Geoffrey Gilbert
Professor, Director of the Teaching and Learning Center
- Department: 91Ž«Ăœ Literature and English

Professor Gilbert has taught at The American University of Paris since 1999. Before that, he taught at Cambridge University in England. He teaches courses on modern literature (with special focus on modernism, questions around translation and cultural studies, the study of prosody, and the consideration of literature in relation to economics, politics, and sexuality). His first book, Before Modernism Was: Modern History and the Constituency of Writing, was published by Palgrave-Macmillan in 2004.
All of his writing and teaching is informed by an interest in the relations between literature and culture: rather than imagining literature as a kind of representation or a particularly fabulous and problematic kind of object, he is interested in thinking writing as an impacted instance of human behaviour, neither transcending culture and history nor fully determined by it. Currently, he is interested in the practice of translation, which engages the location of that behaviour within global forces, and he is focusing that interest in a study of contemporary realist writing and contemporary economic processes.
Education/Degrees
- PhD in English Literature. Peterhouse, The University of Cambridge, 1995.ÌęÂ
- MA (Hons) in English Literature, Aberdeen University, 1989.Ìę
News
- Gilbert, Geoff.ÌęâMarginal Pleasures and the Curve of Indifference: The Value of Pleasure in Late Henry Jamesâ.ÌęRevue Française dâĂ©tudes amĂ©ricaines 167 (2021): 83-96.
Publications
Book
- Before Modernism Was: Modern History and the Constituencies of Writing. London: Palgrave-Macmillan, 2004. Language, Discourse, and Society Series.
- Hold! West. Co-written with Alex Houen. London: Eyewear Press, 2016. (poems)
Articles
- âThe Durability of Affect and the Ageing of Gay Male Queer Theory.ÌęAffect and Literature.ÌęEd Alex Houen. Cambridge Critical Concepts series. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 133-158.
- âRimbaud, the Occasion of Poetry, and the Walls of our Schools'. Against Value in the Arts and Education. Ed. Robert McKay, Sam Ladkin, and Emile Bojeson. London: Rowman and Littlefield, 2016.
- âTradition and Modernism in the House of Fictionâ. Writing under the Influence: Essays on Alan Hollinghurst. Ed. Michele Mendelssohn and Denis Flannery. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2015-16.
- âThe Location of Experiment: âModernist Parisââ. The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Paris. Ed. Anna-Louise Milne. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2013. 189-211.
- 'The Location of Experiment: Modernism and Expatriate Paris'. The Cambridge Companion to the Literature of Paris. Ed. Anna-Louise Milne. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, forthcoming 2013.
- âAmortissement: François Bonâs Daewooâ. Textual Practice 25.2 (Winter 2011): 315-28.
- âThe Sad State of Post-Structuralismâ. LâEsprit CrĂ©ateur. 50.3 (Fall 2010): 129-43.
- âAdolescent Prosodyâ, in The Salt Companion to Mina Loy, ed. Rachel Potter. London: Salt Publishing, 2010.
- âWords, Flies, Jews, Joyce, Joint: Wyndham Lewis and the Unpublishing of Obscenityâ. Critical Quarterly 34.3 (Autumn 2004).
- âThe Origins of Modernism in the Haunted Properties of Literatureâ. In The Victorian Supernatural. Ed. Nicola Bown, Carolyn Burdett, Pam Thurschwell. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
- âThe Manufacture of Inefficiency: Blast and Other Youth Groupsâ. In Modernist Sexualities. Ed. Caroline Howlett and Hugh Stevens. Manchester: Manchester University Press, 2001.
- âCan Fiction Swear? James Kelman and the Booker Prizeâ. In An Introduction to Contemporary Fiction. Ed. Rod Mengham. Cambridge: Polity, 1999.
- âShellshock, Anti-Semitism, and the Agency of the Avant-Gardeâ. In Wyndham Lewis and the Art of Modern War. Ed. David Peters Corbett. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
- âWyndham Lewis and the Critical Poetics of the Modernist Careerâ. Critical Quarterly 36.3 (Autumn 1994).
Non-refereed publications
- 'Blue Light over the Bois de Boulogne, it continues', with AUP student Lily Yankova. Core: International Journal of the Humanities (Fall 2009).
- ââMa maison, vous ne lâignorez pas, est la maison des artistesâ: Naturalism, modernism, and the domestic place of art.â Core: International Journal of the Humanities (Spring 2007).
- ââPoetry Makes Nothing Happenâ: Literature and Standards in English at AUPâ. Scissors and Tooth. 1 (Fall 2005).
- âHenry Jamesâ, and âTobaccoâ, in France and the Americas: Culture: Politics, History. Santa Barbara CA: ABC-CLIO, 2005.
- âLes Queer Criticsâ. Magazine litteraire (December 2003).
- âPatrick Hamilton and the Sound of Politicsâ. Core: International Journal of the Humanities 1.2 (Fall 2001).Ìę
Conferences & Lectures
- âThe International of Shameâ, contribution to a panel on âAffect and the Novelâ.ÌęSociety for Novel Studies annual conference. Oxford, April 2020. Conference canceled.
- ââ... as if ... the short sentence ... led straight to hellâ: Suspension and Imperial Transfer in Krasznahorkai's War and Warâ.ÌęSociety for Novel Studies annual conference. Oxford, April 2020. Conference canceled.
- âOccasion: Crisis, Collective Violence, and Price-setting in Zola, 1871â.ÌęRisk, Violence, and Collective Agency. Conference at the Institut des Ă©tudes avancĂ©es, Paris. 22 May 2019.
- âLanguage, Work, and Shared Lives: Juliana Spahrâs poetics of the commonsâ.ÌęCultural Literacy and Cosmopolitan Conviviality. Annual Conference of the Cultural Literacy in Europe society. Universidade CatĂłlica Portuguesa.Ìę10-11 May 2019.
- âMinor Feelings, Queer Identities, and the Activism of Translationâ.ÌęAssociation Française des Ă©tudes americaines, annual conference, Nice. 23-25 May 2018
- âClose Reading in the World System: LĂĄszlĂł Krasznahorkai's War and War without Hungarianâ. Invited Talk, CRASSH, University of Cambridge. 16 November 2017.
- Â âArt, waiting for fascism, in Paris now and in 1937, with Alexander Calder and Walter Benjaminâ.ÌęBoundaries. University of Kent in Paris. 30 May 2017. Keynote.
- âJuliana Spahrâs Superfluous Lyric Realismâ.ÌęPoetics: Contemporary Texts and Countertexts. Durham University. 20 November 2016.
- âSpacings, Rivets, Curves, and Value: Marginal Economics in The Ivory Towerâ.ÌęReading Henry James in the Twenty-First Century: Heritage and Transmission.ÌęConference of the European Society of Jamesians.Ìę AUP. 20 October 2016
- âThe Refusal of Calculus and the End of Life: Value in The Ivory Towerâ.ÌęLate and Later James, organised by the University of Sussex, held at Lamb House, Rye, Sussex. 17 October 2016.
- Â âShame, Fiction, and the Test of Translationâ.ÌęJames Baldwin: A Language to Dwell In. AUP, 28 May 2016.
- âCalculus and Realismâ.ÌęC19 Annual Conference. Penn State University. 18 March 2016.
- Â âNo Realism without shameâ. Politics of Translation seminar, at the University of London Institute in Paris. 28 January 2016
- âClose Reading at a Distance: Cultural Translation and World Systemsâ. Cultural Translation Symposium. University of Cardiff. 15 May 2015. Keynote.
- âPoetry and the Destruction of Our Schoolsâ. Department of English, University of Sheffield, Invited lecture. May 2015
- âShame, Fiction, and the Test of Translationâ. Shame and the Act of Writing. University of Warwick. Keynote. September 2014.Ìę
- With Anna-Louise Milne. âTeaching Cultural Translationâ. Interdisciplinary Teaching in Arts and Humanities. Humboldt-UniversitĂ€t zu Berlin. June 2014
- 'Walter Benjamin at the 1937 Exposition Internationale: Spaces of Exile and the Limits of the Dialectic'. Le Regard de l'exile. Sorbonne and AUP. June 2013.
- âDo you know how you feel: Shame and the persistence of modernism'. Modernist Intimacies. University of Sussex. May 2013.
- 'Digital Tools for Collaborative Teaching, Learning, and Research: A Small-School's Perspective', with Mark Hayward and Claudia Roda. Mobility Shifts: Summit on the Future of International Learning. The New School. October 2011.
- âMimeses, Crisis, Shameâ. Rene Girard colloquium for the fiftieth anniversary of Desire, Deceit, and the Novel. University of Cambridge. May 2011.
- ââLes vendeurs ne sont pas au bout de soldeâ: Translating Rimbaud or Crisisâ. Capital Poetics conference. Cornell Society for the Humanities. 4 March 2011.
- âContemporary Global Realism in fiction and economics: the case of François Bonâs Daewooâ. Literature, Geography, Translation: The New 91Ž«Ăœ Literature. University of Uppsala. June 2009
- âBlue Light Over the Bois de Boulogne, it Continuesâ. Frank OâHara Symposium. Sussex University, April 2008.
- âThe Meaning of Contemporary Realism: The Amortissement of Idiom in Daewooâ. Goldsmiths, London, March 2007; given in a different form at the university of Glasgow, September 2007.
- âIn a Loverâs Idiom (âI do not know what women knowâ)â. Berkeley, March 2006.
- âLanguage Sex Changeâ. The Deanâs Faculty Research Seminar. AUP. October 2005.
- âModernism : Very Little Magazines, Very Big Sociological Fantasiesâ. Les revues modernistes anglo-amĂ©ricaines : lieux dâĂ©changes, lieux dâexil. Paris III. June 2005
- ââMa maison, vous ne lâignorez pas, est la maison des artistesâ: Naturalism, modernism, and the domestic place of art.â Literature and The Domestic Interior. Victoria and Albert Museum. December 2004. Invited speaker.
- âWhat Men Did Together: Literature, Sexuality, Politicsâ. Cambridge, July 2004.
- âModernism and Cultural Studiesâ, Plenary Panel, Modernist Studies Association Annual Conference, Birmingham, September 2003. Invited speaker.
- âExposition internationale:Â Jean Rhys, Paris, 1937â, Parisian Cultural Topographies Conference, University of Glasgow, September 2003.
- âSudden Brother: Dostoevsky and the Modernist Constitutionâ.ÌęLa Nouvelle revue française and British Modernism.ÌęMaison Française, Columbia University, April 2003. Invited speaker.
- âBefore Modernism Wasâ.Ìę University of Sheffield, December 2002.
- âThe Great [buk]â.ÌęFourth International HASE (Hellenic Association for the Study of English) conference.ÌęAthens.ÌęMay 2002.
- âWhen I had sex with myself, aged 16, in 1914, and started a revolution: On the historiography of modernist affectâ. University of York, 8 November 2001.Ìę
- âNarcissism and the historiography of modernismâ. London Modernism research Seminar, November 2001.Ìę
- ââWhen the right handâs powerless, thereâs a taste in a sailorâs mouthâ: James Hanley and the Scene of Queer Theoryâ. James Hanley Centennial Symposium, Jesus College, Cambridge, 29 September 2001.
- âPatrick Hamilton and the Sound of Politicsâ. Gender and Literature Seminar, University of Cambridge, November 2000.Ìę
Research Areas
Modernism, contemporary literature, Marxism, queer theory, translation studies, cultural studies, cultural translation