator, including copy-editing, proofing, and compilation of Accelerating Possession: Global Futures of Property and Personhood. Edited by Gabriele Schwab and Bill Maurer. New York: Columbia University Press, 2006.
Editor of Jean Baudrillard’sThe Vital Illusion. New York: Columbia UP, 2000.
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Brian D. Crawford (English and Comparative Literature)
Photographs of CTI Lecturers 1998-1999 and 1999-2000
Omaima Zayed (French and Italian)
Translator of Etienne Balibar’s paper for mini-conference,
“Globalization, Culture, and the Arts” 1999.
Translator for Jean Baudrillard's 1999 Wellek Library Lectures.Eric Ruckh (History)
CTI representative 1993-1994 and 1994-1995
Michael Lang (History)
CTI representative 1991-1992, 1992-1993
John Schwetman (English and Comparative Literature)
Index preparation and copyediting for
“Culture” and the Problem of the Disciplines.
Cory Martin (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Participant*,
“Bridging the Gaps,” Summer 1995-1996
Ricky Rodriguez (History of Consciousness at UC, Santa Cruz)
Graduate Student Participant*,
“Bridging the Gaps,”Summer 1995
Greg Lambert (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Participant*,
“Bridging the Gaps,”Summer 1995
*Graduate student participation in “Bridging the Gaps,” was
graciously funded by the UCI Vice Chancellor for Student Services
Anne Tomiche (English and Comparative Literature)
Graduate Student Researcher (Summer 1989)
Proofing and indexing States of Theory manuscript.
Translator of Jacques Derrida’s “Some Statements and
Truisms About Neo-Logism, Newism, Postism, Parasitisms,
and Other Small Seismisms,” The States of Theory. |