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Contributing Writer
Recent submission: The Office Without Steve as of February 4, 2012
Alan Bourassa graduated from Vanderbilt University with a PhD in Comparative Literature. He is an assistant professor at Concordia University in Montreal, Canada. He teaches Contemporary Literature and is also currently teaching a graduate seminar on Deleuze and Lacan. His work on Freud and Blanchot, Adorno, Deleuze and the Non-Human, and on African-American Literature has appeared in Substance, The Canadian Review of Comparative Literature, CLCWeb, CLA Journal and has been published as well in the Routledge collection A Shock to Thought: Expression after Deleuze and Guattari. His book Deleuze and American Literature was published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2009. His poetry has appeared in such journals as The Antigonish Review, Germination, Grain, Quarry and The Southern Poetry Review. He has written for the Canadian website whoweare.ca (on Canadian multiculturalism), and for Side Street Review.
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