David Wills (writer)

David Robert Wills (born 1953)[1] is a noted translator of Jacques Derrida, including The Gift of Death, Right of Inspection, Counterpath, and The Animal That Therefore I Am. Currently, Wills is a professor of French at Brown University.[2]

To date much of Wills's own original and published work "has concentrated on literary theory, especially the work of Derrida, film theory, comparative literature" with an emphasis on how and where we think through (and with) technology and politics.[3] As noted, Wills's writing "rethinks not only our nature before all technology but also what we understand to be technology."[3]

Wills began teaching at SUNY-Albany in 1998 and moved to Brown University in 2013. He has degrees from the University of Auckland, and received his doctorate from the Université de Paris III-Sorbonne Nouvelle.[3]

Selected bibliography

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Essays and articles

References

  1. "Library of Congress Authorities". LCNAF Cataloging in Publication data - LC Control Number: n 85302655. LOC. Retrieved January 24, 2010.
  2. "Brown University Directory". Directory.brown.edu. Retrieved 2014-06-26.
  3. 1 2 3 Faculty Homepage

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