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===Monographs===
 
===Monographs===
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5551b3f1334fe022dd7de89a Realism after Modernism: The Rehumanization of Art and Literature]'', MIT Press, 2012. Considers the return of mimetic figuration in German cultural production of the late 1920s.
 
* ''[https://aaaaarg.fail/thing/5551b3f1334fe022dd7de89a Realism after Modernism: The Rehumanization of Art and Literature]'', MIT Press, 2012. Considers the return of mimetic figuration in German cultural production of the late 1920s.
* ''All the Graphs: Soviet Factography and the Emergence of Avant-Garde Documentary'', University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. Situates the multi-media work of [[Sergei Tretiakov]] within the material culture of the early Soviet period.
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* ''All the Graphs: Factography and the Origins of Avant-Garde Documentary'', University of Chicago Press, forthcoming. Situates the multi-media work of [[Sergei Tretiakov]] within the material culture of the early Soviet period.
  
 
===Editor===
 
===Editor===

Revision as of 09:44, 11 July 2023

Devin Fore is an Associate Faculty member of the Departments of Comparative Literature and of Slavic Languages and Literatures at Princeton University. He is an editor of the journal October, a member of the editorial advisory board of New German Critique, and a contributing editor to Germanic Review and The German Quarterly.

Publications

Monographs

Editor

  • editor, October 118: "Soviet Factography", MIT Press, Fall 2006.
  • co-editor, Germanic Review 88(2): "Futurity Now", 2013. [1]
  • editor, Oskar Negt and Alexander Kluge, History and Obstinacy, intro. Devin Fore, trans. Richard Langston et al., Zone Books, 2014, 541 pp. Introduction.
  • editor, with Matt Witkowsky, Revolutsiia! Demonstratsiia! Soviet Art Put to the Test, 1917-1937, Chicago: Art Institute of Chicago, 2017, 342 pp. Exh. catalogue. [2]

Papers, book chapters

Interviews

  • "An Interview with Julia Kristeva", V Magazine 39 (2006), pp 131-132.
  • "An Interview with Valie Export", Interview Magazine 42:7 (2012), pp 268-273; repr. in Sexuality, ed. Amelia Jones, MIT Press, 2014.

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