Eva-Lynn Jagoe
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Eva-Lynn Jagoe is Director of the Program in Comparative Literature and associate professor of Comparative Literature, Spanish and Portuguese, and Cinema Studies at the University of Toronto. She is the recipient of a Jackman Humanities Research Fellowship (2011) for her book project entitled Too Much, in which she examines forms of containment and excess that define and delimit intimacy and identity in literature, film, and psychoanalysis. She is also working on a project about sound, listening, and attention in contemporary culture. Her previous book is The End of the World as They Knew It: Writing Experiences of the Argentine South (Bucknell University Press, Lewisburg, 2008). She publishes articles on film, visual art, and literature.
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