- William V. Spanos
William V. Spanos is a Heideggerian
literary critic . Spanos is a Distinguished Professor of English andcomparative literature atBinghamton University ,Binghamton, New York ; he is a founder and editor of the critical journal "boundary 2". His work draws heavily on the philosophical legacy ofMartin Heidegger , and while it does show the influence of thedeconstruction ofJacques Derrida andPaul de Man , Spanos's vocabulary and concepts remain closer to Heidegger's "Destruktion" ("destruction") ofmetaphysics than to its philosophical successors.He completed his
Ph.D. at theUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison in 1964.Spanos takes a
post-modern approach to the West,globalization ,colonization , and general interventionistforeign policy . He talks about a problem/solution mindset that America was in duringVietnam War , and how all foreign policy now is still stuck in this framework. Spanos' work derives from philosophers ranging from Heidegger and Nietzsche to Foucault.Selected works
Books
* "Repetitions: the Postmodern Occasion in Literature and Culture", Baton Rouge:
Louisiana State University Press, 1987
* "The End of Education: Toward Postshumanism", Minneapolis:University of Minnesota Press, 1993
* "Heidegger and Criticism: Retrieving the Cultural Politics of Destruction", Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1993
* "The Errant Art of Moby-Dick: The Cold War, the Canon, and the Struggle for American Literary Studies", Durham, NC:Duke University Press, 1995
* " America's Shadow: An Anatomy of Empire",University of Minnesota Press, 1999Papers
* "Heidegger's Parmenides: Greek Modernity and the Classical Legacy", in
Modern Greek Studies
* "Heidegger, Nazism, and the Repressive Hypothesis: The American Appropriation of the Question", inBoundary 2 , vol. 17, 1990
* "Althusser's 'Problematic' in the Context of the Vietnam War: Towards a Spectral Politics", in Rethinking Marxism, vol. 10, no. 3, 1998
* "Rethinking the Postmodernity of the Discourse of Postmodernism", in International Postmodernism: Theory and Literary Practice ed. Hans Bertens and Douwwe Fokkema (Amsterdam: John Benjamin, 1997)External links
* [http://english.binghamton.edu/faculty/wspan/ His homepage at Binghamton University]
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