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      • Mark Greif’s scholarly work looks at the connections of literature to intellectual and cultural history, the popular arts, aesthetics and everyday ethics. He taught at the New School and Brown before coming to Stanford.
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  1. Since 2004, when his work started to appear in n+1, the magazine he co-founded, Mark Greif has taken contemporary bourgeois experience as his principal subject. In wry, densely plotted essays, full of unexpected twists and insights, he questions our attitudes towards exercise, sex, whiteness, war.

  2. Nov 12, 2010 · Mark Greif, a founder of n+1 and an assistant professor at the New School, is the editor, with Kathleen Ross and Dayna Tortorici, of “What Was the Hipster? A Sociological Investigation ...

  3. Associate Professor of English and, by courtesy, of Comparative Literature. Mark Greif’s scholarly work looks at the connections of literature to intellectual and cultural history, the popular arts, aesthetics and everyday ethics. He taught at the New School and Brown before coming to Stanford.

  4. Associate Professor of English and, by courtesy, of Comparative Literature. Mark Greif’s scholarly work looks at the connections of literature to intellectual and cultural history, the popular arts, aesthetics and everyday ethics. He taught at the New School and Brown before coming to Stanford.

  5. Mark Greif is a founder and Editor of the journal n+1. He lives and works in New York, where he is Associate Professor of Literary Studies at the New School.

  6. Mark Greif manages to reincarnate and revivify the thought and spirit of the greatest of American dissenters, Henry David Thoreau, for our time and historical situation. Read An Excerpt About Mark Greif

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