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'''Pericles Lewis''' is the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of [[comparative literature]] at [[Yale University]]<ref>[https://news.yale.edu/2019/03/07/pericles-lewis-appointed-smith-professor-comparative-literature Pericles Lewis appointed the Smith Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale News, March 7, 2019]</ref> and will be the Dean of Yale College starting July 1, 2022.<ref name="dean">{{cite news |title=Pericles Lewis named dean of Yale College |url=https://news.yale.edu/2022/05/25/pericles-lewis-named-dean-yale-college |access-date=26 May 2022 |work=YaleNews |date=25 May 2022}}</ref>
'''Pericles Lewis''' is the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of [[comparative literature]] at [[Yale University]]<ref>[https://news.yale.edu/2019/03/07/pericles-lewis-appointed-smith-professor-comparative-literature Pericles Lewis appointed the Smith Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale News, March 7, 2019]</ref> and will be the Dean of Yale College starting July 1, 2022.<ref name="deannn">{{cite news |last1=Hodgman |first1=Lucy |title=Pericles Lewis named Dean of Yale College |url=https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/05/25/pericles-lewis-named-dean-of-yale-college/ |access-date=26 May 2022 |work=Yale Daily News |date=25 May 2022}}</ref><ref name="dean">{{cite news |title=Pericles Lewis named dean of Yale College |url=https://news.yale.edu/2022/05/25/pericles-lewis-named-dean-yale-college |access-date=26 May 2022 |work=YaleNews |date=25 May 2022}}</ref>


Previously at Yale, he was the founding President of [[Yale-NUS College]], a liberal arts college in [[Singapore]] that is jointly governed by Yale and the [[National University of Singapore]],<ref name="CHE1">Karin Fischer, "Yale Scholar Will Be First President of New Institution in Singapore" ''The Chronicle of Higher Education''May 30, 2012 [http://chronicle.com/article/Yale-Scholar-Will-Be-First/132036/?sid=at]</ref><ref name =A1>"'Not the job' of Yale-NUS College to tell students what to think" ''AsiaOne'' May 30, 2012 [http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20120531-349466.html]</ref> as well as Vice President for Global Strategy and Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives.<ref>[http://news.yale.edu/2016/07/15/pericles-lewis-appointed-vp-global-strategy-and-deputy-provost-international-affairs Pericles Lewis appointed VP for global strategy and deputy provost for international affairs, Yale News, July 16, 2016]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.yale.edu/2020/02/18/crair-named-vice-provost-research-lewis-oversee-poorvu-center|title=Crair named vice provost for research; Lewis to oversee Poorvu Center|date=18 February 2020}}</ref>
Previously at Yale, he was the founding President of [[Yale-NUS College]], a liberal arts college in [[Singapore]] that is jointly governed by Yale and the [[National University of Singapore]],<ref name="CHE1">Karin Fischer, "Yale Scholar Will Be First President of New Institution in Singapore" ''The Chronicle of Higher Education''May 30, 2012 [http://chronicle.com/article/Yale-Scholar-Will-Be-First/132036/?sid=at]</ref><ref name =A1>"'Not the job' of Yale-NUS College to tell students what to think" ''AsiaOne'' May 30, 2012 [http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20120531-349466.html]</ref> as well as Vice President for Global Strategy and Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives.<ref>[http://news.yale.edu/2016/07/15/pericles-lewis-appointed-vp-global-strategy-and-deputy-provost-international-affairs Pericles Lewis appointed VP for global strategy and deputy provost for international affairs, Yale News, July 16, 2016]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.yale.edu/2020/02/18/crair-named-vice-provost-research-lewis-oversee-poorvu-center|title=Crair named vice provost for research; Lewis to oversee Poorvu Center|date=18 February 2020}}</ref>
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==Academic career ==
==Academic career ==
He was appointed Assistant Professor at Yale in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature in 1998, promoted to Associate Professor there in 2002, and full Professor in 2007.<ref name=CV>{{Cite web|url=http://campuspress.yale.edu/pericleslewis/|title = Pericles Lewis}}</ref> He was director of Undergraduate Studies for the Yale literature major from 2000 to 2006, and Director of Graduate Studies of Yale's Comparative Literature Department from 2006 to 2010. He was the recipient of the McGill Graduates' Society Award for Student Service (1990), a Whiting Fellowship (1997), the Heyman Prize (2000), a Morse Fellowship (2001), and the Yale Graduate Mentor Award (2004).
He was appointed Assistant Professor at Yale in the Departments of English and [[Comparative Literature]] in 1998, promoted to Associate Professor there in 2002, and full Professor in 2007.<ref name=CV>{{Cite web|url=http://campuspress.yale.edu/pericleslewis/|title = Pericles Lewis}}</ref> He was director of Undergraduate Studies for the Yale literature major from 2000 to 2006, and Director of Graduate Studies of Yale's Comparative Literature Department from 2006 to 2010. He was the recipient of the McGill Graduates' Society Award for Student Service (1990), a Whiting Fellowship (1997), the Heyman Prize (2000), a Morse Fellowship (2001), and the Yale Graduate Mentor Award (2004).
As a scholar, he is best known for his books ''Modernism, Nationalism, and the Novel'', ''The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism'' and ''Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel''.<ref name=CHE1 /> He is also an editor of the third and fourth editions of the widely used ''Norton Anthology of World Literature'' (2012; 2018) <ref>[http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?ID=23645 Norton]</ref>
As a scholar, he is best known for his books ''Modernism, Nationalism, and the Novel'', ''The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism'' and ''Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel''.<ref name=CHE1 /> He is also an editor of the third and fourth editions of the widely used ''Norton Anthology of World Literature'' (2012; 2018) <ref>[http://books.wwnorton.com/books/detail.aspx?ID=23645 Norton]</ref>


He was the Project Director of the Yale Modernism Lab, an online website for research work in the development of [[Modernism]] in literature.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://modernism.research.yale.edu/about.php|title = Modernism Lab – Collaborative Research on Literary Modernism}}</ref>
He was the Project Director of the [https://campuspress.yale.edu/modernismlab/ Yale Modernism Lab], a website for "collaborative research into the roots of [[literary modernism]]".<ref name="modernism-lab">{{cite web |title=About |url=https://campuspress.yale.edu/modernismlab/about/ |website=The Modernism Lab |publisher=Yale University |access-date=26 May 2022}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://modernism.research.yale.edu/about.php|title = Modernism Lab – Collaborative Research on Literary Modernism}}</ref>


He will become the Dean of [[Yale College]] on June 1, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-25 |title=Announcement – Dean of Yale College |url=https://president.yale.edu/president/statements/announcement-dean-yale-college |access-date=2022-05-25 |website=Office of the President |language=en}}</ref>
He will become the Dean of [[Yale College]] on June 1, 2022.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-05-25 |title=Announcement – Dean of Yale College |url=https://president.yale.edu/president/statements/announcement-dean-yale-college |access-date=2022-05-25 |website=Office of the President |language=en}}</ref>

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Pericles Lewis
Vice President for Global Strategy and Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives of Yale University
Assumed office
2017
Founding President Yale-NUS College
In office
July 1, 2012 – July 1, 2017
Succeeded byTan Tai Yong
Personal details
Born (1968-09-13) September 13, 1968 (age 55)
Canada
Alma materUniversity of Toronto Schools
(high school)
McGill University
(Bachelor degree in English Literature)
Stanford University
(A.M. in Comparative Literature)
Stanford University
(Ph.D in Comparative Literature)

Pericles Lewis is the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of comparative literature at Yale University[1] and will be the Dean of Yale College starting July 1, 2022.[2][3]

Previously at Yale, he was the founding President of Yale-NUS College, a liberal arts college in Singapore that is jointly governed by Yale and the National University of Singapore,[4][5] as well as Vice President for Global Strategy and Vice Provost for Academic Initiatives.[6][7]

Biography

Lewis was born in Canada on September 13, 1968.[8] He is the grandson of Canadian Member of Parliament Andrew Brewin. He attended high school at the University of Toronto Schools and received his bachelor's degree in English literature from McGill University in 1990. He received the degree of A.M. in comparative literature in 1991 and his Ph.D, also in comparative literature, in 1997 from Stanford University.[4][9] He travelled extensively in Asia as a young man.[10]

Academic career

He was appointed Assistant Professor at Yale in the Departments of English and Comparative Literature in 1998, promoted to Associate Professor there in 2002, and full Professor in 2007.[11] He was director of Undergraduate Studies for the Yale literature major from 2000 to 2006, and Director of Graduate Studies of Yale's Comparative Literature Department from 2006 to 2010. He was the recipient of the McGill Graduates' Society Award for Student Service (1990), a Whiting Fellowship (1997), the Heyman Prize (2000), a Morse Fellowship (2001), and the Yale Graduate Mentor Award (2004). As a scholar, he is best known for his books Modernism, Nationalism, and the Novel, The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism and Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel.[4] He is also an editor of the third and fourth editions of the widely used Norton Anthology of World Literature (2012; 2018) [12]

He was the Project Director of the Yale Modernism Lab, a website for "collaborative research into the roots of literary modernism".[13][14]

He will become the Dean of Yale College on June 1, 2022.[15]

Yale-NUS

He was appointed President of Yale-NUS, a liberal arts college affiliated with both Yale and the National University of Singapore, by a joint search committee; the appointment was announced on May 30, 2012, effective July 1, 2012.[4][16] Before appointment, Lewis was a key planner of the new college's curriculum, and supervised the hiring of core faculty.[4] The College's first students matriculated on July 2, 2013 and graduated on May 29, 2017.[17] As President, Lewis advocated the concept of residential liberal arts education as "building a community of learning."[18]

Publications

Books

  • The Cambridge Companion to European Modernism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2011. ISBN 9780521199414
  • Religious Experience and the Modernist Novel. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN
  • The Cambridge Introduction to Modernism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007. ISBN 9780521828093.
  • Modernism, Nationalism, and the Novel. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press, 2000. ISBN 9780521661119
    • Review by Alan Munton; The Modern Language Review, Apr., 2003, vol. 98, no. 2, p. 443-444

Artikel

  • “Proust, Woolf, and modern fiction.” Romanic Review 99 (2008): 77–86.
  • “The Reality of the unseen: Shared fictions and religious experience in the ghost stories of Henry James.” Arizona Quarterly 61.2 (Summer 2005): 33–66.
  • “Christopher Newman’s haircloth shirt: worldly asceticism, conversion, and auto-machia in The American.Studies in the Novel 37 (2005): 308–28.
  • “Churchgoing in the Modern Novel.” Modernism/Modernity 11 (2004): 667–94.
  • “James’s Sick Souls.” Henry James Review 22 (2001): 248–58.
  • “‘His Sympathies were in the Right Place’: Heart of Darkness and the discourse of national character.” Nineteenth-Century Literature 53 (1998): 211-44. (Reprinted in Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness: Modern Critical Interpretations, 2008).
  • “The ‘True’ Homer: myth and enlightenment in Vico, Horkheimer, and Adorno." New Vico Studies 10 (1992): 24–35.

Books edited

Norton Anthology of World Literature New York: Norton, 2012. Ed. Martin Puchner et al.

References

  1. ^ Pericles Lewis appointed the Smith Professor of Comparative Literature, Yale News, March 7, 2019
  2. ^ Hodgman, Lucy (25 May 2022). "Pericles Lewis named Dean of Yale College". Yale Daily News. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  3. ^ "Pericles Lewis named dean of Yale College". YaleNews. 25 May 2022. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  4. ^ a b c d e Karin Fischer, "Yale Scholar Will Be First President of New Institution in Singapore" The Chronicle of Higher EducationMay 30, 2012 [1]
  5. ^ "'Not the job' of Yale-NUS College to tell students what to think" AsiaOne May 30, 2012 [2]
  6. ^ Pericles Lewis appointed VP for global strategy and deputy provost for international affairs, Yale News, July 16, 2016
  7. ^ "Crair named vice provost for research; Lewis to oversee Poorvu Center". 18 February 2020.
  8. ^ LC Authority File
  9. ^ Lewis web page at Yale
  10. ^ Ng, Jing Yng. "A People President". Archived from the original on 2012-08-14. Retrieved 2012-09-04.
  11. ^ "Pericles Lewis".
  12. ^ Norton
  13. ^ "About". The Modernism Lab. Yale University. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  14. ^ "Modernism Lab – Collaborative Research on Literary Modernism".
  15. ^ "Announcement – Dean of Yale College". Office of the President. 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2022-05-25.
  16. ^ "Yale’s Pericles Lewis to be inaugural Yale-NUS president" Yale News May 30, 2012 [3]
  17. ^ Yuen, Sin (29 May 2017). "Nearly two-thirds of Yale-NUS College's pioneer batch of students graduate with job or graduate school offers". The Straits Times.
  18. ^ Lewis, Pericles. "Building a Community of Learning at Yale-NUS".