Publications

2024
American Studies after Postmodernism
American Studies after Postmodernism. (Tsimpouki T, Blatanis K, Tseti A). Palgrave Macmillan; 2024 pp. 334. Publisher's VersionAbstract
This book explores the major challenges that the long-standing and diversely debated demise of postmodernism signifies for American literature, art, culture, history, and politics, in the present, third decade of the twenty-first century. Its scope comprises a vigorous discussion of all these diverse fields undertaken by distinguished scholars as well as junior researchers, U.S. Americanists and European Americanists alike. Focusing on socio-political and cultural developments in the contemporary U.S., their contributions highlight the interconnectedness of the geopolitical, economic, environmental and technological crises that define the historical present on global scale.
2023
<div>Σέντραλ Παρκ, Νέα Υόρκη:&nbsp;η ιστορία μιας χωρικής μετάλλαξης</div>
. In: Χω/ορο-γραφώντας την Αμερική. HELAAS/EKT; 2023.
Στόχος του άρθρου αυτού είναι να υπογραμμίσει ότι η σημερινή χρήση του πάρκου αντιβαίνει στους ιδεολογικούς και λειτουργικούς στόχους τηςδημιουργίας του, όπως αυτοί καθορίστηκαν από τον Frederick Law Olmsted. Όχι μόνο αλλοιώνεται η ταυτότητά του, αλλά η εκχώρηση αποφασιστικών αρμοδιοτήτων ενός τόσο σημαντικού φυσικού και  ιστορικού μνημείου της πόλης στην ιδιωτική, μη κυβερνητική οργάνωση γνωστή ως Central Park Conservancy τείνει να εμπορευματοποιήσει τη χρήση του, γεγονός το οποίο οδηγεί στην τουριστικοποίησή του και στην παραγωγή πολιτικής, κοινωνικής και οικονομικής υπεραξίας. Μέσα από τη μελέτη λογοτεχνικών και κινηματογραφικών αναπαραστάσεων και άλλων καλλιτεχνικών αφηγήσεων, διαφαίνεται ανάγλυφα η σύνδεση ανάμεσα στη νοηματοδότηση και ερμηνεία του πάρκου και τους τρόπους διαχείρισης, εκμετάλλευσης και ελέγχου του. Ωστόσο, επειδή ο γεωγραφικός χώρος δεν είναι στατικός και κανένας τόπος δεν διεκδικεί μια και μοναδική διαχρονική ταυτότητα, ο χώρος του Σέντραλ Παρκ γίνεται πεδίο συγκρουόμενων απόψεων σχετικά με την παρούσα και τη μελλοντική του λειτουργία.
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Κήποι της μετα-ιστορίας και ποιητικοί κήποι: Edgar Allan Poe και Robert Smithson. In: Ο ΠΕΡΙΠΛΟΥΣ ΤΗΣ ΘΕΩΡΙΑΣ ΤΗΣ ΛΟΓΟΤΕΧΝΙΑΣ ΤΙΜΗΤΙΚΟΣ ΤΟΜΟΣ ΓΙΑ ΤΗΝ ΑΝΝΑ ΤΖΟΥΜΑ. ΑΘΗΝΑ 2023: GUTENBERG; 2023. 2023_tzoyma_o_periploys_tis_theorias_tis_logotehnias.pdf
2021
<div>ALL I NEED IS SUNLIGHT: OVIDIAN METAMORPHOSIS AND THE POSTHUMAN</div><div>SUBJECT IN HAN KANG’S<em style="font-size: initial;">THE VEGETARIAN</em></div>
Tsimpouki T.
ALL I NEED IS SUNLIGHT: OVIDIAN METAMORPHOSIS AND THE POSTHUMAN
. Journal of Posthuman Studies [Internet]. 2021;5(2):206–220.
The language of arboreal metamorphosis in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian notonly invokes the Ovidian myth of Daphne and Apollo but also establishes apost-anthropocentric perspective according to which the irreducible materialand symbolic connections between humans and other entities are brought tolight. Drawing on the Derridean concept of carnophallogocentrism, on onehand, and on posthuman feminist scholarship, on the other, this article arguesthat the protagonist’s gradual release from her bond to Anthropos to embraceforms of plant life highlights feminist posthumanism’s attempt to explore theintricate relationships of human beings with each other and other species outsidethe parameters of anthropocentrism.
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2020
Gendered Politics and Architectural Space in Edith Wharton's <em>The Age of Innocence</em>
Tsimpouki T. Gendered Politics and Architectural Space in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. In: Women and US Politics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Vol. 303. Julia Nitz and Axel R. Schäfer; 2020. pp. 181-199. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Women and US Politics: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Essays in Honor of Hans-Jürgen Grabbe Julia Nitz (Hg.)Axel R. Schäfer (Hg.) ISBN: 978-3-8253-4648-5 Sortiment: BuchAusgabe: GebundenFachgebiet: Anglistik/AmerikanistikReihe: American Studies – A Monograph SeriesBand: 303lieferbar: 23.10.2020 Schlagwörter: AmerikanistikU.S.A.PolitikFrauenforschunggender studiesAktivismusFeminismusGesellschaftSuffragettenFernsehserienWharton, EdithKittredge, CharmianDay, DorothyArendt, HannahMann, SallyWilson, WoodrowMisogynieVisual StudiesPolitikgeschichteKulturwissenschaftenClinton, HillaryMedienwissenschaftObama, Michelle This collection maps the field of women and U.S. politics on the basis of leading international and interdisciplinary scholarship informed by political science, cultural studies, literary studies, history, and media studies. The volume focuses in particular on women’s political activism, how politics affects women, and the role of gender in politics.Recent research has called for an integrated interdisciplinary approach in analyzing women’s roles in U.S. politics, pointing out the shortcomings of earlier investigations, which mostly confined themselves to one subject area. Using this as a starting point, the volume features research that analyzes the agency women have possessed in the political sphere in the U.S. from various disciplinary perspectives. Its essays trace the role of women in U.S. politics from the Early Republic until today. Contributions include examinations of fictional and non-fictional negotiations of gendered politics in a range of media, as well as investigations of how U.S. politics past and present are conceptualized and practiced in relation to gender.
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2019
Tsimpouki T. Lee Konstantinou, Cool Characters: Irony and American Fiction. European Association for American Studies; 2019. Publisher's Version
Agency in Complicity: The Aesthetics of Trauma in Constance Fenimore Woolson's ‘MISS GRIEF’
Tsimpouki T. Agency in Complicity: The Aesthetics of Trauma in Constance Fenimore Woolson's ‘MISS GRIEF’. In: Literature and Psychology: Writing, Trauma and the Self. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2019. pp. 154–174. Publisher's Version literature_and_psychology_chapter_7.pdf
Introduction.
Tsimpouki T. Introduction. In: Walt Whitman. Φύλλα Χλόης. Ανθολογία. Athens: Kedros; 2019. pp. 7-16. Publisher's Version
“There Must Be No Ruins”: Ruinophobia and Urban Morphology in Turn-of-the-Century New York
Tsimpouki T. “There Must Be No Ruins”: Ruinophobia and Urban Morphology in Turn-of-the-Century New York. In: Ruins in the Literary and Cultural Imagination. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham; 2019. pp. 111–126. Publisher's Version
2017
Tsimpouki T. Anne Boyd Rioux, Portrait of a Lady Novelist: Constance Fenimore Woolson. Portrait of a Lady Novelist. European Journal of American Studies [online] 2017 (1) [Internet]. 2017. Publisher's Version
“Ethics and Narrative.”
Tsimpouki T, Maragou H. “Ethics and Narrative.”. Ex-centric Narratives: Journal of Anglophone Literature, Culture and Media (EX-NA) [Internet]. 2017;1. Publisher's Version introduction_ethics_of_the_narrative.pdf
Tsimpouki T. Introduction: War on the Human: Always Already Posthuman or Nor Quite Ready Yet?. In: War on the Human: New Responses to Ever-Lasting Debate. Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2017. pp. 1–28. Publisher's Version
Tsimpouki T. (Un)homely Dwellings: The Usher House and the Collyer Mansion. European journal of American studies [Online] [Internet]. 2017;12. Publisher's Version ejas-12063.pdf
War on the Human: New Responses to an Ever-Present Debate
War on the Human: New Responses to an Ever-Present Debate. (Tsimpouki T, Blatanis K). Cambridge Scholars Publishing; 2017 pp. 330. Publisher's Version 00_contents.docx
2016
Arthur Fidelman’s Aesthetic Adventures and Malamud’s Poetics of Creativity
Tsimpouki T. Arthur Fidelman’s Aesthetic Adventures and Malamud’s Poetics of Creativity. In: Bernard Malamud: A Centennial Tribute. Eds. Aarons Victoria and Gustavo Sanchez. Wayne State UP; 2016. pp. 244–263. chapter_15_malamud.pdf
E. L. Doctorow (1931-2015)
Tsimpouki T. E. L. Doctorow (1931-2015). In: Dictionary of Literary Biography 378: Novelists on the American Civil War. Ed. George Parker Anderson. Vol. 378. Gale; 2016. pp. 136–144. Publisher's Version
Η δική μας Αμερική
Η δική μας Αμερική. (Tsimpouki T, Maragou H). Μεταίχμιο; 2016. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Πώς η Αμερική επηρεάζει την ελληνική κουλτούρα; Με ποιους τρόπους η Ελλάδα αφομοιώνει, επεξεργάζεται και μετουσιώνει την αμερικανική πολιτισμική επιρροή; Το βιβλίο εξετάζει την πολιτισμική σχέση Ελλάδας και Αμερικής, συνδυάζοντας διαφορετικές επιστημονικές προσεγγίσεις και εστιάζοντας στις πολλαπλές διαδικασίες μέσω των οποίων οι δυο κουλτούρες αλληλοτροφοδοτούνται και συνδιαλέγονται. Η διεξοδική ανάλυση των τρόπων με τους οποίους η Ελλάδα συναλλάσσεται με την αμερικανική κουλτούρα αποκαλύπτει όχι μόνο την αδιαμφισβήτητη παρουσία της αμερικανικής πολιτισμικής επιρροής στη χώρα μας, αλλά και ότι αυτή εμπλουτίζει, αντί να υποσκάπτει και να περιορίζει, όπως πολλοί πιστεύουν, την πολιτισμική έκφραση των Ελλήνων. Στο βιβλίο περιέχονται κείμενα συγγραφέων και ειδικών από τον χώρο της ιστορίας, της λογοτεχνικής θεωρίας, της ιστορίας της τέχνης, της γλωσσολογίας, της φιλοσοφίας και των μέσων μαζικής επικοινωνίας
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2015
Tsimpouki T. Introduction: How (Can) Cities Work. European journal of American studies [Internet]. 2015;10. Publisher's Version
Tsimpouki T. Miles Orvell and Klaus Benesch, eds. Rethinking the American City. An International Dialogue. European journal of American studies [Internet]. 2015. Publisher's Version
2014
The Frontier, the Dreamer and the Dream: Crane, Roth and the Urgencies of American Nationhood
Tsimpouki T. The Frontier, the Dreamer and the Dream: Crane, Roth and the Urgencies of American Nationhood. In: Philip Roth and World Literature: Transatlantic Perspectives and Uneasy Passages. Cambria Press; 2014. pp. 67-102. Publisher's VersionAbstract
Philip Roth is among the most critically acclaimed and widely read contemporary American writers. Considered as one of the masters of the art of the novel, he is also known for his engagement with and advocacy for the fiction of other writers. This important aspect of his work, although recognized by many critics, has consistently been ignored by others, until the very recent attribution of the 2013 PEN/Allen Foundation Literary Service Award. The award promotes an understanding of Roth as a highly literary and referential writer in continuation of a trend in criticism which, from the beginning of his career, has consistently attempted to read his fiction in dialogue with other fiction. Such a critical stance, however, stands in stark contrast to that which, traditionally, emphasizes Roth’s self-isolation from world literature. It is against this backdrop of critical discussion and in consonance with the former stance that the contributors to this collection seek to broaden an understanding of Roth’s fiction and to place him within both his national and international contexts of prior and contemporary writers. A book like this is long overdue because not many are aware of the numerous intersections between Philip Roth’s fiction and world literature. In highlighting these intersections and uneasy passages, this comparative approach offers an important contribution to Philip Roth studies as well as to comparative literary study in general. It builds on previous comparative scholarship on Philip Roth and seeks to broaden even further the crossings and concepts through which comparisons can be made and sustained. It covers new authors from world literature and extends analysis of previously studied authors. The fourteen chapters on this book summon Roth’s intertextual links to authors ranging from the anonymous writer of the medieval play Everyman, through Thoreau, Hawthorne, Crane, Ellison, Coover, and the New York intellectuals in the United States, to Swift, Chekhov, Svevo, Kafka, Schulz, Gombrowicz, Camus, and Klíma in Europe, and on to Coetzee in South Africa. The book does not deal with all the works in Roth’s canon, but it offers a selection of works representing the different stages of Roth’s development as a writer, from his much-discussed works in the 1970s Portnoy’s Complaint and The Professor of Desire, to his engagement with the literature of Central Europe in the 1970s and 1980s, to the great works of the 1990s Sabbath’s Theater and the American trilogy, on to the later works Everyman and Exit Ghost. In addition, the book also examines texts which seem to have received less critical attention, such as the political satire Our Gang, Roth’s conversation with Ivan Klíma published in Shop Talk, and the epilogue to Zuckerman Bound––The Prague Orgy––which is rarely studied for itself. The aim of this book is not to force Philip Roth into systematic alignment with other writers but rather to be sensitive to the ways in which he responds to his precursors and contemporaries. Philip Roth and World Literature: Transatlantic Perspectives and Uneasy Passages is the first book-length study to examine Philip Roth and his works in this context. Having adopted the transatlantic as a framework through which Roth’s body of work can be explored, the book expands the understanding of Roth’s connections with the literary canon from American literature to European and world literature. In this way, the book pushes the edges of the transatlantic further to highlight Roth’s sympathy for and resistance to powerful earlier and contemporary modes of writing on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond. Each section of the book locates aspects of Roth’s fiction in an expanded literary space that unsettles assumptions of his so-called parochialism. The book illustrates some of the various comparative perspectives from which Roth’s work may be viewed. It brings into a dialogue a number of voices on both sides of the Atlantic with the aim to show that, like Roth’s fiction itself, literary scholarship on him is not self-enclosed and unitary. Of particular interest are the chapters by those outside of the United States who bring different interpretative frameworks into the existing traditionally North American scholarly criticism on Roth. By offering new readings of both well-studied and lesser-studied works, sometimes in unexpected company, the book discloses the critical difference that comparative scholarship can affect. The uneasy passages the book opens will not exhaust the numerous intersections between Roth and the work of other writers. The book’s contribution is to place Roth’s fiction firmly in a larger transnational context. Far from insular, Roth’s work appears as deeply rooted in the American canon while at the same time showing a remarkable openness, a persistent need for contact with his European forebears, and true engagement with contemporary world literature. The transnational perspective of the book makes it important for the rapidly growing field of transatlantic and transnational American studies. The book will be value to collections in American literature and Jewish studies, comparative literature and criticism, and transatlantic and transnational American studies.  
Tsimpouki T. Troubling Nationhood Philip Roth's All-American “New Frontier”. Special Issue of Cercles: Revue pluridisciplinaire du monde Anglophone Eds. Rémi Astruc and Velichka Ivanova3. [Internet]. 2014;33. Publisher's Version cercles_33._pdf.pdf
Once Upon a Time in Central Park: Public Space and the American (Exceptionalist) Ideology of Space
Once Upon a Time in Central Park: Public Space and the American (Exceptionalist) Ideology of Space. In: REAL-YEARBOOK OF RESEARCH IN ENGLISH AND AMERICAN LITERATURE. Vol. 30. ; 2014. pp. 424-44.
2013
Tsimpouki T. Realism, narrative visuality and the hieroglyphic world of Newland Archer. Brno studies in English S14. 2013;34:125–137.
2011
Tsimpouki T. Mick Gidley, Photography and the USA. European journal of American studies [Internet]. 2011. Publisher's Version
2008
A Spy in the House of the Other: Anais Nin, Modernism, Autobiography, and Feminine Self-Disclosure
Tsimpouki T. A Spy in the House of the Other: Anais Nin, Modernism, Autobiography, and Feminine Self-Disclosure. In: Women in Dialogue:(M)uses of Culture. Cambridge University Press; 2008. pp. 66-82. Publisher's Version a_spy_in_the_house_of_the_other_nin_modernism_authobiography_femine_self_disclosure.pdf
Tsimpouki T. Does doing “the right thing” equal doing it “in the right way”?: Performative Narration in Nella Larsen’s Passing. In: Southern Identities. Ed. Youli Theodosiadou. Thessaloniki: Kornelia Sfakianaki, 2008; 2008. pp. 97–112.
Conformism, Non-Conformism and Anti-Conformism in the Culture of the United States
Conformism, Non-Conformism and Anti-Conformism in the Culture of the United States. (Tsimpouki T, Balasopoulos A, Mackenthun G). Heidelberg: Universitätsverlag Winter; 2008 pp. 330. Publisher's VersionAbstract
The essays collected in this volume – the outcome of the EAAS convention in Cyprus in 2006 – form a crossroads between a number of disciplines (literary theory and criticism, film studies, history, cultural studies, sociology); they are all animated – in different ways and to different extents – by a healthy suspicion towards the idea that the concepts of conformism, non-conformism and anti-conformism are transhistorically static or transcendentally self-evident. The conceptual contours of the subject are investigated before the topic is then explored in historical perspective, in its textual manifestations, and with regard to its stakes in visual culture. The collection is rounded off with a critical glance at commercial aspects of conformism and anti-conformism. The volume includes essays by Donald Pease, Heinz Ickstadt, Susana Delfino, Albena Bakratcheva, Marek Wilczynski, Johannes Völz, Marc Amfreville, Andrew S. Gross, Yves-Charles Grandjeat, Thomas Pughe, Susanne Rohr, Peter Loizos, Dimitris Liokaftos, Hilaria Loyo, Alexandra Ganser and Karin Hoepker, Frank Mehring, Berndt Ostendorf, and Arthur Redding.
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The Sixties Are Dead: Long Live Their Legacy: The Politics and Poetics of Counterculture
Tsimpouki T. The Sixties Are Dead: Long Live Their Legacy: The Politics and Poetics of Counterculture. GRAMMA. Journal of Theory and Criticism. 2008;16:45–66.
Tsimpouki T. Τάσεις και Προοπτικές των Αμερικανικών Σπουδών. In: New Perspectives of American Studies in Greece. Ed. Eleftheria Arapoglou. Hellenic Association for American Studies; 2008. pp. 17–27.
2005
Bi- or Mono- culturalism?: Contemporary Literary Representations of Greek-American Identity.
Tsimpouki T. Bi- or Mono- culturalism?: Contemporary Literary Representations of Greek-American Identity. In: On the Road to Baghdad or, Travelling Biculturalism. Ed. Gönül Pultar. Washington, DC: New Academia Publishing; 2005. pp. 15–26.
2003
Tsimpouki T. Gendered Bio-mythographies or Is There Only One Way to Tell This Story?. In: Thieves of Language: Il mito nell’ immaginario femminile. Ed. Eleonora Chiavetta. Facoltà di Lettere e Filosofia, Università di Palermo; 2003. pp. 249–256.
2001
Boklund-Lagopoulou K, Tsimpouki T. Preface-. Gramma: Journal of Theory and Criticism. 2001;9:7–11.
1999
Tsimpouki T. Millennial Maladies in EL Doctorow's The Waterworks. In: East European Monographs. ATLANTIC RESEARCH AND PUBLICATIONS, INC.; 1999. pp. 177–190. doctorowthe_waterworks.pdf
1995
Tsimpouki T. Narratives that Converge: Erdrich’s Love Medicine and Faulkner’s As I Lay Dying. In: Literature and American Identity: Immigration, Assimilation, and the Frontier. ; 1995. pp. 67–71.
Raizis BM. Greek–Me dhynami apo tin Kifisia by Dhimitris Kehaidhis and Eleni Haviara. World Literature Today. 1995;69:839.
Tsimpouki T. I kefal{\'ı. 1995.
1993
Tsimpouki T. Nύχτες στην Αρκαδία. 1993.