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Zsuzsa Baross
(British Columbia) M.A. (London) PhD (Amsterdam) 
Associate Professor of Cultural Studies

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Current interests: The formation of the (post)-Freudian subject within the visual field; relation of text and image; limits of theoretic discourse and (post)modern theory; the body and subjectivity. 

Publications include "The Intolerable" Past Writing, ed. Mieke Bal, (Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2003); "Logique de la Sensation, or Francis Bacon, the Philosopher's Painter," in Philosophies of Vision, ed. W. Wurzer, New York (Continuum, 2002); "The Art of Reading Hannah Arendt," Literary Review of Canada, (November, 2001); "Noli Me Tangere: For Jacques Derrida," Angelaki, 6:2, (Summer 2001); "Deleuze and Derrida, by Way of Blanchot: an Interview," Angelaki 5:2, (Summer 2000); "The (False) Gifts of Writing," New Literary History, 31:3, (Summer 2000); "On the Ethics of Writing, after 'Bosnia' (3): Primo Levi's Suicide," International Studies in Philosophy, 31:2 (Summer 1999); "On the Ethics of Writing, after 'Bosnia' (2): Anachronie," International Studies in Philosophy, 31:1 (Spring 1999); "On the Ethics of Writing, after `Bosnia' (1): the Revenant," International Studies in Philosophy, 30:1 (Spring 1998)

Note: Professor Baross is on sabbatical Jan. 1, 2008 - June 30, 2008