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Professor, Department of English, Arizona State University
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How Noam Chomsky’s world works, The Times Literary Supplement, August 29, 2012

Posted on August 1, 2013, 12:34 am, by admin, under Review, Times Literary Supplement.

How Noam Chomsky’s world works, The Times Literary Supplement, August 29, 2012

David Hawkes, ‘How Noam Chomsky’s World Works,’ The Times Literary Supplement, August 29, 2012
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    David Hawkes took his B.A. at Oxford University, and his M.A., M.Phil. and Ph.D. at Columbia University. He is the author of many books: Idols of the Marketplace: Idolatry and Commodity Fetishism in English Literature, 1580-1680  (Palgrave), Ideology (Routledge), The Faust Myth: Religion and the Rise of Representation (Palgrave), John Milton: A Hero of Our Time (Counterpoint) and The Culture of Usury in Renaissance England (Palgrave).

    Hawkes is a Professor of English at Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 


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  • David Hawkes Top 5 Articles


    • David Hawkes, 'How Noam Chomsky's World Works,' Times Literary Supplement, 8/29/12, pp.3-5 (Link)

    • David Hawkes, 'The Evolution of Darwinism,' The Nation, 6/10/2002, pp.29-34  (Link)

    • David Hawkes, ‘Milton and Usury,’ English Literary Renaissance 41:3, Autumn 2011, pp. 503-528

    • David Hawkes, 'Fiction Sets You Free,' Times Literary Supplement, 10/24/2008, pp.24-5

    • David Hawkes, ‘Faust among the Witches: Towards an Ethics of Representation,’ Early Modern Culture 4, 2004

    • David Hawkes, ‘Against Materialism in Literary Theory,’ Early Modern Culture 9, 2012



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