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Faculty chris holmes

Chris Holmes
Associate Professor and Chair, Literatures in English
School: School of Humanities and Sciences
Phone: 401-222-0391
Email: cholmes@ithaca.edu
Office: Muller Faculty Center 318, Ithaca, NY 14850
Specialty: Postcolonial and Anglophone Literature; Theories of Translation and World Literature
Ph.D. Brown University (2012)

M.A. Middlebury College/Bread Loaf School of English

M.A.T. Brown University

B.A. Bates College

Faculty Mentor to Ithaca College Men’s Rowing

Faculty Mentor to Ithaca College Running Club

I received my PhD from Brown University in 2012 where I was awarded the Presidential Excellence in Teaching Award, a distinction given to one graduate student at the university each academic year. I joined the English Department at Ithaca College in 2011, and I teach introductions to postcolonial and contemporary literatures, as well as upper division courses on Kazuo Ishiguro, JM Coetzee, the South African novel, literature and surveillance, and on the emergent genre of the global novel. Since 2013, I have been the co-director, with the novelist Eleanor Henderson, of Ithaca’s New Voices Festival, a three-day celebration of talented, early career writers. Now in its second decade, New Voices brings seven writers of poetry, fiction, drama, and essay to campus each Spring Semester for a series of readings and workshops.

My book, Kazuo Ishiguro Against World Literature, is published with Bloomsbury Press. My primary research field is contemporary postcolonial/Anglophone literature, especially those texts and authors that cross borders, geographic and otherwise, and become, willingly or not, works of world literature. I have published research articles on the theoretical and philosophical concept of the limit in Literature Compass, corporate personhood and Kazuo Ishiguro’s novels in NOVEL: A Forum on Fiction, Zadie Smith’s novels of style in The Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature, and on genre in Ishiguro’s canon in The Wiley-Blackwell Companion to World Literature. With Kelly Mee Rich (Harvard), I edited a special issue on “Kazuo Ishiguro After the Nobel” for the journal Modern Fiction Studies. My research on The Man Booker Prize and post-imperial British fiction appears in Oxford University Press’s ORE Literature Research Encyclopedia. With Thom Dancer (U Toronto), I edited a special issue on “The Novel at its Limits” for the journal Critique. I have recently published a chapter on the controversies surrounding JM Coetzee’s novel Disgrace for The Bloomsbury Handbook to J. M. Coetzee, edit. Andrew Van Der Vlies (Adelaide), along with an essay for Public Books about Haruki Murakami’s short story collection, After the Quake.

I am a member of the Editorial Board of ARIEL, a Johns Hopkins University Press a journal of international literature in English.

I am the creator and host of the literary interview podcast, Burned by Books, and I am a lead host and producer for the official podcast of the Society for Novel Studies, Novel Dialogue, which is sponsored by Duke University, in partnership with Public Books.

In 2018, I received the Faculty Excellence Award at Ithaca College for distinction in Teaching, Scholarship, and Service.

Recent Publications:

Orcid ID #

Holmes, Chris (2023) “Disgrace,” The Bloomsbury Guide to J.M. Coetzee. Edit. Andrew Van Der Vlies and Lucy Graham. London: Bloomsbury Academic.

DOI: 10.5040/9781350152076.ch-13

Holmes, Chris (2023) “B-Sides: Haruki Murakami’s After the Quake,” Public Books.

Holmes, Chris & Thom Dancer (2021) “The Novel at the Limit,” Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 62:4, 374-385, DOI: 10.1080/00111619.2021.1904816

Homes, Chris & Thom Dancer (2021) Editors. Special Issue: The Novel at the Limit, Critique: Studies in Contemporary Fiction, 62:4

Holmes, Chris. (2021) “The Booker Prize and Post-Imperial British Literature.” Oxford UP ORE Literature.

Holmes, Chris and Kelly Mee Rich. (2021) “On Rereading Kazuo Ishiguro.” MFS Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 67 no. 1, 2021, p. 1-19. Project MUSE muse.jhu.edu/article/786756.

Holmes, Chris and Kelly Mee Rich. (2021) “Ishiguro After the Nobel.” Editors. MFS Modern Fiction Studies, vol. 67 no. 1, 2021.

Holmes, Chris. (2019) “Out of Place: Ishiguro’s World Literature.” A Companion to World Literature. Edit. Venkat Mani. Wiley Blackwell (10/2019)

Holmes, Chris (2019) “Ishiguro at the Limit: The Corporation and the Novel.” Novel: Forum on Fiction. (1 November 2019)

Holmes, Chris (2019) “Exercises in Style: Zadie Smith and the Novel After Form.”The Companion to Contemporary British and Irish Literature. Edit. Richard Bradford, Stephen Butler, Madelena Gonzalez, James Ward. London: Wiley-Blackwell Press.

Courses:

Fall 2023: “Television and the Global Novel”

Spring 2022: “The Novels of Kazuo Ishiguro”

Fall 2021: “The End of Privacy: Surveillance and Modern Literary Culture”

Fall 2021: Ithaca Seminar, “The Cruelty and Salvation of School: Campus Novels”

Spring 2018: Senior Seminar: “Theory Now!!”; Eyes on the Prize: Race, Gender, and the Politics of the Booker Prize

Fall 2017: First Year Seminar: “Gun”; Faking It: Reality Hunger and in Age of Artifice

Spring 2017: In the Age of the Global Novel; Senior Seminar: Global Modernism

Fall 2015: Introduction to Contemporary World Literatures; Writing the Contemporary: Kazuo Ishiguro and JM Coetzee

Lord Chris Holmes 9 x Paralympic Gold Medallist Swimmer, 7 x World Record

Lord Chris Holmes of Richmond is Britain’s most successful Paralympic swimmer, a passionate advocate for diversity plus inclusion, plus a leading kekuasaan on virtual technology plus artificial intelligence (AI). As a keynote speaker, Chris combines his inspiring peluang story with deep expertise in technology plus policy. His greatest achievements include winning nine Paralympic gold medals plus serving as Director of Paralympic Penyatuan proses for the riwayat perjudian-breaking London 2012 Olahraga disabilitas Games, which were the first to sell out every session plus attract a international audience in the hundreds of millions.

Chris’s early career was marked by his incredible resilience. After losing his sight at 14, he went on to dominate the international of Paralympic swimming for almost two decades, winning a keseluruhan of 15 Paralympic medals (9 gold, 5 silver, plus 1 bronze), alongside multiple World plus European titles. Beyond sport, Chris pursued a career in journalism plus law, qualifying as a commercial lawyer, where he specialised in employment plus pensions. His determination to succeed beyond the pool led to influential roles in the public sector, including as a Non-Executive Director for UK Sport plus the Disability Rights Commission.

In 2013, Chris was appointed a Life Peer in the House of Lords, where he has focused on policy areas such as digital innovation, social mobility, plus financial inclusion. A true pioneer in AI governance, Chris introduced the Artificial Intelligence (Regulation) Bill in 2023, proposing a human-centred AI Authority to regulate AI development in the UK. That same year, he was honoured with the Alan Turing Award, one of the most prestigious accolades in the field of AI, recognising his thought leadership plus advocacy for ethical AI governance. His 2017 report, “DLT for Public Good”, remains an influential resource on blockchain plus digital ledger technology.

As a speaker, Chris Holmes offers a unique blend of inspiration plus insight. His topics span overcoming adversity, diversity plus inclusion, AI governance, plus the future of digital technology. Chris’s ability to connect his personal experiences with real-world challenges makes his presentations thought-provoking, practical, plus relevant to corporate leaders, policymakers, plus technology experts alike. He is a dynamic speaker who tailors his presentations to each audience, ensuring they leave inspired plus informed.