Jonathan Dollimore
English sociologist and social theorist
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Jonathan Dollimore's Degrees
- PhD English Literature University of Sussex
- Bachelors English Literature University of Sussex
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jonathan G Dollimore is a British philosopher and critic in the fields of Renaissance literature , gender studies, queer theory , history of ideas, death studies, decadence, and cultural theory. He is the author of four academic books, a memoir, and numerous academic articles. With Alan Sinfield he was the co-editor of and key contributor to Political Shakespeare, and the co-originator of the critical practice known as cultural materialism. Dollimore is credited with making major interventions in debates on sexuality and desire, Renaissance literary culture, art and censorship, and cultural theory.
Jonathan Dollimore's Published Works
Published Works
- Sexual Dissidence: Augustine to Wilde, Freud to Foucault (1991) (340)
- Radical Tragedy: Religion, Ideology and Power in the Drama of Shakespeare and his Contemporaries. (1982) (320)
- Political Shakespeare : new essays in cultural materialism (1986) (156)
- Death, Desire and Loss in Western Culture (1998) (145)
- Political Shakespeare: New Essays in Cultural Materialism (1986) (114)
- Different desires: Subjectivity and transgression in Wilde and Gide (1987) (29)
- Bisexuality, heterosexuality, and wishful theory (1996) (29)
- Sex, literature, and censorship (2001) (28)
- Culture and textuality: Debating cultural materialism (1990) (26)
- The dominant and the deviant: a violent dialectic (1986) (25)
- Subjectivity, Sexuality, and Transgression: The Jacobean Connection (1986) (24)
- A survey of fish populations at Karikari Peninsula, Northland, by scuba diving (1979) (20)
- Shakespeare, Cultural Materialism, Feminism and Marxist Humanism (1990) (19)
- Transgression and Surveillance in Measure for Measure (2005) (16)
- Feasibility of co-culture of the Australasian sea cucumber (Australostichopus mollis) with the Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) in northern New Zealand (2014) (14)
- Homophobia and Sexual Difference (1986) (13)
- The cultural politics of perversion: Augustine, Shakespeare, Freud, Foucault (1990) (11)
- Post/modern: On the Gay Sensibility, or the Pervert's Revenge on Authenticity—Wilde, Genet, Orton, and Others (1991) (10)
- Sex and death (1995) (5)
- Serum and tissue proteins in tuberous sclerosis (1975) (4)
- Shakespeare and theory (1998) (4)
- Subjectivity and Transgression (1991) (3)
- Doctor Faustus: Subversion through Transgression* (2003) (3)
- Art in time of war (2018) (3)
- Desire and Difference: Homosexuality, Race, Masculinity (2020) (3)
- Desire and Difference (1991) (2)
- The selected plays of John Webster (1983) (2)
- Early Modern: Cross-Dressing in Early Modern England (1991) (2)
- Desire: A Memoir (2017) (1)
- Wilde's Transgressive Aesthetic and Contemporary Cultural Politics (1991) (1)
- The Revenger’s Tragedy: Providence, Parody and Black Camp (2001) (1)
- King Lear (c. 1605–6) and Essentialist Humanism (2010) (1)
- Wilde and Gide in Algiers (1991) (1)
- Renaissance Literary Theory: Two Concepts of Mimesis (2010) (1)
- Response: A Response to Neema Parvini (2013) (0)
- From the Polymorphous Perverse to the Perverse Dynamic (1991) (0)
- From homosexual to bisexual: Erotic dissonance at the end of the century (1997) (0)
- Between Degeneration and the Death Drive: Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness (2013) (0)
- The Revenger‘s Tragedy (c. 1606): Providence, Parody and Black Camp (2010) (0)
- The Disintegration of Providentialist Belief (2010) (0)
- Augustine: Perversion and Privation (1991) (0)
- Coriolanus (c. 1608): The Chariot Wheel and its Dust (2010) (0)
- 169. Geometric reactivity (1984) (0)
- 14 'Post/modern: On the Gay Sensibility, or the Pervert's Revenge on Authenticity' (2019) (0)
- Eros and Thanatos, Change and Loss in the Ancient World (2013) (0)
- Homophobia (2): Theories of Sexual Difference (1991) (0)
- Antony and Cleopatra (c. 1607): Virtus under Erasure (2010) (0)
- Perversion, Power, and Social Control (1991) (0)
- Tragedy and Containment (1991) (0)
- Poetry, Language and Politics@@@Textual Politics and the Language Poets (1990) (0)
- Sexual dissidence, cultural materialism and identity politics now* (2018) (0)
- Degeneration and Dissidence (2013) (0)
- Othello: Sexual Difference and Internal Deviation (1991) (0)
- Subjectivity and Social Process (2010) (0)
- Beyond Essentialist Humanism (2010) (0)
- Towards the Paradoxical Perverse and the Perverse Dynamic (1991) (0)
- Dr Faustus (c. 1589–92): Subversion Through Transgression (2010) (0)
- Mustapha (c. 1594–6): Ruined Aesthetic, Ruined Theology (2010) (0)
- Alan Sinfield: mentor and lover (2016) (0)
- Bussy D’Ambois (c. 1604): A Hero at Court (2010) (0)
- Thinking the Perverse Dynamic (1991) (0)
- Emergence: Marston’s Antonio Plays (c. 1599–1601) and Shakespeare’s Troilus and Cressida (c. 1601–2) (2010) (0)
- Homophobia (1): Sexual/Political Deviance (1991) (0)
- The Poetry of Hardy and Edward Thomas (1975) (0)
- Freud's Theory of Sexual Perversion (1991) (0)
- The White Devil (1612): Transgression Without Virtue (2010) (0)
- The legacy of cultural materialism (2013) (0)
- 123. The application of benzene and nitrogen T-curves on graphitised vulcan 3 to the structure of activated carbons (1982) (0)
- 172. Geometric layer structure and adsorption (1984) (0)
- Structure: From Resolution to Dislocation (2010) (0)
- Age-related bone change. (2008) (0)
- The Politics of Containment (1991) (0)
- SHAKESPEARE, KULTURNI MATERIJALIZAM I NOVI HISTORICIZAM (2000) (0)
- Reviews (2002) (0)
- Shakespeare, Cultural Materialism, Feminism (2016) (0)
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Jonathan Dollimore is most known for their academic work in the field of sociology. They are also known for their academic work in the fields of and psychology.
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