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| Douglas Collins Associate Professor of French Ph.D., University of Missouri, 1979 Padelford C-257 |
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Prof. Collins teaches twentieth-century French literature.
His particular interests include modern esthetic theory and contemporary
intellectual history. His three most recent essays have appeared in the
on-line journal Anthropoetics: "From Myth to Market: Bataille's
Americas Lost and Found"(Vol. V, No.2); "Justice of the Pieces:
Deconstruction as a Social Psychology (Vol. IV, No. 1); "L'Amour
intellectuel de Dieu: Lacan's Spinozism and Religious Revival in Recent
French Thought" (Vol III, No. 1). In addition to his responsibilities
in French and Italian, he teaches in the Department of Comparative Literature,
and is Adjunct Associate Professor in the University's School of Music.
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