David Rosen (literary scholar) explained

Discipline:Literary studies
Education:Columbia University (BA)
Yale University (PhD)
Awards:James Russell Lowell Prize (2013)
Workplaces:Trinity College, Connecticut

David Rosen is an American literary scholar.[1] He is a professor at Trinity College, Connecticut.[2]

Biography

Rosen received his BA from Columbia University, MA and PhD from Yale University. He was an instructor at Yale, and joined the faculty of Trinity College, Connecticut, in 2002. Rosen's scholarship has focused on poetry and the evolution of the concept of privacy.

Rosen won the James Russell Lowell Prize from the Modern Language Association in 2013 for co-authoring The Watchman in Pieces: Surveillance, Literature, and Liberal Personhood (2013) with Aaron Santesso.[3] The book explores the way in which literature has shaped, and in turn been shaped by, surveillance and privacy practices since the Renaissance.[4]

References

  1. Web site: Rosen Wins Top Honor for Book – Trinity Reporter – Spring 2015 . 2022-06-29 . en-US.
  2. Web site: Faculty Profiles . 2022-06-29 . internet3.trincoll.edu.
  3. Web site: James Russell Lowell Prize Winners . 2022-06-29 . Modern Language Association . en.
  4. Web site: Olukotun . Deji . 2013-07-08 . From Prospero to PRISM: 5 Questions about Surveillance and Literature with David Rosen and Aaron Santesso . 2022-06-29 . PEN America . en.