Jeremy F. Green

Associate Professor of English
Office: Education 104
Telephone: 303-735-4468
E-mail: Jeremy.Green@colorado.edu

Research and teaching interests

Contemporary British and American literature; postmodernism; literary theory

Education

Ph.D., Cambridge University, 1993
B.A., Oxford University, 1987

Publications

Book

Late Postmodernism: American Fiction at the Millennium. Palgrave Macmillan, 2005

Essays

“Libra.” Cambridge Companion to Don DeLillo. Ed. John Duvall. Cambridge Univ. Press, forthcoming

"Teaching In the Lake of the Woods." Approaches to Teaching Tim O'Brien, ed. Alex Vernon. Modern Language Association, forthcoming

"Rayner Heppenstall and the Politics of Cultural Memory." Hungarian Journal of English and American Studies 5, 2 (1999): 95-108

"Disaster Footage: Spectacles of Violence in DeLillo's Fiction." Modern Fiction Studies 45 (1999): 571-99

"Fiction: Escaping Linear Narrative." The American Century: Art and Culture, 1950-2000. Ed. Lisa Phillips. Norton, 1999, 189-90

"Last Days: Millennial Hysteria in Don DeLillo's Mao II." Essays and Studies n.s. 48 (1995): 129-48

Creative Work

Five Poems (“Fold Over”; “Riding the Cog”; “Aim Nozzle at Source”; “Stadium Bends”; “Good Hummer Country”). For Immediate Release 2.4 (April 2002)

“Gag Rule” (poem). 100 Days, ed. Andrea Brady. Barque Press, 2001

Selected honors and awards

Junior Research Fellowship, King's College, Cambridge University, 1992-95

Current projects

Afterlives of Modernism: British Poetry and Cultural Politics, 1950-2000 (book)

“Cause, Addiction, Agency: Subject and Will in Infinite Jest” (article)

“Figures of the Real: Politics and Technology in the Work of Don DeLillo” (article)