Ann Cvetkovich
Professor Emeritus
- PhD and MA English (Cornell), BA Literature and Philosophy (Reed College)
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Professor Emerita, Dr. Ann Cvetkovich, is a distinguished scholar who served as Director and Professor at the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation from 2019 to 2022. During her tenure, she was instrumental in the renaming of the institute, guiding the transition from the former name to the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation. This change reflected a broader, more inclusive vision that encompassed not only women鈥檚 and gender studies but also Sexuality Studies, Disability Studies (est. 2018), and Critical Race Studies (est. 2021).
Leading up to 2019, she was the Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English and Professor of Women鈥檚 and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin. She is the author of (Rutgers, 1992); (Duke, 2003); and (Duke, 2012). She co-edited (with Ann Pellegrini) 鈥,鈥 a special issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online, and (with Janet Staiger and Ann Reynolds) Political Emotions (Routledge, 2010). She has been co-editor (with Annamarie Jagose) of GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies. Her current writing projects focus on the current state of LGBTQ archives and the creative use of them by artists to create counterarchives and interventions in public history.
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Books
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- .听 Durham:听Duke University Press, 2012.听Finalist, Lambda Literary Award, 2013.
- .听Durham:听 Duke University Press, 2003.
- .听New Brunswick:听 Rutgers University Press, 1992.
Edited Books
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- .听 Co-edited with Janet Staiger and Ann Reynolds.听 New York:听 Routledge, 2010.
- .听Co-edited with Douglas Kellner.听Boulder:听 Westview Press, 1997.
Edited Journals
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- Editor (with Annamarie Jagose), 骋尝蚕:听 , 2005-2011.听Associate Editor, 2004-05.
- 鈥.鈥 Co-edited with Ann Pellegrini.听Special issue of The Scholar and Feminist Online, published by the Center for Research on Women, Barnard College. () 2:1 (Summer 2003).
Articles听 (recent)
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- 鈥,鈥 in eds. Elspeth Brown and Thy Phu, Feeling Photography.听 Durham:听Duke University Press, 2014.听听 273-96.
- 鈥淭he Craft of Conversation:听 Oral History and Lesbian Feminist Art Practice,鈥 in eds. Matthew Parkington and Linda Sandino, Oral History and Visual Arts.听London: Berg, 2013.听 124-34.
- 鈥,鈥 special issue on Affecting Feminism, Feminist Theory13.2 (August 2012): 131-46.
- 鈥溾 Radical History Review111 (Fall 2011):听90-100.
- 鈥溾 in eds. Mathias Danbolt, Jane Rowley, and Louise Wolthers, Lost and Found: Queerying the Archive.Copenhagen: Nikolaj, Copenhagen Art Center, 2009.听 49-65.
- 鈥,鈥 Special issue on 鈥淲itness.鈥 Women鈥檚 Studies Quarterly, 36: 1-2 (Spring/Summer 2008):听 111-128.
- 鈥淧ublic Feelings,鈥 SAQ:听 South Atlantic Quarterly听 106:3 (Summer 2007):听 459-68.听Reprinted in book form in After Sex:听 On Writing Since Queer Theory, eds. Janet Halley and Andrew Parker.听Durham:听 Duke University Press, 2011.听 169-79.
Short Articles and Occasional Pieces听(recent)
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- (with Abby Wilkerson), 鈥淒isability and Depression,鈥 Journal of Bioethical Inquiry13:4 (December 2016), 497-503.
- Foreword in eds. Amy L. Stone and Jaime Cantrell,听Out of the Closet, Into the Archives: Researching Sexual Histories听(Albany: SUNY Press, 2015), xv-xviii.
- 鈥淓phemera,鈥 in eds. Giulia Palladini and Marco Pustianaz, Leksykon Archiwum Afektywnego (Lexicon for Affective Archives)(Gdansk and Warsaw:听 Narodowy Instytut Audiowizualny, 2015), 181-85.听 English translation (London:听 Intellect Books, 2017).
- (with Karin Michalski), 鈥淭he Alphabet of Feeling Bad,鈥 in eds. Kathe von Bose, Ulrike Kloppel, Katrin Koppert, Karin Michalski, and Pat Treusch, I is for Impasse:听 Affektive Queerverbindungen in Theorie_Aktivismus_Kunst听 (Berlin: b_books, 2015), 16-18.
- “Feminism.” 听The Forty on Forty Project.听ESC: English Studies in Canada听41.4 (December 2015), 12.
- With Anjali Arondekar, Christina B. Hanhardt, Regina Kunzel, Tavia Nyong鈥檕, Juana Maria Rodriguez, and Susan Stryker, 鈥淨ueering Archives:听 A Roundtable Discussion.鈥 Radical History Review122 (May 2015), 211-31.
- 听(笔顿贵)听颈苍 Walking Beside:听 Challenging the Role of Emotions in Normalization,听eds. Eva Soderberg and Sara Nyhlen.听 Mid Sweden University, Forum for Gender Studies, Working Papers 6, 2014.听 37-51.
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