Mark Kingwell
Position:
Professor
Campus:
St. George,Email Address:
Phone Number:
416-978-3286
Fax Number:
416-978-4949
Biography:
Mark Kingwell’s areas of research are focused on social and political theory; philosophy of art, architecture and design; and 20th-century continental philosophy.
Visiting posts:
- Clare Hall, Cambridge University (1999)
- Center for the Study of Law and Society, University of California at Berkeley (2000)
- Baruch College, City University of New York (Weissman Distinguished Professor of Humanities, 2002)
- Neubauer Collegium for Culture and Society, University of Chicago (2016)
Major awards:
- Spitz Prize for political theory (1997)
- Drummer-General’s award for non-fiction (1998)
- National Magazine Awards for essay-writing (2002) and columns (2004)
- Honorary DFA, Nova Scotia College of Art and Design, for contributions to theory and criticism (2000)
- University of Toronto Faculty of Arts & Science Outstanding Teaching Award (2010)
- University of Toronto President’s Teaching Award (2011)
- Chancellor Jackman Faculty Research Fellow, Jackman Humanities Institute, University of Toronto (2011)
- Governor General’s Literary Award for English-French Translation (Glenn Gould; Alain Roy, trans.) (2012)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada (2018)
- Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts (UK) (2018)
- Erving Goffman Award in Media Ecology (2020)
Research Interests:
Political Philosophy, Ethics, Aesthetics, Continental Philosophy, History of PhilosophyPublications:
Books
- A Civil Tongue (1995)
- Dreams of Millennium (1997)
- Better Living (1998)
- Marginalia (1999)
- The World We Want (2000)
- Practical Judgments (2002)
- Catch and Release (2003)
- Nothing for Granted (2005)
- Nearest Thing to Heaven (2006)
- Concrete Reveries (2008)
- Opening Gambits (2008)
- Glenn Gould (2009)
- (ed., with Patrick Turmel) Rites of Way: The Politics and Poetics of Public Space (2009)
- (co-authored with Joshua Glenn) The Idler’s Glossary (2008) and The Wage Slave’s Glossary (2011)
- Unruly Voices (2012)
- Measure Yourself Against the Earth (2015)
- Fail Better (2017)
- Nach der Arbeit [After Work] (2018)
- Wish I Were Here: Boredom and the Interface (2019)
- On Risk (2020)
- The Ethics of Architecture (forthcoming 2021)
Articles
- “Is It Rational To Be Polite?” (1993)
- “Interpretation, Dialogue, and the Just Citizen” (1993)
- “Madpeople and Ideologues” (1994)
- “Let’s Ask Again: Is Law Like Literature?” (1994)
- “The Plain Truth About Common Sense” (1995)
- “Defending Political Virtue” (1996)
- “Two Concepts of Pluralism” (1998)
- “Husserl’s Sense of Wonder” (2000)
- “Meganarratives of Supermodernism” (2006)
- “Building Dwelling Acting” (2009)
- “Masters of Chancery: The Gift of Public Space” (2009)
- “‘Fuck You’ and Other Salutations: Incivility as a Collective Action Problem” (2012)
- “Frank’s Motel: Horizontal and Vertical in the Big Other” (2012)
- “Throwing Dice: Luck of the Draw and the Democratic Ideal” (2012)
- “The Work Idea: Wage Slavery, Bullshit, and the Good Infinite” (2013)
- “What Are Intellectuals For? A Modest Proposal in Dialogue Form” (2013)
- “Language Speaks Us: Sophie?s Tree and the Paradox of Self” (2013)
- “‘We shall look into it tomorrow’: Kierkegaard and the Art of Procrastination” (2013)
- “The Art of Play” (2014)
- “Fugitive Democracy Narratives: A Gift in Time” (2014)
- “Boredom and the origin of philosophy” (2016)
- “Boredom, Subjectivity, and the Interface” (2016)
- “‘It’s Not Just a Good Idea, It’s the Law’: Rationality, Force, and Changing Minds” (2018)
- “Truth, Interpretation, and Addiction to Conviction” (2018)
- “Fugitive Democracy: A Gift in Time (Revised)” (2019)
- (co-authored with Lauren Bialystok) “Rethinking the Ethics of the Women’s Category in Sports” (2019),
Visit Mark Kingwell’s publications on the Philosophy Faculty Bookshelf.
Address:
Trinity College, Gerald Larkin Building (room 309), 15 Devonshire Place, Toronto, ON M5S 2C8