- Profesor adjunto
Filosofía de la desconstrucción, Filosofía y literatura latinoamericana (especialmente mexicana), Teoría política - Teléfono: +562 2676 2894
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Doctor en Literatura Americana, SUNY at Buffalo, Estados Unidos, 1991
Magíster en Literatura Inglesa, SUNY at Buffalo, Estados Unidos, 1990
Licenciado en Literatura Inglesa, University of Kansas, Estados Unidos, 1985
- Publicaciones
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Libros
- Johnson, David. Kant’s Dog: On Borges, Philosophy, and the Time of Translation. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2012.
- Johnson, David. Anthropology’s Wake: Attending to the End of Culture. Co-author (with Scott Michaelsen). New York: Fordham University Press, 2008.
Libros editados
- Johnson, David y William Egginton (eds.). Thinking With Borges. Aurora, CO: The Davies Group, Publishers, 2009.
- Johnson, David y Scott Michaelsen (eds.). Teoría de la frontera: Los límites de la política cultural. Translated by Gabriela Ventureira. Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 2003.
- Johnson, David y Scott Michaelsen (eds.). Border Theory: The Limits of Cultural Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
Capítulos de libro
- Johnson, David E. “Asesinato y Símbolo: Los Restos del Feminicidio.” Trad. Paula Cucurella. In Jacques Derrida: Fenomenología, firma, traducción. Ed. Zeto Bórquez, 391-420. Santiago: Editorial La Pólvora, 2014.
- Johnson, David, “Introduction: Borges and the Letter of Philosophy.” En Thinking With Borges, editado por William Egginton y David E. Johnson, 203-205. Aurora, CO: The Davies Group, Publishers, 2009.
- Johnson, David y Scott Michaelsen, “Los secretos de la frontera: Una introducción.” En Teoría de la frontera, editado por Scott Michaelsen y David E. Johnson, 25-59. Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 2003.
- Johnson, David. “El tiempo de la traducción: La frontera de la literatura norteamericana.” En Teoría de la frontera, editado por Scott Michaelsen y David E. Johnson, 145-176. Barcelona: Editorial Gedisa, 2003.
- Johnson, David. “Mexico’s Gas, Mexico’s Tears: Expositions of Identity.” En What Happens to History: The Renewal of Ethics in Contemporary Thought, editado por Howard Marchitello, 149-187. London and New York: Routledge, 2000.
- Johnson, David y Scott Michaelsen. “Border Secrets: An Introduction.” En Border Theory: The Limits of Cultural Politics, editado por Scott Michaelsen y David E. Johnson, 1-40. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
- Johnson, David. “The Time of Translation: The Border of American Literature.” En Border Theory: The Limits of Cultural Politics, editado por Scott Michaelsen y David E. Johnson 129-165. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press, 1997.
- Johnson, David. “Addressing the Letter.” En Reading and Writing in Shakespeare, editado por David M. Bergeron, 194-219. Newark: University of Delaware Press, 1996.
- Johnson, David. “The Place of the Translator in the Discourses of Conquest: On Hernán Cortés’s Cartas de relación and Roland Joffé’s The Mission.” En Amerindian Images and the Legacy of Columbus, editado por Nicholas Spadaccini y René Jara, 401-424. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 1992.
Artículos
ISI
- Johnson, David. “The Hunger for a Life Without Différance.” CR: The New Centennial Review 12.2 (2012): 271-82. ISSN: 1532-687x.
- Johnson, David. “Dar(se) Cuenta: La Lógica del Secreto.” MLN 127.2 (March 2012): 208-26. ISSN: 0026-7910.
- Johnson, David. “Talking to Ourselves, Over Her (Dead) Body: On Heidegger, Borges, and Dialogue.” CR: The New Centennial Review, Special Issue: Drawing (on) Borges, 11.1 (2011): 143-159. ISSN: 1532-687x.
- Johnson, David. “Time: For Borges.” CR: The New Centennial Review, Special Issue: Living On: Of Martin Hägglund, 9.1 (spring 2009): 209-225. ISSN: 1532-687x.
- Johnson, David. “As If the Time Were Now: Deconstructing Agamben.” South Atlantic Quarterly, Special issue: Late Derrida, 106.2 (Spring 2007): 265-290. ISSN: 0038-2876.
- Johnson, David. “How (Not) to Do Latin American Studies.” Introduction. South Atlantic Quarterly, Special issue: Latin America, In Theory, 106.1 (Winter 2007): 1-19. ISSN: 0038-2876.
Latindex:
- Johnson, David. “War Time: Foucault, Hobbes, and the Promise of Peace.” Revista Pléyade 13 (enero-junio 2014): 61-85. ISSN: 0718-655X.
- Johnson, David. “La Sombra del Tiempo: El Realismo de Felipe Cooper.” Revista de Teoría del Arte 19/20 (2011): 55-69. ISSN: 1130-5517.
Otros:
- Johnson, David E. “Rendir(se).” Revista Pensamiento Político 2 (2012): 62-84. Online/Refereed.
- Johnson, David E. “Invitation to Politics: Juan García Ponce and the Promise of Availability.” Discourse: Journal For Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture Special Issue: Hostly and Unhostly Mediums, 27.2 & 3 (spring & fall 2005, published spring 2007): 41-67
- Johnson, David. “Invitación a la política: Sobre Juan García Ponce y la disponibilidad.” Maldoror: Revista de la ciudad de Montevideo 26 (July 2007), nueva época: 20-32.
- Johnson, David. “Invitation to Politics: Juan García Ponce and the Promise of Availability.” Discourse: Journal For Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture Special Issue: Hostly and Unhostly Mediums, 27.2 & 3 (spring & fall 2005, published spring 2007): 41-67.
- Johnson, David. “How (Not) to Do Latin American Studies.” Introduction. South Atlantic Quarterly, Special issue: Latin America, In Theory, 106.1 (Winter 2007): 1-19.
- Johnson, David. “Kant’s Dog.” Diacritics 34.1 (spring 2004 issue; published spring 2006): 19-39.
- Johnson, David. “Marking (Out) Ethics, In Other Words: On a Single Line in Kant and Juan García Ponce.” Interdisciplinary Literary Studies, 5.2 (spring, 2004): 50-72.
- Johnson, David. “The Habit of God’s Gift: Jean de Léry’s Conversion.” Mediterranean Studies 11 (2003): 149-168.
- Johnson, David. “(Absent) Signs of the Other: How to Find Yourself in the Gift Shop.” Revista Canaria de Estudios Ingleses 43 (2001): 15-35.
- Johnson, David. “Descartes’s Corps.” Arizona Quarterly 57.1 (spring 2001): 113-52.
- Johnson, David. “Anthropology’s Embrace.” Centennial Review 42.3 (1998): 627-48.
- Johnson, David. “Intolerance, the Body, Community.” American Literary History 10.3 (1998): 446-70.
- Johnson, David. “‘Writing in the Dark’: The Political Fictions of American Travel Writing.” American Literary History 7.1 (1995): 1-27. Reprinted in Contemporary Literary Criticism, Vol. 204 (2005)
- Johnson, David. “Excavating Spirit on the American Border: Hegel, Paz, la Crítica, and the Pachuco.” Siglo XX/20th Century: Critique and Cultural Discourse 10.1-2 (1992): 49-80.
- Johnson, David. “Voice, the New Historicism, and the Americas.” Arizona Quarterly 48.2 (1992): 81-116.
- Johnson, David. “Woman, Translation, Nationalism: La Malinche and the Example of Juan García Ponce.” Arizona Quarterly 47.3 (1991): 93-116.
- Johnson, David. “Face Value (An Essay on Cecile Pineda’s Face).” The Americas Review 19.2 (1991): 73-94.
- Johnson, David. “Of the Soul, Translation, and History in Juan García Ponce.” Chasqui: Revista de Literatura Latinoamericana 18.2 (1989): 28-35.
- Tesis Dirigidas
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- Myrto Drizou, “The politics of necessity: Negotiating the future in American literary naturalism”. Doctorado en Literatura Comparada, State University of New York at Buffalo, 2012.
- Andrew Ascherl, “To have done with finitude: Transnational Mexican narrative after 1968”. Doctorado en Literatura Comparada, State University of New York at Buffalo, 2012.
- Alan López, PhD in English and American Literature, University of New York at Buffalo, 2007.