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PATRICK LYNN RIVERS
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
112 South Michigan Avenue, 6th Floor
Chicago, IL 60603
USA
E: [email protected]
Ph: +1.312.345.3725 (O)
F: +1.312.345.3789
EDUCATION
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, PhD, Political Science, 1998.
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, MA, Political Science, 1992.
Rollins, AB, Politics (major), History (minor), cum laude, 1990.
FACULTY APPOINTMENTS
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Assoc. Prof., Visual & Critical Studies, 2007- .
School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Asst. Prof., Visual & Critical Studies, 2005-2007.
University of Washington, Asst. Prof., Law, Societies & Justice, 2002-2005.
University of Washington, Asst. Prof., African American Studies, 1999-2005.
Bates College, Visiting Asst. Prof., Political Science, 1996-1999.
PUBLICATIONS
Books
Governing Hate and Race in the United States and South Africa. Albany: State
University of New York Press, 2008.
Mandela at Rivonia. In progress.
Articles (Peer-reviewed)
“Tortious Race, Race Torts: Legal Consciousness, Intentional Infliction Cases, and
Unequal Outcomes.” Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 27 (2003):93115.
“Freedom, Hate, Fronts: Whiteness and Internet Politics in Post-apartheid South
Africa.” M/C Journal 9 (2006):<http://journal.mediaculture.org.au/0609/2-rivers.php>.
“Governing Sounds: Hate, Race, and Responsibility in Post-apartheid Broadcasting.”
Critical Studies in Media Communication 23 (2006):219-231.
“Governing Images: The Politics of Film and Video Distribution in Late-apartheid and
Post-apartheid South Africa.” Journal of Film and Video 59 (2007):19-31.
“A Genealogy of Media Regulation in South Africa since 1892.” South African Law
Journal 124 (2007):491-499.
“Race, Spaces, and New Right Editorial Cartoons in the United States.” Forthcoming
(Winter 2009), ImageText.
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“Sexual Violence, Agency, and the Legal Archive in the American South.” Forthcoming
(July 2009), Australasian Journal of American Studies.
“Negotiating History and Difference through Post-apartheid Housing Design”
(with Kai Wood Mah). In progress.
“Playin’ the Archive” (with Shawn Michelle Smith). In progress.
“Where We Went from There: Reflections on Black Art, Black Studies, and Barack
Obama” (with Rachael Murphey-Brown). In progress.
Other
“Miscegenation.” Encyclopedia of American Studies. New York: Grolier, 2001. 135137.
Review of John T. Noonan, Jr., The Lustre of Our Country: The American Experience of
Religious Freedom. Church History 68 (1999):1035-1036.
TEACHING
Courses Taught
Critical Race Theory
Political Thought in the U.S.
Politics and Popular Culture
Introductory African American Studies
Race and Cyberspace
Senior Thesis
Graduate Thesis
Imagining Blackness
U.S. Politics
Conflicts and Constructs
African American Politics
Black Political Thought
Black Skin, White Law
Ideas and Communities
Race and Rights in the U.S. and S.A.
Cyberpower
Site/Environment/Communities
Comparative Cultural Policy
MA Theses Supervised
Divya Menon, 2008.
Ben Madeska, “Food Poetics,” 2008.
Julia E. Marsh, “Looking at Lincoln: Pictures and Persuasions, ” 2007.
Asher Pandjiris, “Always Still to Come: Narratives of Redemption, Anticipation as
Landscape, and the Dialectics of Melancholia,” 2007.
Kelly Mullendore, “Trichotillomania: Unhoming the Self,” 2007.
AWARDS & HONORS
University of Chicago Postdoctoral Fellowship, Race Center, 2003-2004.
University of Washington Center for Labor Studies Grant, 2001.
University of Washington Institute for Ethnic Studies in the United States Grant, 2001.
University of Minnesota Postdoctoral Fellowship (declined), American Studies, 1999.
Bates Faculty Development Travel Grant, South Africa, 1997, 1998.
St. Lawrence University Minority Dissertation Fellow, Government, 1995-1996.
UNC-Chapel Hill Frank Porter Graham Society, 1993-1995.
Harry S. Truman Foundation Scholar, 1988-1992.
Southland Corporation Scholar, 1986-1990.
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