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Ken Seigneurie

Professor
World Languages and Literatures

Areas of interest

Comparative literature and liberal thought and religion.

Education

  • PhD, Comparative Literature, University of Michigan
  • MA, Comparative Literature, University of Michigan
  • BA, English Literature, Michigan State University
  • BA, Biology/Zoology, Michigan State University

Biography

Ken Seigneurie is Professor of World Literature at SFU. Most recently, he served as Co-Editor with Antranik Dakessian of 鈥淗ow My Days Passed: An Armenian Picaresque鈥 (2024) by Hagop Der Balian and translated by Vatche Ghazarian. This first-person memoir of the 1915-16 Armenian Genocide includes a foreword by Raymond K茅vorkian, editors鈥 introduction, maps, and photos. He also served as Editor-in-Chief of the six-volume 鈥淲iley Blackwell Companion to World Literature.鈥 In 2015 his translation from Arabic of Rashid al-Daif鈥檚 鈥楢wdat al-alm膩n墨 ila rushdih appeared in, 鈥淲hat Makes a Man? Sex Talk in Beirut and Berlin鈥 from the University of Texas Press. In 2011 a monograph, 鈥淪tanding by the Ruins: Elegiac Humanism in Wartime and Postwar Lebanon,鈥 was published by Fordham University Press. He has published articles in numerous journals including: 鈥淢iddle Eastern Literatures,鈥 鈥淐omparative Literature Studies,鈥 鈥淭he Journal of Arabic Literature,鈥 鈥淧ublic Culture鈥 and 鈥淐omparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East,鈥 and 鈥淭he Journal of Narrative Theory.鈥 He is currently working on a book-length project on mid-twentieth-century novelistic responses to the crisis of liberal thought. Focal points for the project include Egyptian, French and Anglo-American literatures, liberal thought and religion.

Courses

This instructor is currently not teaching any courses.