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Eli Park SORENSEN

Associate Professor
BA(University of Southern Denmark, SDU), MA, PhD (University College London, UCL)

Tel 3943 8550
Email eliparks@cuhk.edu.hk
Office Fung King Hey 315

Teaching
ENGE2130/UGED2186 Masterpieces of Literature
ENGE2110/UGED2195 Crime Fiction
ENGE2120/UGED2185 Literature and Human Rights
ENGE2640 Introduction to World Literature
ENGE3190 Literature and Culture
ENGE5720 Comparative Approaches in Literary Studies
ENGE5850 Special Topics in Literary History: Literature and Censorship
ENGE5210 Advanced Studies in Literature
ENGE5260 Life Writing
 
Research Interests
Postcolonialism, comparative literature, cultural studies, twentieth-century fiction, philosophy and literature, literary theory
 
Selected Publications
Books
2021
Postcolonial Realism and the Concept of the Political. Routledge, 2021
2021
Science Fiction Film: Predicting the Impossible in the Age of Neoliberalism. Edinburgh University Press, 2021
2020
East-West Dialogues on the Humanities: The Transferability of Concepts in the Humanities. Edited collection with Christoph Bode, Michael O’Sullivan and Lukas Schepp. Peter Lang, 2020.
2010
Postcolonial Studies and the Literary: Theory, Interpretation and the Novel. Palgrave Macmillan, 224pp (hbk), 2010 [ISBN: 978-0230252622]
Articles and Book Chapters
2020
Between the Private and the Public Spheres: The Politics of Realism in Rohinton Mistry’s Such a Long Journey. Studies in Canadian Literature/Études en littérature Canadienne 45:1, 2021: 182-203.
2020
Literary Realism as a Political Concept. East-West Dialogues on the Humanities: The Transferability of Concepts in the Humanities. Edited collection with Christoph Bode, Michael O’Sullivan and Lukas Schepp. Peter Lang, 2020. 255-273.
2020
Introduction East-West Dialogues on the Humanities (with M. O’Sullivan). East-West Dialogues on the Humanities: The Transferability of Concepts in the Humanities. Edited collection with Christoph Bode, Michael O’Sullivan and Lukas Schepp. Peter Lang, 2020. 7-15.
2019
"My shadow has gone mad": Irony and Self-Consciousness in H.C. Andersen's The Shadow. Journal of Foreign Languages and Cultures 3:2, 2019: 65-77
2019
The Future as a Number (with D. Huddart), Situations 12:1, 2019: 87-106.
2017
The Nation at War with Itself: Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance, JELL: The Journal of English Language & Literature 63:1, 2017: 95-114.
2017
Emergency, Oikodicy, and the Return of the Real, SARE: Southeast Asian Review of English 54:1, 2017: 1-17.
2016
Between Friends and Enemies: Ridley Scott's Alien, Trans-Humanities: Ewha Institute for the Humanities 9:3, 2016: 51-78
2015
Blade Runner and the Right to Life, Trans-Humanities: Ewha Institute for the Humanities 8:3, 2015: 111-129
2015
Postcolonial Realism in the Novels of Rohinton Mistry, The History of the Indian Novel in English (edited by Ulka Anjaria), Cambridge: Cambridge UP, 2015. 193-206.
2014
“Everything has been written”: Literary Space and Borges’ “The Library of Babel”, Chungnam Institute Journal 96, 2014: 156-179
2014
‘Like a melancholy burglar’: on Larry Sultan’s Pictures from Home and the Myth of the Family (with M. Lee), Kyungsung University Institute Journal 31, 2013: 295-317.
2014
Postcolonial Literary History and the Concealed Totality of Life, Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Thought 37:2, 2014: 235-253
2014
Korean Adoption Literature and the Politics of Representation, Partial Answers: Journal of Literature and The History of Ideas 12:1, 2014: 155-179
2013
Postcolonialism and the Experience of Belatednes, MBALL: The Association of Modern British and American Language and Literature 31:1, 2013: 153-173.
2013
A Pathological Core of Authenticity: Rereading the Case of Binjamin Wilkomirski's Bruchstücke, Forum for Modern Language Studies 49:1, 2013: 79-98
2012
The Obscure Object of Desire: David Lynch’s The Elephant Man, MBALL: The Association of Modern British and American Language and Literature 30:2, 2012: 253-275
2012
Melancholy Memories and Literary Language, AELLK: The Association of English Literature and Language 38:2, 2012: 129-149
2012
History, Memory, and Post-migrant Experience, Yeungnam Journal of the Humanities 64, 2012: 189-212
2012
Fragments of a Vessel: Aspects of Walter Benjamin’s Translation Theory, Chungnam Institute Journal 87, 2012: 81-105
2012
Utopian Beginnings: Reflections on Place, Community, and Being, Journal of Korean Adoption Studies 3, 2012: 79-91
2012
Post-Migrant Subjectivity and Secondary Loss: Amy Tan’s The Joy Luck Club, JELLA: Jungang English Language and Literature Association of Korea 54:4, 2012: 563-577
2012
Ghostly Repetitions: Between Interpretive Violence and Hysteria, Yeungnam Journal of the Humanities 66, 2012: 79-106
2012
Ibsen's John Gabriel Borkman and Time, Modern Drama 55:3, 2012: 287-303
2011
Desire and Censorship in Astrid Trotzig’s Blod är tjockare än vatten, COWOL: Comparative World Literature Association 37, 2011: 543-567
2011
Heroism, Fate, and Justice in Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim, Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature vol.1, (edited by Jennifer McClinton-Temple), New York: Facts on File, 2011: pp. 301-304 [ISBN: 978-08-160-7161-6]
2011
Revisiting Macondo: Totality and Fragmentation in Gabriel García Márquez’s One Hundred Years of Solitude, COWOL: Comparative World Literature Association 35, 2011: 361-385
2010
Ibsen's When We Dead Awaken, Explicator 68:1, 2010: 26-28
2010
Naturalism and Temporality in Ousmane Sembène's Xala, Research in African Literatures 41:2, 2010: pp.222-43
2009
Imperial Nostalgia and the Detective Genre: Kazuo Ishiguro’s When We Were Orphans, English & American Cultural Studies 9:1, 2009: 323-348
2009
The Art of Theft: Richard Prince’s Cowboys (1980-2002), Journal of American Studies 41:1, 2009: pp.213-247
2009
Novel Desires: Authority and Worldliness in Edward Said’s Literary Criticism, MESK: The Modern English Society of Korea 53:3, 2009: pp.275-305
2009
Novelistic Interpretation: The Travelling Theory of Georg Lukács's Theory of the Novel, JNT: Journal of Narrative Theory, 39:1 (Winter), 2009: pp.57-86
2008
The Crisis of Imagination: Postcolonial Studies and Migrant Fiction, Cross-Cultural Studies 12:2, 2008: pp.17-41
2008
Excess and Design in Rohinton Mistry's A Fine Balance, NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, 41:2-3 (Spring/Summer), 2008: pp. 342-362
2008
Formal Dissatisfactions: The Postcolonial Novel as a Literary Genre, Sub/versions: Cultural Status, Genre and Critique (edited by Pauline MacPherson, Christopher Murray, Gordon Spark and Kevin Corstorphine), Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2008: pp. 112-123 [ISBN: 978-18-471-8372-9]
2007
Arcades of Foreignness: J.M. Coetzee’s Foe, Peer English: The Journal of New Critical Thinking, issue 2, 2007: pp. 45-62
2007
Between Autobiography and Fiction: Narrating the Self in Gabriel García Márquez's Vivir para contarla, Stories and Portraits of the Self (edited by Helena Carvalhão Buescu & João Ferreira Duarte), Amsterdam/New York: Rodopi, 2007: pp. 189-200 [ISBN: 978-90-420-2328-4]
2007
'Postcolonial Melancholia, Paragraph: A Journal of Modern Critical Thought, 30:2 (July), 2007: pp. 65-81
 
Research Grants and Awards
2020-2021
Luce East Asia Fellowship, The National Humanities Center
2019-2020
Publication Subvention Fund
2019-2020
General Research Fund
2019-2020
Direct Grant for Research
2016-2017
Direct Grant for Research
2015
National Research Foundation Excellence Grant
2013
National Research Foundation Excellence Grant
2011
National Research Foundation Excellence Grant