Another Sentence Here: Writing, Thinking, and Editing Together
As part of our “Meet the Author” series, CAHI presents “Another Sentence Here: Writing, Thinking, and Editing Together” with Michel Chaouli (Germanic Studies at IUB), Jonathan Elmer (English at IUB), and Andrew H. Miller (English at Johns Hopkins University).
The three authors will engage in a ranging conversation, reflecting on their own works and their longstanding collaboration in the writing process. This talk is to be followed by an audience Q&A and reception
Michel Chaouli is author of Something Speaks to Me: Where Criticism Begins (University of Chicago Press, 2024), Thinking with Kant’s Critique of Judgment (Harvard University Press, 2017), and other books and articles. He is Professor of Germanic Studies and of Comparative Literature at IU Bloomington where he directs the Center for Theoretical Inquiry in the Humanities.
Jonathan Elmer is Professor of English at IU Bloomington. He is author, most recently, of In Poe’s Wake: Travels in the Graphic and the Atmospheric (Chicago 2024). He is also author of On Lingering and Being Last: Race and Sovereignty in the New World (Fordham 2008) and Reading at the Social Limit: Affect, Mass Culture, and Edgar Allan Poe (Stanford 1995), as well as many articles on American literature and culture, and critical theory.
Andrew H. Miller is Professor of English at Johns Hopkins University. He was a long-time member of the faculty at IU Bloomington and editor of Victorian Studies. Professor Miller specializes in nineteenth century British literature and, more generally, in the relation of literature to moral philosophy. His publications include On Not Being Someone Else: Tales of Our Unled Lives (Harvard University Press, 2020), On Ethics and Reading in Nineteenth Century Literature (Cornell University Press, 2008), and Novels Behind Glass: Commodity Culture and Victorian Narrative (Cambridge University Press, 1995).
This event is presented with support from the Ruth N. Halls Humanities Fund and the College of Arts + Sciences.