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American academic (born 1943)
Joseph Phillip Natoli (born 1943) is an American academic. He has written on
postmodernism , and from 1991 until 2009 was editor of the Postmodern Culture series published by the
State University of New York Press .
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[2] He is a member of the
Truthout Public Intellectual Project , founded by
Henry Giroux ,
[3] and is on the editorial team of
Bad Subjects .
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Publications
Natoli has written several books, and since 2010 has published in online journals.
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Twentieth Century Blake Criticism ; Garland, Routledge, (1982, 2017).
Psychocriticism: An Annotated Bibliography ; Greenwood Press, (1984).
Psychological Perspectives on Literature: Freudian Dissidents and Non-Freudians: a Casebook ; editor, Archon, (1984).
Tracing Literary Theory ; University of Illinois Press, (1987).
Literary Theory's Future(s) ; editor, University of Illinois Press, (1989).
Mots d'ordre ; SUNY, (1992).
A Postmodern Reader ; ed. with Linda Hutcheon, SUNY, (1993). Trans. into Chinese.
A Primer To Postmodernity ; Blackwell, (1997). Trans. into Chinese and Turkish
Postmodernism: The Key Figures ; ed. with Hans Bertens, Blackwell, (2002). Trans. into Japanese and Czech
Occupying Here & Now ; Nordgaard Press (2012).
Travels Of A New Gulliver ; (2013).
Dark Affinities, Dark Imaginaries: A Mind's Odyssey ; SUNY, (2017).
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Film and American Culture Series
Hauntings: Popular Film and American Culture 1990–1992 ; SUNY, (1994).
Speeding to the Millennium: Film and Culture 1993–1995 ; SUNY, (1998).
Postmodern Journeys: Film and Culture 1996–1998 ; SUNY, (2001).
Memory's Orbit: Film and Culture 1999–2000 ; SUNY, (2003).
This Is a Picture and Not the World: Movies and a Post-9/11 America ; SUNY, (2007).
References
Further reading
Hoppenstand, Gary. "Editorial: The Way of Knowing." The Journal of Popular Culture, vol. 39, no. 3, 2006.
"Conversations with Scholars of American Popular Culture: Featured Guest: Joseph Natoli." Americana:The Journal of American Popular Culture 1900 to Present, 2007.
Mohsen, Abdelmoumen. "Pr. Joseph Natoli: "We need to kill the human"." American Herald Tribute, May 2016.
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