- Philip Tew
Professor Philip Tew (born 1954) is an English academic.
Professor in English (Post-1900 Literature) in the School of Arts atBrunel University [http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sa] , Tew is a leading expert in the field of contemporary and modern Britishfiction after 1945, and various strands of critical or 'high' theory, particularlymetarealism andmaterialism . He has been an outspoken opponent of theessentialism andanti-realist orthodoxies underlying much ofpostmodernist andpostcolonial criticism. Tew is the author of standard works onB.S. Johnson ,Jim Crace and thecontemporary British novel .Education and career
Tew was born into a
working class English family in 1954 inEnfield ,Middlesex , a northern borough ofLondon . Tew'ssecondary education took place atEnfield Grammar School ; he entered the school whenJim Crace , later to become one of Britain's foremost novelists and the subject of amonograph by Tew, was in the third-year sixth re-sitting maths O-level to add to his A-Levels for university entry. [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950716/ai_n13994846] How we met: Jim Crace and Will Self, The Independent, July 16, 1995 ]Tew himself attended the
University of Leicester , where he gained a BA (Upper Second Class Hons.) inAmerican Studies (with English and History) in 1976. In 1977, he was awarded aPGCE in English (Middle and Secondary Schools), and he has taught in numerous schools and colleges. Between 1977-82 and 1988-92, Tew worked in both primary and secondary schools inLeicestershire andLondon . He worked inFurther Education College s as a lecturer in English for theILEA (Inner London Education Authority ) from 1982-90.After part-time research, Tew gained an
MPhil in modernAmerican literature in 1985, with a thesis focussing on the novels ofKurt Vonnegut . In 1995, after an eight-year career in Further Education Colleges and five years in his first university post, Tew left full-time employment to enter the PhD programme at theUniversity of Westminster . He completed his doctorate - on avante-garde, working class author,B.S. Johnson - in twenty months between 1995 and 1997:Manchester University Press published a revised version as an academic monograph in 2001. [For the above seeGale Research Company 's "Contemporary Authors" website]Tew has held various full and part-time appointments at the following higher education establishments since 1990:
University of Wolverhampton ;University of Westminster ;Jesus College, Cambridge ;Debrecen University (Hungary);Szeged University (Hungary);Birmingham City University ;University of Northampton andBrunel University . He was Reader (Associate Professor) in English atDebrecen University (Hungary) andBirmingham City University (formerly UCE Birmingham), and Professor of English at theUniversity of Northampton andBrunel University (appointed in May 2006).Tew has also had many jobs outside education. In the early 1980s, he worked as a
playleader on aGLC (Greater London Council ) scheme, setting up huge inflatable structures in London parks. (A fellow worker,Will Self , who became a long-term friend, subsequently achieved considerable success as a satirical novelist, a journalist, and broadcaster.) [ [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19950716/ai_n13994846] Ibid] Tew was also an occasional stagehand at theEnglish National Opera during this period, working at theLondon Coliseum theatre. From 1997–2001 Tew combined academic work with freelance assignments in television research and production forCafé Productions andDai-4 Films . [http://www.dai4films.com/] He continues as a consultant for the latter.Tew has lectured widely in
North America , andEurope (includingAlbania ,Belgium , theCzech Republic ,France ,Hungary ,Italy ,Romania ,Serbia ,Spain , andRussia ). His academic criticism is both recommended reading on university courses and stocked in college and university libraries worldwide. [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:ErkvG6IB67gJ:foi.st-andrews.ac.uk/PublicationScheme/servlet/core.generator.gblobserv%3Fid%3D861+English+Bibliography+Philip+Tew&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=11&gl=uk] [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:zUe7rr99A_IJ:www.abdn.ac.uk/local/handbooks/viewer.php3//English/Level_3_English_Course_Guides/EL35DM_Writing_and_Gender.doc%3Fhandbook/English/Level%25203%2520English%2520Course%2520Guides/EL35DM%2520Writing%2520and%2520Gender.doc+English+Bibliography+Philip+Tew&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=36&gl=uk] [http://www.english.fsu.edu/courses/courses_orderby_coursenumber.php] [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:lIq_hAgyGy0J:www.uni-tuebingen.de/angl/reinfandt/reinfandt/web/englsem/The%2520Novel%2520Today/The%2520Novel%2520Today%2520Lecture%25201.pdf+English+Bibliography+Philip+Tew&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=43&gl=uk] [http://kotelezok.freeblog.hu/] [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:Z531AJJ8QBsJ:www.bbk.ac.uk/eh/programmes/undergraduate/ba_english/ba_english_ch+English+Bibliography+Philip+Tew&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=64&gl=uk] [http://www.lhds.bcu.ac.uk/english/?page=modern-british-fiction] [http://www.englit.ed.ac.uk/studying/undergrd/honours/4year/2007-2008/coursedesc/lm4spr2.html] [http://www.screenmedia.group.cam.ac.uk/naturalism_2006_07.html] [http://www.fcsh.unl.pt/docentes/cceia/lit-inglesa-cont.htm] [http://66.102.9.104/search?q=cache:pFvItzrPm_QJ:www.uib.es/ca/infsobre/estudis/primer_segon/programes/p4933_1.pdf+English+List+Philip+Tew+University&hl=en&ct=clnk&cd=48&gl=uk] [http://www.answers.com/topic/dermot-bolger] [http://www.unipr.it/arpa/dipling/didattica/20CENGLIT/20Cenglit_bibliogr.html]Memberships and other roles
Tew is a fellow of the
Royal Society of Arts [http://www.rsa.org.uk/] and member of theRoyal Society of Literature [http://www.rslit.org/] , founding and executive Director of theUK Network for Modern Fiction Studies [http://www.modern-fiction-network.org/] , joint managing editor of [http://www.symbiosisonline.org.uk] , and a member of a national panel to assess research funding submissions in the humanities (theAHRC Peer Review College). Since 1998 he has been an active member of theNortheast Modern Languages Association (NEMLA ), a regional scholarly organization for professionals in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, and othermodern languages based in theUSA [http://www.nemla.org/] . Recently he chaired a panel onAnglo-American influences and interrelations at theNEMLA 2008 Convention which was held inBuffalo, NY , April 10-13, 2008.Notable publications
Tew's many publications include the following books: "
B. S. Johnson : A Critical Reading " (Manchester UP, 2001), " Contemporary British Fiction" (Polity, 2003) co-edited with Richard J. Lane and Rod Mengham (Reader in English,Jesus College, Cambridge ), "The Contemporary British Novel " (Continuum, 2004; Svetovi Press Serbian translation 2006; second rev. ed. 2007), "Jim Crace: A Critical Introduction" (Manchester UP, 2006) [http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=0719069130 ] [, " British Fiction Today " co-edited with Rod Mengham (Continuum, 2006) [http://www.continuumbooks.com/Books/detail.aspx?ReturnURL=/Subjects/default.aspx&CountryID=1&ImprintID=2&BookID=124410] and "Re-readingB. S. Johnson " (Palgrave Macmillan, 2007) a collection co-edited with Glyn White [http://www.palgrave-usa.com/catalog/product.aspx?isbn=0230524923] .Forthcoming books are: "Re-Envisioning the
Pastoral " (Fairleigh Dickinson UP) co-edited with David James, and a single author study, "Zadie Smith " (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008). Tew is co-editor of two series:Palgrave Macmillan 's "New British Fiction" (with Rod Mengham) and the forthcoming Continuum Literary Handbooks (with Steven Barfield).Personal life
Tew has lived in
Tufnell Park in north London since 1988. Married in 1976, he was divorced in 1981. He has one son, George Alister Tew, born in July 1980, who is a graduate of Bristol and Oxford universities.Works
Books :
* "B. S. Johnson: A Critical Reading",Manchester University Press andSt. Martin’s ,Manchester andNew York , 2001, pp.288; (ISBN 0719056268).
* "Contemporary British Fiction", Richard J. Lane, Rod Mengham, and Philip Tew (eds.).Cambridge :Polity Press , 2003, pp. 276 (ISBN 0745628664).
* "The Contemporary British Novel",London :Continuum , 2004, pp. 206 (ISBN 082647349) (ISBN 0 8624 7350 4). Reviewed in TLS No. 5294, 17 Sept. 2004.
* "Savremeni Britanski Roman" ["САВРЕМЕНИ БРИТАНСКИ РОМАН". Serb translation of "The Contemporary British Novel"] , Svetovi Press: Novi Sad, Serbia, 2006. Trans. Nataša Vavan Pralica. [ISBN 8670474905] .
* "Jim Crace ". Contemporary British Fiction series (gen. ed. Dr. Daniel Lea).Manchester :Manchester UP , 2006. (ISBN 0719069122).
* "British Fiction Today". Philip Tew and Rod Mengham (eds.) London: Continuum, 2006 (ISBN 08264 87319) (ISBN 08264 873 27).
* "Teaching Contemporary British Fiction". [special issue of "Anglistik und Englischunterricht "] Barfield, Steve, Philip Tew, Anja Müller-Wood and Leigh Wilson (eds.).Heidelberg :Universitätsverlag Winter , 2007) [ISBN 9783825352882 / 3825352889); (ISSN 0344 8266] .
* "Re-ReadingB. S. Johnson ". Philip Tew and Glyn White (eds.)London :Palgrave Macmillan , 2007. 240pp. (ISBN 978-0230524927) (ISBN-10 0230524923).Chapters and Essays in Books & Collections:
* ‘Literary Theory.’ "Dictionary of Critical Realism". Mervyn Hartwig (ed.). London and New York: Routledge, 2007, 280 – 2. [ISBN: H/B 0415261619, 9780415261616; P/B 041526099x, 9780415260992]
* ‘Martin Amis and Late-twentieth-century Working-class Masculinity: Money and London Fields.’ Gavin Keulks. (ed). "Martin Amis: Postmodernism and Beyond".Basingstoke andNew York :Palgrave Macmillan , 2006, 71 – 86. (ISBN: H/B 0230008305, 9780230008304).
* ‘Exploring the Self,Judaism and thePentateuch :Jenny Diski ’s "Skating to Antarctica" (1997), "Only Human: A Divine Comedy" (2000) and "After These Things" (2004).’ "British Fiction Today". Rod Mengham and Philip Tew (eds.) London: Continuum, forthcoming 2006 (ISBN: HB: 08264 87319; PB: 08264 873 27).
* ‘B. S. Johnson and theBBC : Initial Contacts.’ "Reading Without Maps: Cultural Landmarks in a Post-Canonical Age. A Tribute to Gilbert Debusscher". Christophe Den Tandt (ed.).Brussels and New York: PIE/Peter Lang , 2005: 119 – 33. [invited & refereed contribution]
* ‘Exploring an Economy of Exegetical Structures through Cassirer and Bourdieu.’ "Metaphors of Economy". Critical Studies series. Nicole Bracker and Stefan Herbrechter (eds.).Amsterdam :Rodopi Press , 2005: 39 – 53 (ISBN 90-420-1568-3).
* 'British Theory and Criticism, 1900 and After.' With Prof. Philip Smallwood. "The Johns Hopkins Guide to Criticism and Theory". 2nd ed. Michael Groden, Martin Kreiswirth, and Imre Szeman (eds.).Baltimore & London:Johns Hopkins UP , 2005: 156 -160. (ISBN 0-8018-8010-6)
* ‘My doingthings: London according to B. S. Johnson.’ "Literary London". Lawrence Phillips (ed). Amsterdam: Rodopi Press, 2004: 111 – 129 (ISBN 9042016639).
* ‘Three Dialogues as a Laughable Text?:Beckett ’sBergsonian Comedy,’ "Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui ". 1 February 2003, vol. 13, no. 1, 105-118; Amsterdam and New York: Rodopi. (ISBN 90-420-0808-3) [refereed submission]
* ‘A New Sense of Reality? A New Sense of the Text? 'Exploring the Literary-Critical Field and Meta-Realism.’ "After Postmodernism". Klaus Stierstorfer (ed.).Berlin and New York:De Gruyter , 2003: 29 – 50. (ISBN 3-11-017722-6).
* ‘Radical Victorian.’ [critical after-word] . Thomson, James. "The City of Dreadful Night ". London:Agraphia , 2003: 55 – 66 (ISBN 1 904596 01 0).
* ‘Philosophy, Psychoanalysis and Parody: ExceedinglyBeckett .’ With Steven Barfield. "Pastiches, Parodies & Other Imitations (Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui 12) ". Marius Buning, Matthijs Engelberts and Sjef Houppermans (eds.).Amsterdam and New York, Rodopi, 2002: 93 – 104 (ISBN 90-420-1094-0)
* ‘The Fiction ofA. L. Kennedy .’ "Contemporary British Fiction". Richard J. Lane, Rod Mangham and Philip Tew (eds.). Cambridge: Polity Press, 2003: 120 – 39 (ISBN 0745628664 ).
* ‘Philosophical adjacency: Beckett’s Prose Fragments viaJűrgen Habermas .’ "Beckett and Philosophy". Richard J. Lane (ed.). London: Palgrave, 2002: 140 - 153 (ISBN 0-333-91879-7).
* ‘Co-ordinates for Reconsidering Literary Interpretation.’ "After Postmodernism: An Introduction to Critical Realism". Garry Potter & Jose Lopez (eds.). London:Athlone Press : 2001: 196 – 205 (ISBN: HB – 0 00440 2; PB – 0 485 00629 4).
* ‘Chaos and Truth: B. S. Johnson’s Theoretical and Literary Narratives.’ "Focus: Papers in English Literary and Cultural Studies". Maria Kurdi, Gabriella Hartvig and Andrew C. Rouse, (eds.).Pecs ,Hungary : U of Pecs P, 2000: 38 – 54; (ISSN : 1585-5228).Periodical and Journal Publication:
* ‘Across the Prairies, and Beyond the Postmodern: A. L. Kennedy,Linda Hutcheon and Realizing the Contemporary.’ "Wascana Review of Contemporary Poetry and Fiction ". Spring 2003 (38:1): 51 – 65. (ISSN 0043 0412).
* ‘Introduction.’ "". Philip Tew and Wendy Wheeler (eds.). 49 (Spring 2003): 7 – 13. (ISSN 09502378; ISBN 0853159742).
*"Complex Figures issue. New Formations: A Journal of Culture / Theory / Politics". 49 (Spring 2003) Philip Tew and Wendy Wheeler (eds.): 187pp; (ISSN 09502378; ISBN 0853159742).
* ‘B. S. Johnson,’ [author overview essay] . "The Review of Contemporary Fiction". 22:1 (Spring 2002): 7 – 58 (ISSN: 0276-0045).
* ‘A Matter of Memory:Monica Jones ,Philip Larkin & Myself.’ "About Larkin:Newsletter of the Philip Larkin Society ". [Sponsored bySt. John's College, Oxford ). 12 (Oct. 2001): 19 – 20 (ISSN: 1362-542X).
* ‘(Re)-acknowledging B. S. Johnson’s Radical Realism, or Re-publishing The Unfortunates.’ "Critical Survey ". 13:1 (2001): 37 – 61 (ISSN: 0011-1570).
*Forgotten Voices issue, [proceedings of ‘Forgotten Voices of the Twentieth Century Symposium.’ "HJEAS : Hungarian Journal for English and American Studies". Philip Tew (ed.). 5, 2 (Autumn/Winter 1999), pp. 234 (ISSN: 1218-7364).
* ‘Theorizing The Lexicon of Youth in Contemporary Irish Fiction: Mac Laverty, Bolger, and Doyle via Lefebvre’s Tenth Prelude.’ Special issue Essays on Contemporary Irish Literature and Culture in Honour of Brian Friel at Seventy. "HJEAS; The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies". 5, 1 (Spring/Summer 1999): 181 – 197 (ISSN: 1218-7364).
* ‘Re-invokingHerbert Simmons :Man Walking on Eggshells of Radical Narrative.’ Forgotten Voices special issue. "HJEAS: The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies". Philip Tew (ed.). 5 (2) Autumn/Winter 1999, 109 – 126; (ISSN: 1218-7364).
* ‘Journeying with Bachelard, Bourdieu and Others toward Bunting: Revisiting the Margins of Forgetfulness.’ Forgotten Voices special issue. "HJEAS: The Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies". Philip Tew (ed.). 5 (2) Autumn/Winter 1999, 11 – 37 (ISSN: 1218-7364).
* ‘Contextualizing B. S. Johnson (1933-73): the British novel’s forgotten voice of protest.’ "The Anachronist ".Eõtvõs Loránd University ,Budapest . Winter 1998: 165 – 92 (ISSN: 1210-2589).Electronic / Online Publication:
* ‘B. S. Johnson.’ "The Literary Encyclopaedia". Published 9 Mar 2003. http://www.litencyc.com/php/speople.php?rec=true&UID=2376
* ‘Teaching the Contemporary: Fiction.’ English Subject Centre project, Prof.. Philip Tew & Dr. Mark Addis. Completed & published April 2007. http://www.english.heacademy.ac.uk/explore/projects/archive/contemp/contemp1.php.Works in Progress:
* "Zadie Smith". Palgrave Macmillan, forthcoming 2008.
* "Writers Talk: Interviews with Contemporary British Novelists". (with Fiona Tolan and Leigh Wilson). Continuum, forthcoming 2008.External links
Recordings
Recordings from The
Shanghai ToShepperton International Conference onJ.G. Ballard (theUniversity of East Anglia ,Norwich ,United Kingdom , Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th May 2007, organized by Dr. Jeanette Baxter):* Tew’s opening Plenary Session: ‘The Violence of J.G. Ballard's Postmillennial Fiction: the Possibilities of Sacrifice, the Certainties of Trauma’. [http://www.rickmcgrath.com/jgballard/jgb_uea_conference/philip_tew.html]
* A roundtable discussion featuring Tew, novelist
Toby Litt [http://www.tobylitt.com/] and leading scholar, Dr Roger Luckhurst [http://www.bbk.ac.uk/eh/staff/LuckhurstRoger] (Birkbeck, University of London ). [http://www.rickmcgrath.com/jgballard/jgb_uea_conference/tew_litt_luckhurst.html]Reviews
* Review of "B. S. Johnson: A critical reading" [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/incomingFeeds/article758879.ece]
* Review of "The Contemporary British Novel: From John Fowles to Zadie Smith." [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/incomingFeeds/article748214.ece]
* Review of "The Contemporary British Novel: From John Fowles to Zadie Smith." [http://www.equinoxjournals.com/ojs/index.php/JCR/article/view/1489/986]
Other
* Tew's views on the Booker shortlist: [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/article622001.ece]
References
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