Dr. Andrew Ball is an interdisciplinary scholar who specializes in American literature and culture, continental philosophy, and media studies. His work focuses on matters of religion, gender, class, and the interface of art and science. His book, The Economy of Religion in American Literature: Culture and the Politics of Redemption (Bloomsbury, 2022) examines how material conditions influence religious ritual and concepts of the sacred, as well as the function of art and the symbolic in that process. Andrew is the editor of The Essential Lectures of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1890-1894 (University of Alabama Press, 2024), a recovery project that sheds new light on the social philosophy of one of America’s foremost first-wave feminists. Dr. Ball is also the editor of the peer-reviewed journal, Screen Bodies: The Journal of Embodiment, Media Arts, and Technology (Berghahn). His scholarship has appeared in Philosophy and Literature, Religion & Literature, American Literary Realism, Studies in American Fiction, the Journal for Cultural and Religious Theory, Parrhesia, and Soundings, among other publications. He is a co-founder of the North American Levinas Society and President of the American Religion and Literature Society.
About
- Department Marlboro Institute for Liberal Arts & Interdisciplinary Studies
- Since 2022
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Office Hours
- M/W 1:00-2:00 and by appointment
Education
Ph.D., Purdue University
Areas of Expertise
- Aesthetics
- American Studies
- Cultural Studies
- Ethics
- Feminism
- LGBTQIA+ Studies
- Literature
- Media Studies
- Philosophy
- Religion
- Sexuality Studies
- Visual & Media Arts
Publications
The Essential Lectures of Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1890–1894
2024(University of Alabama Press, 2024)
The Economy of Religion in American Literature: Culture and the Politics of Redemption
2022(Bloomsbury, 2022)