Jay Schleusener

Associate Professor
Department of English
Office: Rosenwald 425
jsch@uchicago.edu
I work mainly in late medieval English literature, with a particular interest in the religious and philosophical strain—and inventiveness—of the poetry of the last half of the fourteenth century. I do a good deal of work in contemporary critical theory and in philosophy as well, and I have taught, with Mark Miller in English and Candace Vogler in Philosophy, a seminar on "Philosophical Literature."
Courses
Graduate: Ethics and Psychology in Late Medieval England; Subjectivity and Embodiment (with Lawrence Rothfield); Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales; Topics in Critical Theory; Graduate Teaching Colloquium: The Craft of Teaching; Philosophical Literature (with Mark Miller and Candace Vogler); Foundations of Interpretive Theory (with Candace Vogler).
Undergraduate: Chaucer: The Canterbury Tales; Reading Cultures; Critical Perspectives; Philosophical Perspectives; Critical Theory; Medieval English Literature.
Education
Ph.D., Columbia University, 1974. Teaching at Chicago since 1971.