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Terrell Foster Carver (born 4 September 1946) is a Professor of Political Theory at the
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.


Career

Carver was born in
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,
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. After receiving his B.A. from
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in 1968, Carver went on to study in
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. After finishing his BPhil (1970) and DPhil (1975) at
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, he worked as a lecturer at the
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between 1974 and 1979. In 1980 he moved to the University of Bristol, where he was a lecturer until 1990, when he became a
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. In 1985/86 he was visiting professor at
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. In 1991 he was both a visiting fellow at The Research School of Social Sciences of the
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and also at the Centre for Asian and Pacific Studies, Seikei University,
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. In 1995 Carver was appointed professor of political theory at the Department of Politics at the University of Bristol. Carver has also been visiting fellow sponsored by the
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, Tokyo/Kyoto, in 1999; a visiting professor at Pitzer College of the
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in 2003; and visiting professor at
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, Tokyo, in 2006.


Research interests

Carver is a political theorist taking a
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, hermeneutic and postmodern approach to classic texts and problems. His longstanding interest is in analysis and translation of works by
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and
Friedrich Engels Friedrich Engels ( ,"Engels"
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and the Marxist tradition in social thought and methodology of the social sciences. He has also taken an interest in
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of sex, gender and sexuality, and the relation of that work to the sociology of masculinities, using this approach to reinterpret the 'malestream' canon of classic philosophers. He co-general-edits a book series on
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. His books and articles have been translated into German, French, Japanese, Korean and Chinese.


Awards and responsibilities

Since 1995 Carver has been a member of the Editorial Commission of the ''Marx-Engels Gesamtausgabe''. Both in 1995/96 and in 2004/5 he was awarded a University of Bristol Research Fellowship. In 2002/3 he received the Arts and Humanities Research Board Research leave award, and again from the Arts and Humanities Research Council in 2005/6. Carver is also a member of the Political Studies Association Executive Committee. He served as Chair of the Publications Committee (2000–02), Chair of the Grants & Awards Committee (2003–05) and as Chair of the External Relations Committee (2005- ).


Books

*''Karl Marx: Texts on Method'' (1975) *''The Logic of Marx'' (ed.) (1980) *''Engels'' (‘Past Masters’) (1981, repr. 1991; Japanese trans. 1989; Korean trans. 2000; reissued as ''Engels: A Very Short Introduction'', 2003) *''Marx’s Social Theory'' (1982) *''Marx and Engels: The Intellectual Relationship'' (1983; Japanese trans. 1995) *''Marx and Engels: A Conceptual Concordance'' (1983) *''A Marx Dictionary'' (1987; Japanese trans. 1991) *''Marx’s ‘Grundrisse’ and Hegel’s ‘Logic’'' (ed.) (1988; German trans. 1994) *''Friedrich Engels: His Life and Thought'' (1989, repr. 1991) *'' The Cambridge Companion to Marx'' (ed.) (1991) * with Paul Thomas: ''Rational Choice Marxism: Assessments'' (ed.) (1995) *''Cambridge Texts in the History of Political Thought: Marx, Later Political Writings'' (ed.) (1996) *''Gender is not a Synonym for Woman'' (1996) *''Interpreting the Political: New Methodologies'' (ed.) (1997) *''The Postmodern Marx'' (1998) *''The Politics of Sexuality'' (ed.) (1998) *''Engels After Marx'' (ed.) (1999) *''Engels: A Very Short Introduction'' (2003) *''Men in Political Theory'' (2004) *''Palgrave Advances in Continental Political Thought'' (ed.) (2006) *''Judith Butler and Political Theory: Troubling Politics'' (with Samuel A. Chambers) (2008) *''Judith Butler's Precarious Politics: Critical Reflections'' (ed.) (2008) *''Political Language and Metaphor: Interpreting and Changing the World'' (ed.) (2008) *''William E. Connolly: Democracy, Pluralism and Political Theory'' (ed.) (2008)


References


External links


Terrell Carver's University homepageList of publications (links to IRIS publications database)
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