JEREMY MARK ROSEN, Ph.D. portrait
  • Associate Director for Faculty Tanner Humanities Center, College Of Humanities
  • Assistant Professor, English
  • Associate Professor, English
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Presentations

  • “Neoliberal Publishing,” ACLA 2019, Georgetown University, February, 2019 . Conference Paper, Presented, 03/18/2019.
  • “Genre Blending and Bending: Global Literary Fiction in the 21st Century,” Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association, Los Angeles, CA. Conference Paper, Presented, 11/13/2016.
  • “Shakespeare, Novelized: Hogarth, Symbolic Capital, and the Literary Market,” Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany, September 23, 2016. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 09/23/2016.
    https://www.novelseeminggoods.uni-mainz.de/welcome...
  • Invited Guest Lecture, “Pride and Prejudice and Scullery Maids: Minor Characters, Romance, and Jane Austen Genre Fiction,” James Madison University. Invited Talk/Keynote, Presented, 11/12/2014.

Publications

  • Jeremy Rosen (2021). "Commentary: Conglomerate But Not Homogenized". American Literary History. Vol. 33, 416-431. Published, 05/25/2021.
    https://doi.org/10.1093/alh/ajab041
  • Jeremy Rosen (2020). “Penguin Random House, Co-opted Values, and Contemporary Cli-Fi” . Post45. Published, 04/08/2020.
    https://post45.org/2020/04/penguin-random-house-co...
  • Jeremy Rosen (2019). “The Institutional Turn". The Oxford Encyclopedia of Literary Theory. Published, 05/20/2019.
  • Jeremy Rosen (2018). “Literary Fiction and the Genres of Genre Fiction” . Post45. Published, 08/08/2018.
    http://post45.research.yale.edu/2018/08/literary-f...
  • Jeremy Rosen (2017). "Everywhere at Once and Nowhere Specific: The Generic Sites of the Contemporary Global Novel". ASAP/Journal. Vol. 2, 627-652. Published, 09/01/2017.
  • Minor Characters Have Their Day: Genre and the Contemporary Literary Marketplace (New York: Columbia University Press, 2016). Published, 10/06/2016.
    https://cup.columbia.edu/book/minor-characters-hav...
  • Rosen, Jeremy (2015). An Insatiable Market for Minor Characters: Genre in the Contemporary Literary Marketplace. Johns Hopkins University Press. Vol. 46(1), 143-163. Published, 2015.
  • “‘An Insatiable Market’ for Minor Characters: Genre in the Contemporary Literary Marketplace,” New Literary History 46.1 (Winter 2015): 143-63. Published, 03/18/2015.
  • Rosen, Jeremy M. (2013). Minor Characters Have Their Day: The Imaginary and Actual Politics of a Contemporary Genre. Johns Hopkins University Press. Vol. 54(1), 139-174. Published, 2013.
  • "Minor Characters Have Their Day: The Imaginary and Actual Politics of a Contemporary Genre,” Contemporary Literature 54.1 (Spring 2013): 139-74. Published, 05/02/2013.
  • “Combining Close and Distant, or, the Utility of Genre Analysis: A Response to Matthew Wilkens’s ‘Contemporary Fiction by the Numbers’,” Post45, December 2011 <http://post45.research.yale.edu/archives/1805>. Published, 12/03/2011.
    http://post45.research.yale.edu/archives/1805