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Stephany Rose, Ph. D

Stephany Rose, Ph. D. University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Women’s and Ethnic Studies Program 1475 Austin Bluffs Pkwy Colorado Springs, CO 80907 [email protected] 765-225-7438

Education Ph. D. American Studies (19th and 20th Century American Literature, Dec 2007 Critical Race and Whiteness Studies) Purdue University Dissertation: “The Crisis of White Imagination: Towards the Literary Abolition of Whiteness”

M. A. English (19th and 20th Century American Literature) May 2002 Purdue University Thesis: “In the Master’s House: Deconstructing Black Literary Interpretations of Intra-Racial Prejudices”

B. A. English Literature May 2000 Clark Atlanta University

Teaching Experience University of Colorado at Colorado Springs Aug. 10-Present Assistant Professor, Tenure Track—Women’s and Ethnic Studies

Claflin University Aug. 08-May 10 Assistant Professor, Tenure Track—Dept. of English

Northeastern Illinois University, Chicago, IL Aug. 06-May 08 Adjunct Instructor, Dept. of English

Illinois Institute of Art, Chicago, IL Jun 05- Jan 07 Adjunct Instructor, General Education Dept.

Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN Graduate Instructor, African American Studies Research Center 2004-2005

Courses  Hiphop and the Performance of Identity  Gender and Race Theory  Black Women Writers of the Diaspora  Introduction to Gender and Ethnic Studies  Global Men and Masculinities  World Fiction

Research Research Areas Late 19th and 20th Century American History and Literature ~ African American History and Literature ~ Critical Race Studies ~ Whiteness Studies ~ African Diaspora History and Literature ~ Cultural Studies ~ Gender Studies ~ Hiphop Studies

s. Spaulding, CV 1 Research Interests  Construction of private vs. personal and national vs. global racial identities

 Literature as an historical medium for the production and perpetuation of race

 Performative dimensions in social phenomena

 Use of artistic performance and communication as scholarly inquiry and research

Research Presentations & Lectures

 Paris, France Apr 2011 The Collegium for African American Research “Margin Me: Moving Towards the Margin in Hopes of Utopia”

 Minneapolis, MN Apr 2011 12th Annual White Privilege Conference “Some of My Best Friends Are White: Notes from within the Anti-Privilege Movement”

 Colorado Springs, CO Jan 2011 Educating Children of Color/Reach Higher Summit “Hiphop Pedagogy: Strategies for using Hiphop to Teach Diversity and Inclusivity”

 Trinidad and Tobago Nov 2010 10th Annual International Conference on Caribbean Literature “A Connecticut Yankee in Caliban’s Land”

 Colorado Springs, CO Oct. 2010 Women’s Authored Lives, Women to Women Dialogue Series

 New Orleans, LA Mar 2010 National Council for Black Studies 34th Annual Conference “Trekking Space, Transforming Race: (De)colonizing Virtual Realities in the Final Frontier”

 Louisville, KY Mar 2010 61st Annual Convention of the Conference on College Composition and Communication “Switching Codes: Articulating the Black Market Value of Whiteness at HBCUs”

 San Francisco, CA Oct 2009 40th Anniversary of the College of Ethnic Studies International Conference “Black House, White Market: Critical Whiteness Studies in the Future of Ethnic Studies”

 Atlanta, GA Mar 2009 National Council for Black Studies 33rd Annual Conference “Countering the Counter Discursive in Hip-Hop”

 San Francisco, CA Feb 2009 San Francisco State University Annual BSU African American Heritage Month “My President’s Black”

s. Spaulding, CV 2  Cameroon, Africa Nov 2008 1st International Conference on African and Caribbean Literature “Sojourning in Place:” (Re)placing Place in Caribbean Literature

 San Andres, Colombia May 2008 XXXIII Caribbean Studies Association Conference “White Fathers-Black Daughters: Authoring Black Women in White Male Literature”

 Atlanta, GA Mar 2008 National Council for Black Studies 32nd Annual Conference Roundtable: “Womanist Verve: Framing Our Activism, Pedagogy and Theory”

 Newark, NJ Mar 2006 23rd Annual Conference Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations “The Body I Have Become: An Exploration into Becoming a Racialized Being”

 University of Georgia Apr 2005 65th Annual College Language Association Convention “Danger Zone: Hip Hop Culture as the Global Crossroads of Violence and Protest.”

 Belize City, Belize May 2004 Caribbean Studies Association 28th Conference “Against M(O)thering: Mother-Daughter Relationships in Afro-Caribbean Women’s Literature.”

 Purdue University March 2004 4o Years Anniversary American Studies Symposium “The Block on Lock: An Exploration of Black Male Deviance and Social Heroism”

Research Travel  Puerto Rico October 2004 . Afro-Boriquean Culture and Society  Salvador da Bahia, Brazil May-Jun 2004 . Race in Brazil and Afro-Brazilian Culture and Society  Havana and Santiago de Cuba May-Jun 2003 . Afro-Cuban History and Culture  Montgomery, AL October 2003 . Purdue University Civil Rights Research Tour  New York, NY October 2002 . Purdue University Harlem Renaissance Research Tour  Forte de France, Martinique May-June 2004

Creative Research Performances  Purdue University Dec 2004 . “Donde esta Loiza? An Exploration of Afro-Latin Culture and the Diaspora

 Purdue University Dec 2003 . “Civil Rights and the Black Arts Movement”

 Purdue University Dec 2002 . “Draped Down and Uptown: Remembering the Harlem Renaissance”

s. Spaulding, CV 3 Publications “Daring for a Post-Racial America” Revitalizing the American Dream: Essays (2011) on Barack Obama (peer-reviewed and under contract)

“Countering the Counter Discursive: The Black Market Value of Whiteness April 2011 in Hip Hop” Jay-Z: Essays on Hip-Hop’s Philosopher King, Ed. Julius Bailey McFarland Press

“Miscegenated Nation: Adam Mansbach’s Angry Black White Boy” CLA Journal 2010 (College Language Association) 53.2:(Dec 2010)

“An Open Letter to Caster Semenya” www.Afro-Netizen.com 2009

“Jennifer Hudson’s Tragic Spotlight” www.newsone.com & 2008 www.newblackman.blogspot.com

Editor, The Lion Speaks: An Anthology for Hurricane Katrina (Interstices, Inc) 2006

Poet/Author, Stilettoed Roses Bleed (Interstices, Inc) 2004

Administrative Experience Claflin Literary Arts and Film Society 2009- Colloquium Series Chair

NEA Big Read at Claflin University 2009-2010 Program Grant Administrator

Deeply Rooted Productions Apr. 2007- Development Associate Sept. 2007 Grant Developer

Purdue University Program Coordinator, Black Cultural Center 2000-2005 Performing Arts Ensembles

Service  University of Colorado at Colorado Springs o WEST Departmental Curriculum Review Committee o Advisor to the UCCS Black Student Union  Community o Developing co-coordinator of the Colorado Coalition for Blacks in Higher Education o Colorado Springs Black Advisory Council o Colorado Springs Urban League Volunteer o Matrix Center Advisory Board o WPC Journal Reviewer Honors and Awards University of Colorado Diversity and Excellence Grant Recipient 2010-2011 UNCF/Mellon Faculty Enhancement Fellowship Awarded (Declined) 2010 National Endowment of the Arts Big Reads Grant 2009-2010 Claflin University Faculty Summer Research Fellowship 2009 Doctoral Research Fellowship, Purdue University 2002-2004 Graduate Research Fellowship, Purdue University 2000-2001. W. E. B. Du Bois essay contest, Purdue University 2000 s. Spaulding, CV 4 “Is the Problem of the 21st Century the Problem of the Color-line?” All American Scholars Recipient, Clark Atlanta University 1999 UNCF/Andrew Mellon Undergraduate Research Fellowship 1998

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