Eugene Webb
Eugene Webb (born 1938) is Professor Emeritus in the
University of Washington Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies. Webb holds a Ph.D., in Comparative Literature from Columbia University (1965), an M.A. in English Literature from Columbia University (1962) and also a B.A., in Philosophy from the University of California, Los Angeles (1960). Webb was a member of the faculties of both the
Comparative Literature Department and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies, where he served as Associate Director and chaired programs in both
Comparative Religion and European Studies (1994). Webb was also the founder of those two programs: Comparative Religion in 1974, and European Studies in 1994. He retired from the University of Washington in 2000, where he now has the title Professor Emeritus of International Studies.
Webb has two books on the novels and plays of
Samuel Beckett, and has authored the books ''The Dark Dove: The Sacred and Secular in Modern Literature'' (1975), ''
Eric Voegelin, Philosopher of History'' (1981), ''Philosophers of Consciousness'' (1988) and ''The Self Between: From Freud to the New Social Psychology of France'' (1993), all published by the University of Washington Press.
His book ''World View and Mind: Religious Thought and Psychological Development'' was published by the University of Missouri Press in 2009, and his ''In Search of the Triune God: The Christian Paths of East and West'' was published by the same press in 2014.
Webb translated and wrote the introduction to
Jean-Michel Oughourlian's, ''The Puppet of Desire: The Psychology of Hysteria, Possession, and Hypnosis'', (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1991).
He also translated a second book by Oughourlian, ''The Genesis of Desire'', published by Michigan State University Press in 2010.
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