Christopher Peter Trigg
"Division of Chemistry & Biological Chemistry School of Phys
Korea University
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Biography
Christopher Trigg is an Assistant Professor in the Division of English. He received a PhD in English and an MA in Medieval Studies from the University of Toronto. He also holds an MA in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic from the University of Cambridge. Before joining NTU he has taught at the University of Toronto, Trinity College in the University of Toronto, and Queens' and Newnham Colleges at the University of Cambridge. His current research focuses on Cotton Mather (1663-1728), the most prolific, and arguably the most influential colonial American theologian.
Research Interest
"The American Puritans The Radical Enlightenment Transcendentalism Political Theology Religion in American Literature "
Publications
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Trigg C. A Change Ain't Gonna Come: Sam Cooke and the Protest Song. university of toronto quarterly. 2010 Jul;79(3):991-1003.
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Trigg C. The Devil's book at Salem. Early American Literature. 2014;49(1):37-65.
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Trigg C. Bureaucracy in America: Reading Ryan’s Budget with Agamben. Canadian Review of American Studies. 2015 Aug;45(2):213-37.