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Bruno Bosteels

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[[Bruno Bosteels]], Associate Professor of Spanish.
PhD in Romance [[Languages ]] and Literatures from the [[University ]] of Pennsylvania (1995; MA 1992), AB in Romance Philology from the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium (1989).
Before coming to Cornell, he held positions as an assistant professor at Harvard University and at Columbia University.
He is currently preparing two book manuscripts, After Borges: [[Literature ]] and Antiphilosophy and [[Badiou ]] and [[Politics ]] (forthcoming from Duke University Press).
He is also translating and introducing two books by ''Badiou: Can Politics Be [[Thought]]?'' followed by ''An Obscure Disaster: On the End of the [[Truth ]] of [[State ]] and What Is Antiphilosophy? Essays on [[Nietzsche]], Wittgenstein, and [[Lacan]]'' (both for Duke University Press).
He is the [[author ]] of dozens of articles on modern [[Latin ]] American literature and [[culture]], and on contemporary European [[philosophy ]] and [[political ]] [[theory]].
His research interests further include the crossovers between art, literature, theory and cartography; the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s; decadence, dandyism and [[anarchy ]] at the turn between the 19th and 20th centuries; [[cultural ]] studies and [[critical theory]]; and the reception of [[Marx ]] and [[Freud ]] in Latin America.
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