Dr. Martin Gliserman of the Rutgers University English department describes his research regarding the representation of the human body through 100 novels.
Professor Gliserman is the author of P...
Dr. Martin Gliserman of the Rutgers University English department describes his research regarding the representation of the human body through 100 novels.
Professor Gliserman is the author of Psychoanalysis, Language, and the Body of the Text (University Press of Florida,1996) and has the following collateral appointments: Editor Emeritus of American Imago: Studies in Psychoanalysis and Culture; Faculty and Training Analyst for the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in Manhattan; Faculty, Graduate School of Education (Literary Education "Educational Psychology"). His current project, TeXtRays, focuses on the representation of the body in fiction from Defoe to Arundhati Roy. The project, among other things, is a relational database along with corresponding charts, maps and graphs that articulate the body of the text in a visual manner.
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