# Stuart Sim

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{{Short description|British academic}}
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'''Stuart Sim''' is a literary critic, social critic and [critical theorist](/source/Critical_theory) currently holding place as professor of [English literature](/source/English_literature) at [Northumbria University](/source/Northumbria_University) (School of Arts & Social Sciences). He is known for his researches on [globalization](/source/globalization), [postmodernism](/source/postmodernism), [poststructuralism](/source/poststructuralism), [postmarxism](/source/postmarxism), [continental philosophy](/source/continental_philosophy), [cultural theory](/source/cultural_theory) and [critical theory](/source/critical_theory).<ref>[http://www.dur.ac.uk/kaleidoscope/issues/i1v1/sim_1_1/ Several Futures of Silence: A Conversation with Stuart Sim on Noise and Silence]</ref><ref>[http://www.signandsight.com/features/1216.html Don't blame the postmodernists]</ref> 
He has taught in the [Open University](/source/Open_University), North-West Region, and also the [University of Sunderland](/source/University_of_Sunderland) and is the author, or editor, of 30 books. Sim has also written numerous journal articles and book chapters and his work has been translated into 17 languages. He was elected a Fellow of the [English Association](/source/English_Association) in 2002. He received his BA and PhD from [Manchester University](/source/Manchester_University).<ref>[http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/humanities/englishhome/staff/englitstaff/s_sim/ About Stuart Sim] {{Webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20130419112307/http://www.northumbria.ac.uk/sd/academic/sass/about/humanities/englishhome/staff/englitstaff/s_sim/ |date=2013-04-19 }}</ref><ref>[https://www.amazon.com/Stuart-Sim/e/B001IXO2FW Books by Stuart Sim]</ref>

==Selected bibliography==
* Post-Marxism: An Intellectual History, London: Routledge, 2000.
* Fundamentalist World: The New Dark Age of Dogma, Cambridge: Icon Press, 2004.
* The Eighteenth-Century Novel and Contemporary Social Issues, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2008.
* The End of Modernity: What the Financial & Environmental Crisis Is Really Telling Us, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2010.
* Melancholy Experience in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century: Before Depression 1660–1800, Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2011 (with Allan Ingram, Clark Lawlor, Richard Terry, John Baker and Leigh Wetherall-Dickson).
* Derrida and the End of History, Cambridge: Icon Press, 1999.

==References==
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==External links==
* [http://www.cupblog.org/?p=6082 The earth and profit]

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