- Lennard J. Davis
Lennard J. Davis, a nationally known American specialist in
disability studies , is Professor of English at theUniversity of Illinois at Chicago , School of Arts and Sciences, and also Professor of Disability and Human Development in the School of Applied Health Sciences and Professor of Medical Education in theUniversity of Illinois College of Medicine .He is also director of [http://www.biocultures.org Project Biocultures] , a
think-tank devoted to issues around the intersection of culture, medicine, disability,biotechnology , and thebiosphere . His current interests include disability-related issues; literary and cultural theory;genetics , race, identity; and biocultural issues.He received degrees of B.A., M.A., and M.Phil. at
Columbia University , and a PhD. in the Department of English and Comparative Literature there in 1976.Awards
* 1996 Gustavus Myers Center for the Study of Human Rights’ annual award for the best scholarship on the subject of intolerance in North America
*Guggenheim Fellowship for his book "Obsession: A History"
*John Simon Guggenheim Foundation Award
*National Book Critics Circle Nominee for "My Sense of Silence", 2001
*Fulbright Recipient, lecturing inNew Zealand atWellington University ,University of Waikato , andAuckland University , 1994Publications
Davis is the author of works in a number of fields.
In English literature, he has written two works on the novel,"Factual Fictions: The Origins of the English Novel" (Columbia U. Press, 1983, rpt. University of Pennsylvania Press, 1996 ISBN) and "Resisting Novels: Fiction and Ideology" (Routledge, 1987, rpt.
University of Pennsylvania Press, 2001) and been co-editor of "Left Politics and the Literary Profession".His works on disability include "Enforcing Normalcy: Disability, Deafness, and the Body" (Verso, 1995), and "The Disability Studies Reader" (Routledge, 1996, rpt. 2006). A collection of his essays entitled "Bending Over Backwards: Disability, Dismodernism, and Other Difficult Positions" was published by
New York University Press in August 2002.His memoir "My Sense of Silence" (University of Illinois Press, 2000), was chosen Editor’s Choice Book for the "
Chicago Tribune ", selected for the National Book Award for 2000, and nominated for the Book Critics Circle Award for 2000. He has appeared onNational Public Radio ’s "Fresh Air" to discuss the memoir, which describes his childhood in a deaf family. Davis has also edited his parents’ correspondence, "Shall I Say a Kiss: The Courtship Letters of a Deaf Couple," (Gallaudet University Press, 1999).Davis is a co-founder of the
Modern Language Association ’s Committee on Disability Issues in the Profession, and he is on the board of several academic journals. Having written widely for newspapers and magazines, Davis is also the author of a novel entitled "The Sonnets" (State University of New York Press, March 2001).His book "Go Ask Your Father: One Man's Obsession with Finding Himself, His Origins, and the Meaning of Life Through Genetic Testing" will be published in 2009 by Bantam/Dell. "Obsession: A History" appeared in Fall 2008 by
University of Chicago Press.He has contributed numerous articles to
The Nation , TheNew York Times , TheChicago Tribune , theChronicle of Higher Education and other print media.Davis has also been a commentator on National Public Radio’s "
All Things Considered ," and appeared on "Morning Edition," "This American Life ," "Odyssey," "The Leonard Lopate Show" and other NPR affiliates.References
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Margaret Diehl , “Pounding at the Door” (Review of "My Sense of Silence") in The "New York Times " "Sunday Book Review" (March 5, 2000)
* [http://www.springerlink.com/content/m38822j2g3271v11/ Review of " My Sense of Silence"] byMelisa Siegler in "Journal of Genetic Counseling ", 2001
* [http://www.personal.psu.edu/faculty/s/x/sxs62/articles/review.bending.over.backwards.htm Review of "Bending over backwards"] bySusan Squier , Professor of Women's Studies and English atPennsylvania State University External links
* [http://www.uic.edu/depts/engl/faculty/prof/ldavis/cvdavis.pdf Official faculty website, Dept. of English]
* [http://www.biocultures.org/index2.php?page=member_details&ID=1 faculty page at Project Biocultures]
* [http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=6383374 NPR talk]
* [http://www.lennarddavis.com Lennard J. Davis's website]
* [http://www.press.uchicago.edu/presssite/metadata.epl?mode=synopsis&bookkey=283491 Obsession: A History website]
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