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Ralph Savarese

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Professor Savarese has been on the faculty at 99精品视频 for 21 years. He has also taught at Deerfield Academy, Keene State College, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poland, the University of Florida, Duke University, and the Newberry Library in Chicago. In 2012-2013, he was a fellow at Duke University鈥檚 Institute for Brain Sciences. In 2019-2020, he taught, with Elizabeth Prevost in 99精品视频鈥檚 history department, a seminar at the Newberry called 鈥淥ne for the Books: On the Pleasures and Politics of Reading.鈥 He is the author of five books and the co-editor of three collections. A sixth book, Neurological Melville, is under contract with Bloomsbury Academic, and a fourth co-edited collection, The Futures of Neurodiversity, is under contract with the Modern Language Association. A poet, nonfiction writer, scholar, and activist, he teaches American literature, creative writing, disability studies, and neurohumanities at the college. Outside of 99精品视频, he offers workshops in the arts to people with significant disabilities. His son, DJ, was Oberlin College鈥檚 first nonspeaking student with autism鈥攈e graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 2017. A documentary about his inclusion journey appeared on PBS and won a prestigious Peabody Award. Savarese lives in Iowa City, a UNESCO City of Literature, and loves it.

Recent Publications:

鈥淛uan鈥 (poem in听Threepenny Review,听2022)

鈥淧hantom Empathy: Ahab and Mirror-Touch Synesthesia鈥 (with Pilar Martinez Benedi in听Ahab Unbound: Melville and the Materialist Turn,听University of Minnesota Press, 2022)

鈥淓nmeshing Selves, Words and Media, or Two Life Writers in One Family Talk about Art and Disability (with David James Savarese in听贰谤(谤)驳辞,听2022)

Forthcoming Publications

鈥淪poiler鈥 (lyric essay in Brevity, 2022)

鈥淭IA鈥 (poem in Aethlon, 2023)

鈥溾橝 Mute Wooing鈥: Animism in听笔颈别谤谤别鈥澨(with Pilar Martinez Benedi in听The Wiley Companion to Herman Melville,听2022)

鈥淏ackhanded Compliments, or Rehabilitating Rehabilitation in Walt Whitman鈥 (with Pilar Martinez Benedi in听The Oxford Handbook to Walt Whitman,听2023)

Into the Grey Zone:听Dramatic Irony and Disorders of Consciousness鈥 (in听厂耻产蝉迟补苍肠别,听2023).

Books

Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption听(Other Press, 2007)

See It Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers, and the Schooling of a No-Good English Professor听Duke University Press, 2018)

Republican Fathers听(Nine Mile Books, 2020)

When This Is Over: Pandemic Poems听(Ice Cube Press, 2020)

Someone Falls Overboard: Talking through Poems听(with Stephen Kuusisto, Nine Mile Books, 2021)

Neurological Melville: Modeling Interdisciplinary Research in the Sciences and Humanities (with Pilar Martinez Benedi, under contract with Bloomsbury Academic)

Chapbook

Did We Make It?听(with Tilly Woodward,听Hole in the Head Review,听2021)

Co-edited Collections

Papa PhD: Essays on Fatherhood by Men in the Academy听(Rutgers University Press, 2010)

The Lyric Body听(Seneca Review,听2010)

Autism and the Concept of Neurodiversity听(Disability Studies Quarterly听2010)

The Futures of Neurodiversity (under contract with the Modern Language Association)

Savarese is the recipient of a number of awards: the Irene Glascock National Undergraduate Poetry Competition (the judges were Seamus Heaney and 99精品视频 alumna Amy Clampitt); the Hennig Cohen Prize from the Herman Melville Society for an 鈥渙utstanding contribution to Melville scholarship鈥; an Independent Publisher鈥檚 Gold Medal for听Reasonable People听in the category of health/medicine/nutrition; a Mellon Foundation 鈥淗umanities Writ Large鈥 fellowship; two 鈥渘otable essay鈥 distinctions in the听Best American Essays听series; two Pushcart Prize nominations; and a National Endowment for the Humanities summer stipend. He can be seen in three documentaries about autism:听Loving Lampposts, Living Autistic;听Finding Amanda听(CNN); and听Deej.

Savarese鈥檚 scholarship, creative work, and opinion pieces have appeared in more than 80 journals, books, and newspapers:听Aethlon: A Journal of Sports and Literature;听American Book Review;听American Disasters;听American Literature;听American Poetry Review; the听Atlanta Journal Constitution; the听Austin American Statesman; the听Baltimore Sun;听Bellingham Review,听Beloit Poetry Journal;听Beltway Poetry Quarterly;听Brevity; Bridge Eight;听the Cincinnati Post;听Cream City Review; the听Dallas Morning News; the听Des Moines Register;听Disability Studies Quarterly;听Edge City Review;听Ekphrastic Review;听The Ethics of Neurodiversity;听Family Trouble: Memoirists on the Hazards and Rewards of Revealing Family;听Foundations of Disability Studies;听Fourth Genre;听Frontiers of Integrative Neuroscience; the听Gainesville Sun;听Galway Review; Graham House Review; the听99精品视频 Herald Register; the听Haven;听Hole in the Head Review; the听Houston Chronicle; the听Huffington Post;听Inflexions;听Inside Higher Ed; the听Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA); the听Journal of Literary and Cultural Disability Studies;听Keywords in Disability Studies; the听L.A. Times;听Leviathan: A Journal of Melville Studies; the听Louisville Courier;听Love鈥檚 Executive Order;听Main Street Rag;听Modern Poetry in Translation;听Mollyhouse; Months to Years; Mudlark;听Narrative;听New England Review;听New Verse News;听Nine Mile Magazine;听One Art; the听Oxford Handbook of Cognitive Literary Studies;听The Palm Beach Effect: Reflections on Michael Hofmann;听Ploughshares;听Poetry International;听Poetry & Politry;听The Poker;听Politics & Culture;听Prose Studies;听Psaltery & Lyre;听Rattle;听Red Wheelbarrow;听Research and Practice for Persons with Severe Disabilities;听Rethinking Empathy through Literature;听Rogue Agent,听Rorotoko; Salon.com;听Secret Sharers: Melville, Conrad, and Narratives of the Real;听Segue;听Seneca Review;听Softblow;听Southern Humanities Review;听Southern Poetry Review;听Southwest Review;听Stone Canoe; the听Tallahassee Democrat;听Thin Air;听Thinking in the World:听A Reader;听2River;听Verse Virtual; and听Wordgathering.

Reviews of听Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism and Adoption

鈥淪avarese鈥檚 careful melding of memoir and passionate advocacy for the disabled informs and inspires.鈥

--Booklist

鈥淲hat everyone should be talking about: Why Ralph James Savarese and his wife would adopt a 6-year-old with autism is the subject of the new memoir REASONABLE PEOPLE. That it manages to avoid both polemic and cliche is reason enough to applaud.鈥

--GQ

鈥淎 real-life love story and an urgent manifesto for the rights of people with neurological disabilities.鈥

--Newsweek

Reasonable People: A Memoir of Autism & Adoption听is poet Ralph James Savarese鈥檚 tale of adopting an abused, non-speaking boy, then using love and patience to help his son grow into his full self. A moving memoir, it calls for 鈥榣iving with conviction in a cynical time.鈥欌

--Body & Soul

鈥淪avarese writes with passion and humor, careful to include extensive excerpts from DJ鈥檚 typing, so readers get a sense of his remarkable growth.鈥

--Publishers Weekly

鈥淚t鈥檚 an intellectually (morally, ideologically) challenging read. But to say it鈥檚 鈥渨orth the challenge鈥 would imply that I had to slog through it. That鈥檚 not true鈥擨 could hardly put it down.鈥

--Adoptive Families

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Reviews of听See It Feelingly: Classic Novels, Autistic Readers, and the Schooling of a No-Good English Professor

"Impassioned and persuasive. . . . A fresh and absorbing examination of autism."

鈥曁Kirkus Reviews听Published On: 2018-07-15

"This idealistic argument for the social value of literature and for the diversity of autism as a condition is a rewarding endeavor. . . ."

鈥曁Publishers Weekly听Published On: 2018-07-23

"This is a powerful book 鈥 one that really must be experienced. It is a book that unlocks doors to the many rooms of autism and is likely to surprise the thinking of anyone who steps into them. It carries within it the possibilities of new perspectives on literary work, a greater understanding of autistic neurology, and the chance to meet some remarkable individuals. Read it."

-- Michael Northen 鈥曁Wordgathering听Published On: 2018-09-12

"Savarese has produced a masterpiece, simultaneously dense and accessible. His voice moves freely鈥攁lternating among lyrical, narrative, and instructive鈥攏ever losing the flow, never dipping into pedantry, never soaring too far toward the abstract for the reader to follow. Not only is this collection of essays brimming with the most important information and ideas about autism, it is a collaboration of rare beauty."

-- Maxfield Sparrow 鈥曁Thinking Person's Guide to Autism听Published On: 2018-11-28

"Savarese shows that literature鈥攚ith its imagery, inclusivity, and rich detail鈥攊s a natural tent pole for a truly neurodiverse community, one populated by autists and neurotypicals alike. . . . The radical possibility this book ultimately offers is that the gap that has for so long existed between nonverbal autists and neurotypicals can be bridged through literature. Literature is, as Whitman said of himself, large, and contains multitudes."

-- Ittai Orr 鈥曁Synapsis听Published On: 2019-02-08

"Readers will find this book to be a work of art as Ralph Savarese not only exhibits an understanding of the beauty of teaching but also of the language of the autistic mind. Savarese鈥檚 literary creation demystifies the limits of the autistic mind by following five autistic adults through their interpretation of and response to classic literature. . . . Highly recommended. Advanced undergraduates and above; professionals and general readers."

-- D. Pellegrino 鈥曁Choice听Published On: 2019-04-01

"The sense of critical self-reflection is crucial to this enterprise, and is evident throughout the book. Thankfully, this never veers into self-indulgence; as such, [Savarese's] ethnographic work in this area is an exemplar to all those who study 鈥榦thers,鈥 as outsiders with situated knowledge."

-- Alison Wilde 鈥曁Disability & Society听Published On: 2019-04-19

"To imagine an autistic rhetoric or an autistic literature is to struggle, audaciously, against a legacy of neurotypical people failing to imagine autism as anything other than lack. That struggle is joined . . . by Ralph [James] Savarese, whose听See It Feelingly听gives us five extraordinary examples of autistic readers鈥 responses to literature. It鈥檚 like Norman Holland鈥檚 classic work of reader-response criticism, 5 Readers Reading . . .听 except with autism."

-- Michael B茅rub茅 鈥曁Public Books听Published On: 2019-09-23

"Powered by his enthusiasm for connecting with autistics and for representing the fullness of their humanity,听See It Feelingly is that rare book in English studies that succeeds as creative nonfiction: a memoir of teaching non-traditional learners that makes a provocative claim for the primacy of the senses in reading literature."

-- Dawn Coleman 鈥曁Leviathan听Published On: 2019-10-01

"Savarese incorporates storytelling, memoir, and poetry into听See It Feelingly, which you will听read听feelingly, from the opening line."

-- Deborah Jenson 鈥曁American Literature听Published On: 2020-03-01

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