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Greg Chase Department of English Boston University 236 Bay State Rd Boston, MA 02215 gregchs@bu.edu Education: Boston University, Boston, MA: PhD in English and American Literature, May 2018 (Expected) Dissertation title: The Silent Soliloquy of Others : Language and Acknowledgment in Modernist Fiction, 1910-52 First reader: John T. Matthews; second reader: Robert Chodat MA in English and American Literature, May 2013 Yale University, New Haven, CT: BA in English and American Literature, May 2010, magna cum laude Published Writing: Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles: Acknowledging Addie s Pain: Language, Wittgenstein, and As I Lay Dying. Twentieth- Century Literature 63.2 (June 2017): 167-90. Ah just cant quit thinking : Modernist Narrative Voice in Faulkner and Ellison. Arizona Quarterly 71.3 (Autumn 2015): 111-37. Articles-in-progress: Who s we? : Howards End, Wittgenstein, and the Claim to Community. Submitted to Modernism/ Modernity. Book Chapters: Speaking no language which the other understood : The Search for Acknowledgment in William Faulkner s South. Finite, Singular, Exposed: New Perspectives on Community and the Modernist Subject. Ed. Gerardo Rodríguez-Salas, María J. López, and Paula Martín Salván. Routledge, forthcoming. 164-80. Essays and Reviews: Review: Kafka and Wittgenstein: The Case for an Analytic Modernism, by Rebecca Schuman; Wittgenstein and Modernism, edited by Michael LeMahieu and Karen- Zumhagen-Yekple. Twentieth-Century Literature, forthcoming. Review: See What I Have Done, by Sarah Schmidt. Harvard Review. 25 September 2017. Review: A Separation, by Katie Kitamura. Harvard Review. 14 February 2017.

David Foster Wallace and the Aesthetics of Athletics. Guernica Magazine. 19 May 2016. Portrait of a Trump Supporter: How The Sound and the Fury Explains Our Current Political Moment. The Millions. 29 April 2016. Honors and Awards: Graduate Dissertation Fellowship, Boston University Center for the Humanities, Spring 2018 (Awarded: Spring 2017) Teaching Fellowship, Boston University Writing Program, Fall 2017; Fall 2014-Spring 2015 Teaching Fellowship, Boston University English Department, Spring 2017; Fall 2015- Spring 2016; Fall 2013-Spring 2014 Warren and Myrtle Ault Graduate Fellowship, Boston University English Department, Fall 2016 Graduate Student Winner, Alumni and Friends Essay Prize, Boston University African American Studies Department, May 2016 (Essay title: Yearning for what I never had : The Persistence of Subjectivity in Richard Wright s Haiku ) The Alice M. Brennan Humanities Award, Boston University Center for the Humanities, May 2016 The Angela J. and James J. Rallis Memorial Award, Boston University Center for the Humanities, May 2016 Certificate in Teaching Writing, Boston University Writing Program, February 2016 Dean s Fellowship, Boston University, Fall 2012-Spring 2013 Distinction in Major, Yale University English Department, May 2010 Peter J. Wallace Memorial Prize for Fiction Writing, 1 st and 3 rd place, Yale University, April 2010 Conference Participation: The Moments of Living Slowly Revealed Their Coded Meanings : Wright s Black Boy as Raciolinguistic Investigation. Modern Language Association. New York, NY (January 2018). Trying to Build a Bridge of Words: Other-Mind Skepticism in Wright s Black Boy and Ellison s Invisible Man. American Literature and the Philosophical. Paris, France (March 2017). Faulkner s The Sound and the Fury and the Language of Acknowledgment. Dartmouth Futures of American Studies Institute. Hanover, NH (June 2016). Panel Organizer and Chair: Mississippi in Massachusetts: The South as State of Mind. Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Boston, MA (March 2016). Panel Chair: The New South in Vogue and Out. Society for the Study of Southern Literature. Boston, MA (March 2016). Panel Chair: Revival: Modernism s Temporal Revolutions. Modernist Studies Association. Boston, MA (November 2015). He knew the meaning of the world, he said : Failures of Acknowledgment in Woolf s Mrs. Dalloway. Community, Reason, Tragedy. Chicago, IL (November 2015). 2

Acknowledging Addie s Pain: A Wittgensteinian Account of As I Lay Dying. South Atlantic Modern Language Association. Atlanta, GA (November 2014). Teaching Experience: Boston University, Boston, MA: As Instructor of Record: WR100: Literature in Crisis, 1918-30 (Fall 2017) Introductory level composition course, which explores how Rebecca West, Nella Larsen, and William Faulkner wrote formally innovative fiction in response to disorienting historical events. EN120: American Fiction: Race and Representation (Fall 2015) Introductory course for prospective English majors, which considered the relationship between literary aesthetics and the political project of racial justice. Authors included Wright, Hurston, and Díaz. WR150: I have such doubts! : Literary Investigations of Certainty and Uncertainty (Spring 2015) Second course in two-semester composition sequence, emphasizing cultivation of research skills. Readings centered on questions of epistemology; texts included Stoppard s play Arcadia and the NPR podcast Serial. WR100: I have such doubts! : Literary Investigations of Certainty and Uncertainty (Fall 2014) First course in two-semester composition sequence, emphasizing argumentation and the writing process. Texts ranged from Poe s detective fiction to philosophical essays by Nietzsche and Appiah. EN125: Readings in Modern Literature (Spring 2014) EN125: Reading in Modern Literature (Fall 2013) Introductory level survey course. Authors included Eliot, Woolf, and Morrison. As Teaching Assistant: EN344: Modern British Fiction (Spring 2017) Upper level English course. Authors included Conrad, Rhys, and Beckett. EN546: The Modern American Novel (Spring 2016) Upper level English course. Authors included Wharton, Cather, and Ellison. The Taft School, Watertown, CT: Literature and Composition, Summers 2013 & 2014 Course for high school-aged non-native English speakers. Authors included Mansfield, Hawthorne, and Beah. Also served each summer as Mentor Teacher, overseeing a college-aged intern. Cheshire Academy, Cheshire, CT: World Literature, Fall 2010-Spring 2012 3

Year-long course for 10 th graders, taught at both regular and honors level. Course emphasized contemporary literature; authors included Satrapi, Ishiguro, and Danticat. American Literature, Fall 2010-Spring 2012 Survey course for 11 th graders, aimed primarily at non-native English speakers. Authors included Twain, Fitzgerald, and Quiñonez. Professional Service: Co-Organizer of Boston University English Department Graduate Workshop Series, Fall 2014-Spring 2017 Organized periodic meetings, intended as constructive forums for peers to present academic work in progress Read and commented on prospective articles, dissertation chapters, and conference papers; facilitated discussions Administrative Assistant, Situating Lyric Conference, Boston University, Summer 2017 Disseminated promotional materials Helped with arrangements for book exhibition and musical performance Administrative Assistant, Society for the Study of Southern Literature Conference, Boston University, Fall 2015-Spring 2016 Worked with conference programming committee to form panels out of individually submitted papers Created conference schedule; designed and wrote program Corresponded with conference participants on logistical matters; located and assigned panel chairs; oversaw other graduate students working registration Research Experience: Research Assistant for Associate Professor Robert Chodat, Boston University, Spring 2017 Proofread and fact checked manuscript for The Matter of High Words: Naturalism, Norms, and the Postwar Sage (Oxford University Press, 2017) Research Assistant for Professor Gene Jarrett, Boston University, Summer 2014-Spring 2015 Helped found African-American studies module for Oxford Bibliographies Online, managed by Oxford University Press Selected topics to be included in module database; proposed potential Editorial Board members; co-wrote sample bibliographic entry on Reconstruction Research Assistant for Professor John T. Matthews, Boston University, Fall 2013-Fall 2014 Contributed to preparation of manuscript for Faulkner in Context essay collection (Cambridge University Press, 2015) 4

Copy edited essays; checked facts and quotations; compiled index Languages: French: reading and some speaking German: reading 5