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Mark Lussier

Mark Lussier

Emeritus Professor, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

mark.lussier@asu.edu

480-965-3925

Department of English
Arizona State University
PO Box 870302
Tempe, AZ 85287-0302

Titles

  • Affiliate Global Futures Scholar, Julie Ann Wrigley Global Futures Laboratory
  • Emeritus Professor, Department of English, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Biography

Mark Lussier is Emeritus Professor of English and a Senior Sustainability Fellow in the Julie Ann Wrigley Global Institute of Sustainability at Arizona State University. His published works include Perspective as a Problem in the Art, History and Literature of Early Modern England (1994), Romantic Dynamics: The Poetics of Physicality (1999), Romanticism and Buddhism (2006), Engaged Romanticism: Romanticism as Praxis (2008), and Romantic Dharma: The Emergence of Buddhism into Nineteenth-Century Europe (2011). His essays have appeared in numerous collections and journals, including Arts Quarterly, Blake: An Illustrated Quarterly, Ecological Theory, Literature and Religion, Nineteenth-Century Contexts, William Blake Studies, Studies in Romanticism, Visible Language, and The Wordsworth Circle. During his tenure at ASU, he has won numerous teaching awards, including special recognition from the ASU Parents Professor of the Year program (2007) and receipt of the Distinguished Teaching Faculty Award from the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (2006).

Education

  • PhD, English, Texas A&M University, 1989
  • MA, English, Texas A&M University, 1982
  • BA, English, University of St. Thomas, 1979

Expertise

Journal Articles

2012

Lussier, M. and K. Gowan. 2012. The Romantic roots of Blade Runner. Wordsmith Circle 43(3):165+. (link )

2002

Hogle, J., M. Lussier and B. Short. 2002. Romanticism and the physical: A collection of essays from the 2000 NASSR Conference. Wordsworth Circle 33(1):1+. (link )

2001

Hogle, J. E., M. Lussier and B. Short. 2001. Romanticism and the physical: An introduction. European Romantic Review 12(2):151-157. DOI: 10.1080/10509580108570130. (link )

1986

Lussier, M. and P. McCormack. 1986. An interview with Annette Kolodny. New Orleans Review 13(4):50-58. (link )

Lussier, M. and P. McCormack. 1986. An interview with Catharine Stimpson. New Orleans Review 13(4):59-64. (link )

Lussier, M. and P. McCormack. 1986. An interview with Jane Gallop. New Orleans Review 13(4):74-84. (link )

Lussier, M. and P. McCormack. 1986. Feminist literary criticism: An introduction. New Orleans Review 13(4):49. (link )

Lussier, M. and P. McCormack. 1986. Heilbrun: An interview. New Orleans Review 13(4):65-73. (link )

Books

2011

Lussier, M. S. 2011. Romantic Dharma: The Emergence of Buddhism in Nineteenth-Century Europe. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-0230105454.

2008

Lussier, M. S. and B. Matsunaga. 2008. Engaged Romanticism: Romanticism as Praxis. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. ISBN: 978-1847189141.

2007

Lussier, M. S. ed. 2007. Romanticism and Buddhism. Romantic Circles, University of Maryland. (link )

1999

Lussier, M. S. 1999. Romantic Dynamics: The Poetics of Physicality. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-0312226718.

1992

Lussier, M. S. and S. K. Henninger. 1992. Perspective as a Problem in the Art, History and Literature of Early Modern England. Edwin Mellen Pr.. ISBN: 978-0773496200.

Book Chapters

2012

Lussier, M. 2012. Mirrored text/infinite planes: Reception aesthetics in Blake's Milton. Pp. 13-26 In: Whitaker, J., T. Connolly and S. Clark eds., Blake 2.0: William Blake in Twentieth-Century Art, Music and Culture. Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN: 978-0230280335.

2011

Lussier, M. 2011. Blake, Delueze, and the emergence of ecological consciousness. Pp. 256-269 In: Goodbody, A. and K. Rigby eds., Ecocritical Theory: New European Approaches. University of Virginia Press. Charlottesville.

2007

Lussier, M. S. 2007. Enlightenment East and West: An introduction to Romanticism and Buddhism. In: Lussier, M. S. ed., Romanticism and Buddhism. Romantic Circles, University of Maryland. (link )