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Prof. Joshua Bennett
Dean's Distinguished Professor of Literature
Primary DLC
Literature
MIT Room:
14N-431
(617) 253-1447
joshuab@mit.edu
https://lit.mit.edu/joshua-bennett/
Areas of Interest and Expertise
African Diaspora Studies
Animal Studies
Black Literature and Culture
Environmental Literature
Poetry and Poetics
Research Summary
Joshua Bennett is the author of five books of poetry, criticism, and narrative nonfiction: The Sobbing School (Penguin, 2016) -- winner of the National Poetry Series and a finalist for an NAACP Image Award—Being Property Once Myself (Harvard University Press, 2020), winner of the MLA’s William Sanders Scarborough Prize, Owed (Penguin, 2020), The Study of Human Life (Penguin, 2022), and Spoken Word: A Cultural History (Knopf, 2023).
Bennett earned his Ph.D. in English from Princeton University, and an M.A. in Theatre and Performance Studies from the University of Warwick, where he was a Marshall Scholar. He has recited his original works at the Sundance Film Festival, the NAACP Image Awards, and President Obama’s Evening of Poetry and Music at the White House.
For his creative writing and scholarship, Joshua has received fellowships and awards from the Guggenheim Foundation, the Whiting Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Society of Fellows at Harvard University. His work has been published in The Atlantic, The Best American Poetry, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, and elsewhere. Alongside his friend and colleague, Jesse McCarthy, he is the founding editor of Minor Notes, a Penguin Classics book series dedicated to minor poets within the black expressive tradition.
Recent Work
Projects
September 7, 2023
Abdul Latif Jameel World Education Lab (J-WEL)
Minor Notes: Teaching the Archival Arts
Principal Investigator
Joshua Bennett
Related Faculty
Prof. Margery Resnick
Associate Professor of Literature
Prof. Ben Mangrum
Associate Professor of Literature
Prof. Bruno Perreau
Cynthia L Reed Professor of French Studies and Language