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John Kenneth Noyes

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Professor of German

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john.noyes@utoronto.ca

For questions regarding the undergraduate program, please contact:
german.undergrad@utoronto.ca

Office
University of Toronto
Odette Hall 304
50 St. Joseph Street
Toronto, ON M5S 1J4

Phone 416-926-2344

Office Hours

On leave 2015-16.

Background

Ph.D. Cape Town 1989

Recent Publications

John K. Noyes, Herder: Aesthetics Against Imperialism. Toronto: University of Toronto Press. To appear Spring 2015.

“Herder, Postcolonial Theory and the Antinomy of Universal Reason,” Cambridge Journal of Postcolonial Literary Inquiry 1/1 (2014), 107-122.

“Space-Time Conversion and the Production of the Human.” Spatial Practices. Medieval/Modern. Edited by Markus Stock and Nicola Vöhringer. Göttingen: V & R 2014. 47-61.

Hans Schulte, John K. Noyes, Pia Kleber (eds.). Goethe’s Faust – Theatre of Modernity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press 2011.

“The World Map and the World of Goethe’s Weltliteratur.” Acta Germanica 38 (2010) 128-45.

“German Studies: disziplinäre neuerfindung und kritische Lesefähigkeit. Die Erfindung der eigenen Kultur im Ausland.” Co-authored with Markus Stock. Mitteilungen des deutschen Germanistenverbands 57,3 (2010), 326-32.

“Postcolonial Theory and the Geographical Materialism of Desire.”Deleuze and the Postcolonial. Edited by Simone Bignall and Paul Patton. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press 2010.

“Herder’s Imaginary Geography of Writing. The Body of the Book and the World.” Einzelgang und Rückkehr im Wandel der Zeit. Unknown Passages – New Beginnings. Festschrift für Gunther Pakendorf . Edited by Hanelore van Ryneveld and Nina Wozniak. Stellenbosch: SUN Press 2010. 267-83.

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