Jesse started following the work of Ronald Creagh, Université Paul Valéry - Montpellier 3, Sociology.
Jesse started following the work of Dana Williams, Valdosta State University, Anthropology, Sociology and Criminal Justice.
Jesse started following the work of 2 people.
- American Culture
- American Fiction 1980 - present
- American Studies
- American urban studies
- Anarchism
- Anarchist Studies
- Anarchist methodologies
- Angela Carter
- Avant-Garde
- Colson Whitehead
- Comics Studies
- Comics/Sequential Art
- Contemporary American Literature
- Contemporary Literature
- Continental Philosophy
- Corporeal Semantics
- Critical Theory
- Cultural Capital
- Cultural Theory
- David Foster Wallace
- Deleuze
- Derrida
- Emmanuel Levinas
- Epistemology
- Film Studies
- Franz Kafka
- Graphic Novels
- Gustav Landauer
- Hermeneutics
- History of Anarchism
- Humor
- Jacques Derrida
- Jeanette Winterson
- Jewish Cultural Studies
- Jewish Literature
- Jewish Philosophy
- Jonathan Lethem
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Kenneth Burke
- Levinas
- Literary Criticism
- Literary Theory
- Margaret Atwood
- Metafiction
- Michael Chabon
- Modernist Literature (Literary Modernism)
- Paul Auster
- Paul Goodman
- Philip K Dick
- Pierre-Joseph Proudhon
- Popular Culture
- Post 60s African American Culture
- Post-soul (African American Culture)
- Postmodern Fiction
- Poststructuralism
- Pragmatism
- Psychoanalysis And Literature
- Psychoanalytic Criticism
- Ralph Ellison
- Representation of Others
- Representations
- Romantic Philosophy
- Romanticism
- Science Fiction
- Social Capital
- Social Poetry
- Thomas Pynchon
- Urban Design (Urban Studies)
- Urban Development
- Utopian Studies
- Virginia Woolf
Faculty Member, English and Modern Languages
Associate Professor of English
College of Liberal Arts
About
My interests are wide-ranging, but they converge on a few basic questions:
What kinds of social relations are created or confirmed by this literary text, by that cultural practice?
How do these texts and practices make meaning, and what meanings do they make?
What kinds of literature and culture have most helped and will most help us to see that another world is possible -- and to construct it?






