Curtis D. Carbonell
Full Name: | Curtis David Carbonell |
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Occupation: | Professor, Writer |
Nationality: | American |
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Biography
Curtis D. Carbonell, Ph.D., first grew interested in the intersection of science and the humanities when he presented an M.A. thesis on Frederick Turner's Genesis: an Epic Poem about the terraforming of Mars.
Today, he writes about how the humanities disciplines need to maintain a healthy theoretical space in the face of increased influence by social and life science thinkers. A common current of investigation for him is the rise of technoscience as a dominant force that affects how human beings experience the world and that surfaces in a variety of literary texts.
Currently, Dr. Carbonell is an Associate Professor of English at Khalifa University in the UAE.
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