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Ben De Bruyn
Professeur
* FWO/KULeuven (2009-2014)
* Maastricht University (2014-2019)
* UCLouvain (2019-)
- پô
Բé Label Institution 2002 (informations manquantes) Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 2004 Master en langues et lettres : langues germaniques Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 2005 Master en littérature Katholieke Universiteit Leuven 2009 Doctorat en Langues et lettres : langues germaniques Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
* ecocriticism
* environmental humanities
* literary history
* literature and science
De Bruyn, Ben. Wayward Plots: Public Transport and Abolition Narratology in Namwali Serpell’s The Furrows. In: Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, , p. 1-16 (2024). doi:10.1080/00111619.2024.2311746 (Soumis).
De Bruyn, Ben. Introduction: beyond the sacrifice zone. In: Textual Practice, Vol. 37, no.10, p. 1475-1498 (2023). doi:10.1080/0950236x.2023.2264675.
De Bruyn, Ben. Literatuur, wetenschap en de onbekende planeet. In: Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, Vol. 137, no.1, p. 81-85 (2021). doi:10.5117/tntl2021.1.004.bruy.
De Bruyn, Ben. The Mom and the Many: Animal Subplots and Vulnerable Characters in Ducks, Newburyport. In: Genre, Vol. 54, no.2, p. 265-292 (2021). doi:10.1215/00166928-9263104 (Accepté/Sous presse).
De Bruyn, Ben. Dolende dieren: Klimaat, migratie en evolutie in Gun Island en Grand Hotel Europa. In: Vooys, Vol. 38, no.3, p. 26-36 (2020).
De Bruyn, Ben. Review of Glenn A. Albrecht, Earth Emotions. In: American Imago : psychoanalysis and the human sciences, Vol. 77, no.1, p. 213-222 (2020).
De Bruyn, Ben. The Great Displacement: Reading Migration Fiction at the End of the World. In: Humanities, Vol. 9, no.1, p. 25 (2020). doi:10.3390/h9010025.
De Bruyn, Ben. The Hot War: Climate, Security, Fiction. In: Studies in the Novel, Vol. 50, no.1, p. 43-67 (2018). doi:10.1353/sdn.2018.0003.
De Bruyn, Ben. Article review of Julie A. Smith, “Representing Animal Minds in Early Animal Autobiography: Charlotte Tucker’s The Rambles of a Rat and Nineteenth-Century Natural History.”. In: Journal of Literature and Science, Vol. 10, no.1, p. 83-84 (2017).
Bond, Lucy ; Rapson, Jessica ; De Bruyn, Ben. Planetary memory in contemporary American fiction. In: Textual Practice, Vol. 31, no.5, p. 853-866 (2017). doi:10.1080/0950236x.2017.1323458.
De Bruyn, Ben. Realism 4°. Objects, weather and infrastructure in Ben Lerner’s 10:04. In: Textual Practice, Vol. 31, no.5, p. 951-971 (2017). doi:10.1080/0950236x.2017.1323490.
De Bruyn, Ben. Anthropocene Audio: The Animal Soundtrack of the Contemporary Novel. In: Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, Vol. 57, no.2, p. 151-165 (2016). doi:10.1080/00111619.2015.1019411.
De Bruyn, Ben. Learning to Be a Species in the Anthropocene: On Annie Proulx’s Barkskins. In: Frame, Vol. 29, no.2, p. 71-90 (2016).
De Bruyn, Ben. Polyphony beyond the Human: Animals, Music, and Community in Coetzee and Powers. In: Studies in the Novel, Vol. 48, no.3, p. 364-383 (2016). doi:10.1353/sdn.2016.0041.
De Bruyn, Ben. Why Look at Dust Storms? Cosmic Subjects, Vibrant Matter and Interstellar’s Climate Change. In: Collateral, Vol. 1, no.1, p. 1-16 (2016).
De Bruyn, Ben. Stoelen, manden, stenen: Objecten in de hedendaagse roman. In: Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, Vol. 131, no.2, p. 147-170 (2015).
Martens, David ; de Bruyn, Ben ; Vanmol, Aleide. L’imaginaire nobiliaire de la littérature moderne: 1900–1950. In: Neohelicon, Vol. 42, no.1, p. 3-16 (2014). doi:10.1007/s11059-014-0276-3.
de Bruyn, Ben. The aristocracy of objects: shops, heirlooms and circulation narratives in Waugh, Fitzgerald and Lovecraft. In: Neohelicon, Vol. 42, no.1, p. 85-104 (2014). doi:10.1007/s11059-014-0269-2.
De Bruyn, Ben. Book review: Robert Appelbaum, Dishing It Out: In Search of the Restaurant Experience. In: European Journal of Cultural Studies, Vol. 16, no.3, p. 380-384 (2013). doi:10.1177/1367549412456656.
De Bruyn, Ben. E-readers, Deconvergence Culture and McSweeney’s Circle. An Interview with Jim Collins. In: Image & Narrative : online magazine of the visual narrative, Vol. 14, no.3, p. 193-206 (2013).
De Bruyn, Ben. Earlier is Impossible: Deep Time and Geological Posthumanism in Dutch Literature. In: Journal of Dutch Literature, Vol. 4, no.2, p. 68-91 (2013).
Baetens, Jan ; Bru, Sascha ; De Geest, Dirk ; Martens, David ; Van Den Bossche, Bart ; De Bruyn, Ben ; Bonciarelli, Sarah ; Reverseau, Anne ; Verstraeten, Pieter ; Van den Bergh, Carmen ; Somers, Mathias ; Vandevelde, Tom. Pour une nouvelle approche de la dynamique littéraire. Pense-bête. In: Fabula LHT, Vol. 11 (2013).
De Bruyn, Ben. Where to Do Things with Words : Circulating Books, Decorating Rooms and Locating Modern Reading. In: Orbis Litterarum, Vol. 68, no.6, p. 457-472 (2013). doi:10.1111/oli.12015.
De Bruyn, Ben. De revanche van de populaire cultuur: Literatuur, nieuwe media, en smaak. In: Tijdschrift voor Nederlandse Taal- en Letterkunde, Vol. 128, no.2, p. 160-182 (2012).
De Bruyn, Ben. Eten! Lezen! Reizen! - Traditie, toerisme en lifestyle bij Bart van Loo en Geerten Meijsing. In: Nederlandse letterkunde, Vol. 17, no.3, p. 204-224 (2012). doi:10.5117/nedlet2012.3.eten354.
de Bruyn, Ben ; Martens, David. La passion aristocratique de l’Occident. Denis de Rougemont: lecteur d’une tradition, prophète d’un déclin. In: Les Lettres Romanes, Vol. 66, no.3-4, p. 401-418 (2012). doi:10.1484/j.llr.1.103077.
De Bruyn, Ben. Borrowed Time, Borrowed World and Borrowed Eyes: Care, Ruin and Vision in McCarthy's The Road and Harrison's Ecocriticism. In: English Studies, Vol. 91, no.7, p. 776-789 (2010). doi:10.1080/0013838x.2010.518045.
De Bruyn, Ben. The Gathering of Form: Forests, Gardens and Legacies in Robert Pogue Harrison. In: Oxford Literary Review, Vol. 32, no.1, p. 19-36 (2010). doi:10.3366/olr.2010.0003.
De Bruyn, Ben. De impliciete esthetica. In: Spiegel der Letteren, Vol. 50, no.4, p. 507-529 (2008). doi:10.2143/sdl.50.4.2033505.
DE BRUYN, Ben. De onvolmaakte bibliothecaris. In: Spiegel der Letteren, Vol. 50, no.3, p. 359-371 (2008). doi:10.2143/sdl.50.3.2033479.
De Bruyn, Ben. The Memory of Ecology. Lexification, Perception and Serenification in Robert Pogue Harrison. In: Image & Narrative : online magazine of the visual narrative, Vol. 23, no.1, p. 1-10 (2008).
De Bruyn, Ben. The Novel and the Multispecies Soundscape (Palgrave Studies in Animals and Literature), 2020. 978-3-030-30121-7. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-30122-4.
Literature Now: Key Terms and Methods for Literary History, éd. De Bruyn, Ben ; Sascha Bru ; Michel Delville, 2016. 9781474409902. 320 p.
Baetens, Jan ; Bru, Sascha ; De Geest,Dirk ; Martens, David ; Van Den Bossche, Bart ; De Bruyn, Ben ; Bonciarelli, Sarah ; Reverseau, Anne ; Verstraeten, Pieter ; Van den Bergh, Carmen ; Somers, Mathias ; Vandevelde, Tom ; Vanmol, Aleide ; Willem, Guillaume ; de Beun, Cyril ; Willaert, Tom ; Pouzet-Duzer, Virginie ; Gilleir, Anke. Modern Times. Literary Change, Peeters: Leuven, 2013. 9789042929296. 176 p.
De Bruyn, Ben. Wolfgang Iser. A Companion, De Gruyter, 2012. 978-3-11-024551-6. 282 p.
De Bruyn, Ben. 10. The Everyday Pluriverse : Ecosystem Modelling in Reservoir 13. In: Liliane Campos, Pierre-Louis Patoine (eds.), Life, Re-Scaled : The Biological Imagination in Twenty-First-Century Literature and Performance, 2022, p. 261-298. 9781800647497. doi:10.11647/obp.0303.10.
De Bruyn, Ben. Author Homes in Coffee Table Books: Half-Reading, Literary Décor, and the Good Life. In: Jennifer Harris and Hilary Iris Lowe (eds), From Page to Place: American Literary Tourism and the Afterlives of Authors, 2017. 978-1625342331.
De Bruyn, Ben. "You Should Be Teaching": Creative Writing and Extramural Academics in Perdido Street Station and Embassytown. In: Caroline Edwards and Tony Venezia (eds), China Miéville: Critical Essays, 2015, p. 159-184. 978-1780240275.
Baetens, Jan ; Bru, Sascha ; De Geest, Dirk ; Martens, David ; Van Den Bossche, Bart ; De Bruyn, Ben ; Bonciarelli, Sarah ; Reverseau, Anne ; Verstraeten, Pieter ; Van den Bergh, Carmen ; Somers, Mathias ; Vandevelde, Tom. ABC of Literary History. In: MDRN Group (Jan Baetens et al.), Modern Times, Literary change, Peeters: Leuven, 2013, p. 9-24. 978-90-429-2929-6.