Jason Mohaghegh is Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Babson College. His work explores rising poetic, philosophical, and artistic movements across both East and West, with particular focus on concepts of chaos, illusion, violence, disappearance, delirium, silence, madness, apocalypse, night, and future. He has published nine books to date--including聽The Chaotic Imagination听(笔补濒驳谤补惫别,2010);听Inflictions: The Writing of Violence听(叠濒辞辞尘蝉产耻谤测,2012);听The Radical Unspoken聽(Routledge, 2013);聽Insurgent,Poet, Mystic, Sectarian: The Four Masks of an Eastern Postmodernism聽(SUNY,2014), and his latest volumes titled聽Omnicide: Mania, Fatalism, and the Future-In-Delirium聽(MIT Press/Urbanomic /Sequence, 2019) and聽Night: A Philosophy of the After-Dark聽(Zero Books, 2020). He is the director of the聽聽and聽Director of Transdisciplinary Studies for the.
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