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National University of Singapore (NUS)

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Jeremy Fernando served as a Fellow at Tembusu College of the National University of Singapore from 2011 until his dismissal in 2020. He is a Fellow at the European Graduate School, where he holds the position of Jean Baudrillard Fellow and Reader in Contemporary Literature and Thought. Fernando describes his primary activity as reading, understood as an encounter with the other prior to semantic or formal identification, and his work explores the intersections of literature, philosophy, and media. He has authored more than twenty books, including Reading Blindly, Living with Art, Writing Death, and in fidelity, with translations into Japanese, French, Italian, Spanish, and Serbian. His writings appear in journals such as CTheory, Qui Parle, and The Singapore Review of Books, as well as in literary and cultural magazines. In 2011, he co-founded Delere Press with Yanyun Chen to create a space for dialogue between visual and written texts. Fernando has also worked in film, music, and visual arts, with exhibitions and screenings in multiple cities, and his short film Ne Kan She Ma received a Special Jury Mention at the Sidewalk Cinema Festival in Vienna in 2006.

His professional activities include lectures, seminars, and conversations at academic and cultural events. Fernando has been noted by Hélène Cixous for his engagement with themes of writing and death. He maintains an active presence through editorial roles, including as general editor of Delere Press and the thematic magazine One Imperative. Career details beyond these verified appointments and contributions remain limited in official academic records.

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