David Van Leer (December 26, 1949 – April 3, 2013) was an American educator and LGBT cultural studies researcher.
Early life
David Mark Van Leer was born December 26, 1949, in Rockville Centre, New York, and is a member of the Van Leer Family.[1][2]
He graduated from Cornell University, Ph.D. 1978, M.A. 1974 and A.B. 1971.[2] He obtained a fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies, the California Arts Council, and three from the National Endowment for the Humanities.[3]
Career
Van Leer taught at Cornell University and Princeton University, and in 1986 he became Assistant Professor at University of California at Davis and retired as a tenured professor.[2]
In 2007 he received the Academic Senate Award for Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching.[3]
He provided article to magazines like The New Republic and The Times Literary Supplement. His research field was cultural studies, with emphases in lesbian and gay studies, film studies, and multi-ethnic discourse.[3]
Other research fields were American cultural and intellectual history 1600-1900, philosophy, literature, and popular American culture from World War I to the present.[3]
He served on the Board of Editors of American Quarterly and on the Advisory Board for the Graduate Record Examinations Subject Exam in Literature (ETS).[3]
He was a book review editor for the Journal of Bisexuality.[3]
Works
- Emerson’s Epistemology: The Argument of the Essays (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1986).[4]
- The Queening of America: Gay Culture in Straight Society (New York: Routledge, 1995).[5]
- Ed. Edgar Allan Poe: Selected Tales, World’s Classics Series (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1998).[6]
- View from the Closet: Reconcilable Differences in Douglass and Melville. Samuel Otter and Robert Levine, eds., Frederick Douglass and Herman Melville: Essays in Relation (2007)
- Lesbian and Gay Theory / Queer Theory. Modern North American Criticism and Theory, ed. Julian Wolfreys (Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, 2006).
- Poe’s Cosmology: The World of the Mind. POEtic Effect and Cultural Discourses, ed. Hermann Josef Schnarkertz. (Universitätsverlag WINTER Heidelberg, 2003): 189-207
- Frank and Jim Go Boating: Henry James and the French New Wave, Henry James on the Stage and Screen, ed. John R Bradley. (Houndmills, Basingstoke, and New York: Palgrave / St Martin’s Press, 2000), pp. 84–102.
- A World of Female Friendship: The Bostonians, Henry James and Homo-Erotic Desire, ed. John R Bradley (London and New York: Macmillan Press, St Martin’s Press, 1999): 93-109.
- Foucault in Gay America: Sexuality at Plymouth Plantation, Cultural History After Foucault, ed. John Neubauer, (New York: Aldine de Gruyter, 1999), pp. 209–219. Reprint of previous essay.
- What Lola Got: Cultural Carelessness on Broadway. The Other Fifties: Interrogating Midcentury American Icons, ed. Joel Foreman (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1997), pp. 171–96.
- Visible Silence: Spectatorship in Black Gay and Lesbian Film. Representing Blackness: Issues in Film and Video, ed. Valerie Smith (New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1997), pp. 157–81.
- The Beast of the Closet: Homosociality and the Pathology of Manhood, Critical Inquiry 15 (1989): 587-605.
- Trust and Trade: A Response to Eve Sedgwick, Critical Inquiry 15 (Summer 1989): 758-63.
- Detecting Truth: The World of the Dupin Tales (1993)[7]
- Hester's Labyrinth: Transcendental Rhetoric in Puritan Bostons (1985)[8]
Personal life
Van Leer was the long-time partner of Robert Miles Parker.[2][9] While teaching in California, Van Leer traveled periodically to New York City where Parker was living.[10]
After retirement Van Leer moved permanently to New York City. He died on April 3, 2013.[2]
References
- ↑ "Dr. Bernard Van Leer". Van Leer Archives.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "DAVID M. VAN LEER Obituary". The New York Times. 2013. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 "David Mark Van Leer Memorial Page". Facebook. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ Leer, David Van (31 October 1986). Emerson's Epistemology: The Argument of the Essays F First Edition Edition. ISBN 0521308208.
- ↑ Leer, David Van (1995). The Queening of America. ISBN 041590336X.
- ↑ Poe, Edgar Allan (2 April 1998). Selected Tales. ISBN 9780191605215. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ Leer, David Van (1993). Detecting Truth: The World of the Dupin Tales. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ Leer, David Van (1985). Hester's Labyrinth: Transcendental Rhetoric in Puritan Bostons. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ "Robert Miles Parker Dies at 72; Artist and Preservationist". The New York Times. 2012. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ↑ Wyatt, David (2004). And the War Came: An Accidental Memoir. Terrace Books. p. 239. ISBN 9780299201708. Retrieved 27 September 2017.