Sianne Ngai
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October 3, 1971 Washington, D.C., United States |
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Sianne Ngai (1971) is an American cultural theorist, literary critic, and feminist scholar. Her work is most broadly concerned with the analysis of aesthetic forms and judgments specific to capitalism. She is Professor of English at University of Chicago (since 2017). Previously, she was Professor of English at University of Stanford (2000-2007, 2011-2017). Ngai earned her B.A. and M.F.A. from Brown University, Providence, in 1993 and 1995, her PhD. from Harvard in 2000, and an honorary Doctorate of Philosophy in Humanities from the University of Copenhagen in 2015.
Her first book, Ugly Feelings (2005, Harvard UP) investigates the aesthetics and politics of non-prestigious, non-cathartic negative emotions—envy and irritation as opposed to anger and fear. Her second book, Our Aesthetic Categories: Zany, Cute, Interesting (2012, Harvard UP), argues for the contemporary centrality of three everyday, vernacular aesthetic categories, treating them with the same philosophical seriousness as others have treated the beautiful and sublime.
Works
Scholarly work
- Books
- Ugly Feelings, Harvard University Press, 2005, 432 pp.
- Our Aesthetic Categories: Zany, Cute, Interesting, Harvard University Press, 2012, 344 pp.
- Essays
- "Black Venus, Blonde Venus", in Bad Modernisms, eds. Douglas Mao and Rebecca Walkowitz, Durham: Duke University Press, 2006. [1]
- "‘A Foul Lump Started Making Promises in My Voice’: Race, Affect, and the Animated Subject", American Literature 74:3, Sep 2002, pp 571-601.
- "The Cuteness of the Avant-Garde", Critical Inquiry 31:4, Summer 2005, pp 811-847.
- "Merely Interesting", Critical Inquiry 34:4, Summer 2008, pp 777-817.
- "Visceral Abstractions", GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies 21:1, Jan 2015, pp 33-63.
- with Lauren Berlant, "Comedy Has Issues", Critical Inquiry 43(2): "Comedy: An Issue", Winter 2017, pp 233-249.
- "Theory of the Gimmick", Critical Inquiry 43(2): "Comedy: An Issue", Winter 2017, pp 466-505.
Poetry
- My Novel, Buffalo: Leave Books, 1994.
- Discredit, Providence, RI: Burning Deck, 1997.
- TelepromptER*, Elmwood, CT: Potes and Poets Press, 1998.
- Criteria, Oakland: O Books, 1998.
Interviews
- Mikkel Bolt Rasmussen, Devika Sharma, "Kritikk ens fortsættelse: Interview med Sianne Ngai", Kultur & Klasse 122, 2016, pp 5-20. (Danish)
- "Critique’s Persistence: An Interview with Sianne Ngai", Politics / Letters, 27 Feb 2017.
Literature
- McKenzie Wark, "Our Aesthetics", Verso Blog, 27 Jun 2017.