- Robert Barsky
Robert Barsky is a professor in the French and Italian Dept. and the English Department at
Vanderbilt University inNashville, Tennessee . He is an expert onNoam Chomsky , literary theory, Convention refugees, immigration and refugee law, andMontreal . His biography of Chomsky entitled ' was published in 1997 byMIT Press , and was followed in 2007 by ', also published by MIT P.Barsky was born and raised in
Montreal . He attendedBrandeis University inBoston , and after graduating moved toVerbier ,Switzerland with the intention of following a career inskiing . In 1985, he returned toCanada to pursue graduate work atMcGill University in Montreal, first onLord Byron and then, following-up on his work as atranscriber of refugee hearings, on the discourse ofConvention Refugees for aPhD inComparative Literature . After the PhD he continued work for the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), before taking up a post-doc on rhetoric and argumentation at l'Université libre de Bruxelles , inBelgium .Robert Barsky is the author or editor of numerous books on narrative and refugee law ("Constructing a Productive Other: Discourse Theory and the Convention Refugee Hearing" and "Arguing and Justifying: Assessing the Convention Refugees' Choice of Moment, Motive and Host Country"), on radical theory and practice ("The Chomsky Effect: A Radical Works Beyond the
Ivory Tower ", "Noam Chomsky: A Life ofDissent " and an edition ofAnton Pannekoek 's "Workers Councils") on discourse andliterary theory ("Introduction à la théorie littéraire", an edited volume with Michael Holquist entitledBakhtin and Otherness, an edited collection with Eric Méchoulan entitled The Production of French Criticism, an edited collection entitled "Marc Angenot and the Scandal of History", an edited collection with Saleem Ali for www.ameriquests.org on "Quests Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Intellectuals, Academia and the Media") and ontranslation -- in both theory and practice (including the translation of Michel Meyer's "Philosophy and the Passions"). He has been involved with a range of journals, including "SubStance", for which he served as an editor, and he is the founder of "415 South Street", a literary magazine atBrandeis University , "Discours social/Social Discourse", and [http://www.ameriquests.org AmeriQuests] .Professor Barsky recently taught a class at Vanderbilt Summer Academy, 2008, entitled "The Magic of Words". The course was about the connections between
magic , social systems, andlinguistics .External links
* [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/french_ital/barsky Robert Barsky website]
* [http://www.insidevandy.com/drupal/node/3080 Robert Barsky interview]
* [http://www.vanderbilt.edu/news/lectures/2007/10/12/podcast-barsky-speaks-about-chomsky Barsky talk about Noam Chomsky]
* [http://media-srv1.its.vanderbilt.edu/ramgen/public_affairs/lunchbox_071003.rm Barsky talk about public intellectuals]
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