CURRICULUM VITAE
BRIAN H. FINNEY
Author/Professor
Department of English
California State University, Long Beach
1250 Bellflower Boulevard
Long Beach, California90840-2403
- www.csulb.edu/~bhfinney
EDUCATION
1973: PhD, English, Birkbeck College, University of London, England (Title of doctoral dissertation: “The artistic development of D. H. Lawrence as a writer of short stories.”).
1953-1956: BA (Hon.s), English and Philosophy, University of Reading, England.
TEACHING COMPETENCE
Primary fields: Post-1900 British fiction; post-1900 British literature; post-1900 drama (in English); critical and literary theory; cultural studies.
Secondary fields: Introduction to literature, fiction, poetry and drama; English literature from Beowulf to the present; American literature since 1865; world drama from the Greeks to the present day; world literature; the humanities since the Renaissance.
GRANTS AND AWARDS
2004-2009: Seven Assigned Time Awards, California State university, Long Beach
1980: British Academy Research Fund Award.
1979: The James Tait Black Memorial Book Prize for the best biography of 1979.
1976: Arts Council of Great Britain Writer’s Award.
1970-1971: Two annual University of London Research Fund traveling scholarships.
EMPLOYMENT IN THE UNITED STATES
2010-Present: Professor Emeritus, California State University, Long Beach.
2008-2010: Professor, California State University, Long Beach.
- 2005-2008: Associate Professor, California State University, Long Beach.
2003-2005: Assistant Professor, California State University, Long Beach.
- 1990-2003: Part-time Lecturer, California State University, Long Beach.
- Winter 2001: Adjunct Professor, University of California, Los Angeles.
Fall 1996: Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California.
- Spring 1995: Adjunct Professor, University of California, Los Angeles.
1989-1993: Adjunct Professor, University of Southern California.
1989-1990: Adjunct Professor, University of California, Los Angeles.
1989-1990: Visiting Distinguished Lecturer, California State University, Long Beach.
1987-1989: Visiting Professor, University of California, Riverside.
- Summer 1986: Visiting Professor, University of California, Los Angeles.
- Summer 1985: Visiting Professor, University of Southern California, Los Angeles.
- Summer 1976: Visiting Professor, University of California, Los Angeles.
EMPLOYMENT IN BRITAIN
- 1985-1987: Chairman, Adult Education, Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London.
- 1984-1987: Senior Lecturer in Literature, Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London.
- 1984-1985: Adjunct Professor, University of Notre Dame, London Center, London.
- 1981-1984: Lecturer in Literature, Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London.
1964-1981: Tutor-organizer in the Arts, Department of Extra-Mural Studies, University of London.
- 1962-1964: Production Control Manager, Standard Telephones and Cables Ltd, Harlow, Essex.
- 1959-1962: Internal Management Consultant, Joseph Lucas Electrical Ltd, Birmingham.
- 1956-1959 : Signals/Education Officer, Royal Air Force, Abingdon, Berks.
LECTURES AND CONFERENCE PAPERS
2008: “Martin Amis, Time’s Arrow, and the Holocaust.” The President’s Forum on International Human Rights: Modern Genocides and Global Responsibility. California State University, Long Beach.
- 2007: “Images of Violence in the Work of Martin Amis.” Society for the Interdisciplinary Study of Social Imagery. Colorado State University-Pueblo.
2006: “The Satanic Verses: Literature and Social Change Revisited.” OASIS, Long Beach/Lakewood.
- 2006: “The Linguistic Self: Beckett’s Last Exploration of the Subject.” Beckett at 100: New Perspectives. International Colloquium. Florida State University, Tallahassee.
2005: “Angela Carter’s Narrative on Narration: Nights at the Circus.” International Narrative Conference. University of Louisville, Kentucky.
- 2004: “Derrida and the Literary Academy.” Derrida Colloquium, California State University, Long Beach.
- 2000: “Publish or Perish: Adventures in the Print Trade.” Department of English, California State University, Long Beach.
- 1996 : “Isherwood’s Berlin: From Dream to Nightmare (and Back).” Department of English, California State University, Long Beach.
- 1991 : “Form Interrogating Itself. Postmodern Play in Peter Ackroyd’s Fiction and Biography.” Department of English, California State University, Long Beach.
1990: “New Approaches to Biography: Challenges from Critical Theory. Roth’s Counterlife: Destabilizing The Facts.” Department of English, University of Southern California
1988: “Race, Gender and Class in Life Writing: Critique of the Canon,” MLA, New Orleans.
- 1987: “Autobiographies as Literary Texts,” Department of English, University of California, Riverside, California.
- 1986: “Literature and the Reading Public,” College University and Professional Publishers’ Council, St. Hilda’s College, Oxford, England.
- 1979: “Lives in Literature,” Camden Public Libraries, Swiss Cottage, London, England.
- 1974: “Shakespeare and the European Renaissance,” The International School, Birkbeck College, University of London, London, England.
- 1971: “Augustan Satire,” and “The Rise of the English Novel,” Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England.
OTHER ACADEMIC ACTIVITIES
Occasional consultant reader, Tulsa Women’s Literature: Papers on Language and Literature, and Twentieth Century Literature, 2005-8.
Consultant Reader, LIT: Literature, Interpretation, Theory, 1990-present.
Consultant Reader, Post Identity, 1997-present.
Consultant, Modern Language Quarterly, 1988-1994.
- Organizer, platform lectures, National Theatre, London, England, 1978-1987.
- Member, management committee, Consortium for Drama and Media in Higher Education, London, England, 1979-1987.
- Organizer, public lectures, the Poetry Society, London, England, 1981-1987
- Organizer, public lectures, the New Fiction Society, London, England. 1980-1981.
- Organizer, public lectures, the Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, England, 1986-87.
- Joint organizer, drama workshops, Royal Shakespeare Company (at the Pit and the Warehouse), London, England, 1978- 1983.
Secretary and member, editorial board, The London Review, 1967-1976.