David Nee
Assistant Professor
Ph.D., Harvard University
dnee@lsu.edu
210B Allen Hall
Biography
David Nee is assistant professor of Early Modern/Renaissance literature at Louisiana State University. He received his BA from Columbia University and his PhD in English from Harvard University. His current book project turns to early twentieth-century ideas about the “morphology” of culture to refresh our understanding of how Shakespeare relates to his sources and afterlives. He is also interested in media theory and the history of literary studies, and has co-edited a special issue of Modern Language Quarterly on interactions between humanities scholarship and new technological media during the early twentieth century.
Area(s) of Interest
early modern drama, world literature, global Shakespeare, media theory, disciplinary history