ANGIE MAXWELL, Ph.D.

Department of 2783 N. Centerwood Rd. University of Arkansas, Old Main 428 Fayetteville, AR 72703 Fayetteville, AR 72701 cell: (479) 799-6115 (479) 575-3356 [email protected]

WORK

The University of Arkansas Director, Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and Society (April 2015-Current) Diane D. Blair Endowed Chair in Southern Studies (August 2010-Current) Associate Professor of Political Science (July 2015-Current) Assistant Professor of Political Science (August 2010-May 2015) Visiting Assistant Professor, Diane D. Blair Center for Southern Politics and Society (August 2008-May 2010)

The University of Texas, Austin Assistant Instructor, American Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2004-2006) Teaching Assistant, American Studies, University of Texas at Austin (2003-2004)

EDUCATION

The University of Texas at Austin Ph.D., American Studies; University of Texas, Austin (May 2008) Dissertation: “A Heritage of Inferiority: Public Criticism and the American South” Exam Fields: American Studies, American Politics, American Literature, The American South

M.A. American Studies (August 2002) Thesis: “The South Beheld: The Influence of James Agee on James Dickey”

The University of Arkansas B.A. International Relations (May 2000) Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa

PUBLICATIONS

Books

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, The Long Southern Strategy: How Chasing White Voters in the South Changed American Politics, Oxford University Press (forthcoming June 2019)

Angie Maxwell, The Indicted South: Public Criticism, Southern Inferiority, and the Politics of Whiteness. University of North Carolina Press, 2014. WINNER of the V. O. Key Award for Best Book in Southern Politics (Southern Political Science Association. WINNER of the C. Hugh Holman Honorable Mention Award for Best Book in Southern Literary Criticism (Society for the Study of Southern Literature).

Edited Books

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, ed. The Legacy of Second-Wave in American Politics. Palgrave, 2018.

Angie Maxwell, Jeannie Whayne, and Todd Shields, eds. The Ongoing Burden of Southern : Politics and Identity in the Twenty-first Century South. Louisiana State University Press, 2012.

Angie Maxwell, ed. A Church, A School: Pulitzer-Prize Winning Editorial from the Atlanta Constitution by Ralph McGill. University of South Carolina Press, 2012.

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, eds. Unlocking V. O. Key, Jr.: Southern Politics for the Twenty-first Century. University of Arkansas Press, 2011.

Articles

Angie Maxwell and Stephanie Schulte, “Racial Resentment Attitudes among White Youth: The Influence of Parents and Media.” Quarterly, Vol. 99, no. 3 (2018).

Angie Maxwell, “ ‘Fiscal Responsibility’ was Always a Red Herring,” HuffPost (14 February 2018) https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/opinion-maxwell-tea-party_us_5a8371d8e4b0cf06751f8941

Angie Maxwell. “How Southern Racism Found a Home in the Tea Party.” Vox (7 July 2016) http://www.vox.com/2016/7/7/12118872/southern-racism-tea-party-trump

Angie Maxwell. “A Tale of Two Tea Parties? Southern Distinctiveness and Tea Party Membership.” PS, Vol. 49, no. 2 (April 2016): 210-214.

Angie Maxwell. “ and the Lost Cause.” Virginia Quarterly Review (online) (March 30, 2016) http://www.vqronline.org/articles/2016/03/donald-trump-and-lost-cause

Angie Maxwell, “Untangling the Gender Gap in Symbolic Racist Attitudes Among White Americans.” Politics, Groups, and Identities, Vol. 3, no. 1 (February 2015): 59-72. Reprinted in in Gender and Political Psychology edited by Zoe M. Oxley. Routledge, 2016.

Angie Maxwell, “‘The Duality of the Southern Thing’: A Snapshot of ‘Southern’ Politics in the Twenty-first Century” Southern Cultures (Winter 2014): 85-109.

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Fate of Obamacare: Symbolic Racism, Ethnocentrism and Healthcare Reform” Race and Social Problems, Vol. 6 (2014): 293-304.

Jan L. Wicks, Shauna Morimoto, Angie Maxwell, Stephanie Schulte, and Robert H. Wicks, “Youth Political Consumerism and the 2012 Presidential Election: What Influences Youth Boycotting and Buycotting?” American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 58, no. 5 (May 2014): 715-732.

Robert H. Wicks, Jan L. Wicks, Shauna Morimoto, Angie Maxwell, and Stephanie Schulte, “Correlates of Political and Civic Engagement Among Youth During the 2012 Presidential Campaign” in American Behavioral Scientist, Vol. 58, no. 5 (May 2014): 622-644.

Angie Maxwell and Wayne Parent, “A ‘Subterranean Agenda’? Racism and Tea Party Membership” Race and Social Problems, Vol. 5, no. 3 (September 2013): 226-237.

Angie Maxwell, Pearl Ford Dowe, and Todd Shields, “The Next Link in the Chain Reaction: Symbolic Racism and Obama’s Religious Affiliation” Social Science Quarterly, Vol 94, no. 2 (June 2013): 321-343

Angie Maxwell and Wayne Parent, “The Obama Trigger: Presidential Approval and Tea Party Membership” Social Science Quarterly Vol. 93, no. 5 (December 2012) :1384-1401.

Pearl K. Ford, Angie Maxwell, and Todd Shields, “What’s the Matter with Arkansas? Symbolic Racism and Voter Choice” Presidential Studies Quarterly Vol. 40, no. 20 (Spring 2010): 286-302.

Pearl K. Ford, Angie Maxwell, and Tekla A. Johnson, “ ‘Yes We Can’ or ‘Yes We Did’: Prospective and Retrospective Change in the Obama Presidency” Journal of Black Studies Vol. 40, no. 3 (January 2010): 462-483.

Angie Maxwell, “The South Beheld: The Influence of James Agee on James Dickey.” The Southern Quarterly 42:2 (Winter 2004): 135-151.

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Chapters

Angie Maxwell. “Untangling the Gender Gap in Symbolic Racist Attitudes Among White Americans” in Gender and Political Psychology edited by Zoe M. Oxley. Routledge (2016) (reprint of article).

Angie Maxwell, “Feeling Burdened: James Agee, W. J. Cash, and the Southern Confession.” Agee Agonistes: Essays on the Life, Legend and Works of James Agee. Eds. Michel A. Lofaro and Hugh Davis. Knoxville: University of Tennessee Press, 2007. 187-198.

Edited Journal Issues

Angie Maxwell, Guest Editor, American Review of Politics, Vol. 32 (Summer 2011). Also authored the introduction to the special issues, “The Impact of C. Vann Woodward’s The Burden of Southern History.”

Angie Maxwell, Associate Guest Editor, The Southern Historian, University of Alabama Press, Vol. 29 (Spring 2008).

Newspaper and Reference Publications

Angie Maxwell, “Symbolic Racism.” The SAGE Encyclopedia of Political Behavior. Ed. Fathali M. Moghaddam. New York: Sage Publications, 2017.

Angie Maxwell, “The Long Shadow of Scopes,” University of North Carolina Press Blog. (April 2014) http://uncpressblog.com/2014/04/15/angie-maxwell-the-long-shadow-of-scopes/

Angie Maxwell, “Main Currents: Graduate Alumni Feature.” Department of American Studies Journal (2011).

Angie Maxwell, “Garland Gray.” Encyclopedia of Jim Crow. Eds. Nikki Brown and Barry Stentiford. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “Gray Commission.” Encyclopedia of Jim Crow. Eds. Nikki Brown and Barry Stentiford. Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “David Duke.” Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Ed. Roger Chapman. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “Hurricane Katrina.” Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Ed. Roger Chapman. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “Silent Majority.” Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Ed. Roger Chapman. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “Trent Lott.” Encyclopedia of the Culture Wars. Ed. Roger Chapman. New York: M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 2008.

Angie Maxwell, “The Muslim and the Senator.” The Northwest Arkansas Times. 2 May 1999. [Finalist, Johns Hopkins University, Policy Institute’s National Essay Contest].

Book Reviews

Angie Maxwell, review of Southern Nation: Congress and after Reconstruction by David A. Bateman, Ira Katznelson, and John S. Lipinski,” Journal of Southern History (forthcoming 2019).

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Angie Maxwell, review of The Roots of Modern Conservatism: Dewey, Taft, and the Battle for the Soul of the Republican Party by Michael Bowen, Journal of Southern History, Vol. 79, no. 1. (February 2013).

Angie Maxwell, review of The Oxford Handbook of Southern Politics, edited by Charles Bullock and Mark Rozell, Journal of Southern History, Vol. 79, no. 3. (August 2013).

Angie Maxwell, review of Obama, Clinton, Palin: Making History in Election 2008, edited by Liette Gidlow, Journal of American History, Vol. 99, no. 4. (March 2013).

Angie Maxwell, review of Crusades of Freedom: Memphis and the Political Transformation of the American South by G. Wayne Dowdy. Arkansas Review: A Journal of Delta Studies, Vol. 41, no. 3. (December 2010).

Angie Maxwell, “Cataloging Southern Culture at Home and Abroad,” review of Transatlantic Exchanges: The American South in Europe – Europe in the American South, edited by Richard Gray and Waldemar Zacharasiewicz, Austrian Academy of Science Press, 2007; and The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, edited by M. Thomas Inge and Charles Reagan Wilson, University of North Carolina Press, 2008. Southern Literary Journal (Spring 2010).

Angie Maxwell, review of Mencken, The American Iconoclast: The Life and Times of the Bad Boy of Baltimore by Marion Elizabeth Rodgers. The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 104:1 (Winter 2006): 179-180.

Reports

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields. “The Impact of Modern Sexism on the 2016 Election” Blair Center Poll Report (June 2017) https://blaircenter.uark.edu/the-impact-of-modern-sexism/

Angie Maxwell, “Southern Political Attitudes: vs. Identity” Blair Center-Clinton School Poll Report (September 2013) http://blaircenterclintonschoolpoll.uark.edu/7532.php

Angie Maxwell, Pearl Dowe, Rafael Jimeno, and Todd Shields, “Is There a War on Women?: Attitudes about Women in the Workplace and Politics” (February 2013) http://blaircenterclintonschoolpoll.uark.edu/6759.php

Angie Maxwell, “Tea Party distinguished by racial views and fear of the future” Blair-Rockefeller Poll Report (June 2011) http://blaircenterclintonschoolpoll.uark.edu/5295.php

Angie Maxwell, “Religion, not Racism, Maintains Southern Distinctiveness; Democrats Could Make Inroads in the South” Blair-Rockefeller Poll Report (August 2011) http://blaircenterclintonschoolpoll.uark.edu/5370.php

CURRENT RESEARCH PROJECTS

Accepted or Under Contract

Andy Crank and Angie Maxwell, eds. The Works of James Agee: Short Fiction. (under contract with University of Tennessee Press) [This will be completed in Fall 2019].

In Progress

Angie Maxwell, “Southern White Women and the Myth of the Gender Gap.” [To be submitted in Summer 2019].

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Reconsidering Retrospective and Prospective Voting: The Influence of Modern Sexism and Racial Resentment” [To be submitted Summer 2019].

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SURVEY DATA SETS

2016 Blair Center Poll (Co-Investigator). Conducted by Knowledge Networks in November 2016 Co-Team Members: Angie Maxwell, Xavier Medina Vidal, Todd Shields, and Pearl Ford Dowe.

2012 Blair-Clinton School Poll: Political Survey of Southern and Non-Southern Residents (Co-Investigator) Conducted by Knowledge Networks, November 2012. Co-Team Members: Angie Maxwell, Rafael Jimeno, Todd Shields, and Pearl Ford Dowe.

2010 Blair-Rockefeller Poll: Political Survey of Southern and Non-Southern Residents (Co-Investigator) Conducted by Knowledge Networks, November 2010. Co-Team Members: Angie Maxwell, Rafael Jimeno, Todd Shields, and Pearl Ford Dowe.

GRANTS AND RESEARCH FUNDING

University of Arkansas Honors College Development Grant: $12,000. This is a one-time grant to support the development of an interdisciplinary team-taught course on Darwin. The project was directed by William McComas, and I was one of 8 participating faculty members

SEC Travel Grant: $2500. This funded travel for two faculty members, Wayne Parent and Kirby Goidel (both of Louisiana State University) for collaboration with faculty in the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics at the University of Arkansas.

SEC Travel Grant: $2000. This funded my travel and collaboration with Marjorie Spruill at the University of South Carolina.

SEC Travel Grant: $2000. This funded travel for Ted Ownby (Director, Center for the Study of the American South, University of Mississippi) for collaboration with faculty in the Diane D. Blair Center of Southern Politics and the history department at the University of Arkansas.

Blair-Rockefeller Partnership: $120,000. This is a 3-year partnership with the Winthrop Rockefeller Institute to be used primarily to fund a national poll. The survey was fielded in 2012 and has an oversample of the southerners, as well as African Americans and Latinos in the South.

2012 Community Research Grant (with matching funds from the Office of the Vice Provost for Research and Economic Development) $25,000. This money was used to conduct a national survey of dyads to examine media and political socialization. Research team includes: Rob Wicks, Ron Warren, Stephanie Schulte, Angie Maxwell, and Shauna Morimoto.

Blair-Clinton Partnership: $10,000. This is a partnership with the Clinton School of Public Service to fund the 2012 Blair Center-Clinton School national poll (BCCS). Research team includes: Todd Shields, Angie Maxwell, Pearl Ford, and Rafael Jimeno.

FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDS

Northwest Arkansas Democratic Black Caucus Lifetime Achievement Award (2018) SEC Academic Leadership Development Fellow (2018-2019) University of Arkansas Outstanding Young Alumni (2015) Robert C. and Sandra Connor Endowed Faculty Fellowship (2011) Harry S. Truman Scholar Homer Lindsey Bruce Dissertation Fellowship 2006-2007 (used for 2007-2008 academic year) P.E.O. Women in Education National Fellowship 2004-2005 Bruton Prestigious Fellowship, University of Texas 2004-2005; 2001-2002; 2000-2001 Southern Political Science Association Travel Award 2008

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Professional Development Award, University of Texas at Austin 2007; 2006; 2004; 2003 Robert Crunden Memorial Research Fellowship, University of Texas 2001; 2002 J. William Fulbright Award for Distinction in the Liberal Arts 1999 King Fahd Middle East Studies Fellowship 1996-2000

COURSES TAUGHT

The South and the Law: Race, Gender, and Citizenship Politics in Literature Southern Politics American National Government The Southern Strategy: The Politics of Race, Gender, Religion and Regionalism Reconstructing the Modern South: Race, Place, and Culture An Insider’s View of Politics, with former U. S. Senator David Pryor Many American Souths Honors Colloquium Darwin Honors Colloquium Introduction to Southern Studies

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS/ROUNDTABLES

Todd Shields and Angie Maxwell, “It’s (Not) the Economy Stupid: Exploring Subjective Economic Evaluations,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (April 2019).

Angie Maxwell, “Southern White Women and the Myth of the Gender Gap,” Southern American Studies Association, Atlanta (March 2019).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Impact of Modern Sexism on the 2016 Presidential Election,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (April 2018).

Angie Maxwell, “What Modern Sexism Tells us about the 2016 Elections,” IWY National Women’s Conference 40th Anniversary Retrospective (November 2017).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Myth of the Gender Gap,” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (April 2017).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Gender and the 2016 Election,” Delta Regional Caucus Convention, Little Rock (October 2017).

Angie Maxwell, “The Impact of Modern Sexism on the 2016 Election,” National Women’s Convention, 40th Anniversary Symposium, Houston, TX (November 2017).

Angie Maxwell, “The Not-So-New Southern Sexism.” Southern American Studies Association, College of William and Mary (March 2017).

Angie Maxwell. “Modern Sexism and Southern White Distinctiveness,” Citadel Symposium of Southern Politics, Charleston, SC (March 2016).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Not-So-New Southern Sexism.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (April 2016).

Angie Maxwell, Roundtable organizer and chair, “American Studies and the 2016 Election.” American Studies Association, Denver (November 2016).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Further Explorations of Us vs. Them: Ethnocentrism and Linked Fate.” Southern

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Political Science Association, New Orleans. (January 2015).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Ethnocentrism and Southern Distinctiveness.” Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago (April 2015).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Further Explorations of Us vs. Them: Ethnocentrism and Linked Fate.” American Political Science Association, Washington, D. C. (August 2014).

Angie Maxwell, “The Indicted South,” Little Rock Literary Festival, Clinton School of Public Service, Little Rock, AR (April 2014).

Angie Maxwell, Kirby Goidel, and Todd Shields, “White Consciousness: The Influence of Linked Fate, Racial Resentment, and Regionalism,” Citadel Symposium on Southern Politics, Charleston, SC (February 2014).

Angie Maxwell , Kirby Goidel, and Todd Shields, “White Perception of Linked Fate,” Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, LA (January 2014).

Angie Maxwell, ““The Role of American Studies in Interpreting the 2012 Elections,” American Studies Association, Washington, D. C. (November 2013) Roundtable organizer and participant.

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Fate of Obamacare: Symbolic Racism, Ethnocentrism and Healthcare Reform,” American Political Science Association, Chicago (August 2013).

Angie Maxwell, Pearl Dowe, Rafael Jimeno, and Todd Shields, “Is there a War on Women? Attitudes about Women in the Workplace and Politics,” Clinton School of Public Service, Little Rock, Arkansas (February 2013).

Angie Maxwell, “Early Results from the Blair Center-Clinton School Poll,” Southern Political Science Association, Orlando, Florida (January 2013). Roundtable organizer and participant.

Angie Maxwell, “The South and the 2012 Election,” Southern Historical Association, Mobile, Alabama (November 2012) Roundtable participant.

Angie Maxwell and Wayne Parent, ““The Obama Trigger: Racism and Tea Party Membership.” American Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (August 2012).

Angie Maxwell, “The Relevance of V. O. Key for the 21st Century.” Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 2012). Roundtable organizer and participant.

Angie Maxwell, “The Evolution of Dayton: Marketing Creationism.” Southern Historical Association, Baltimore, Maryland (October 2011).

Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “The Next Link in the Chain Reaction: Symbolic Racism and Obama’s Religious Affiliation.” Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 2011).

Angie Maxwell, “‘A Gospel of Dirt:’ The Demonization of Darwin and the Rise of William Jennings Bryan College.” Darwin's Reach: A Celebration of Darwin's Legacy Across Academic Disciplines, Hofstra University, New York (March 2009).

Angie Maxwell, “The Doctrine of Interposition,” Southern Political Science Association, New Orleans, Louisiana (January 2009).

Angie Maxwell, ““A Northern Conspiracy? The Identity Politics of New Criticism.” American Studies Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico (October 2008).

Angie Maxwell, “The Psychological Impact of the Doctrine of Interposition: How James J. Kilpatrick Radicalized Southern Moderates.” Mid-America Conference on History, Springfield, Missouri (September 2008).

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Angie Maxwell, “The Identity Politics of New Criticism,” Society for the Study of Southern Literature, College of William and Mary (April 2008).

Angie Maxwell, “Tennessee vs. Civilization: The Influence of Transnational and National Criticism on the American South during the 1925 Scopes Evolution Trial.” International American Studies Association, University of Lisbon, Portugal (September 2007).

Angie Maxwell, “Reactionary Fundamentalism in the Aftermath of Scopes: The Founding of William Jennings Bryan College.” American Studies Association, Oakland, California (October 2006).

Angie Maxwell, “James Agee, W. J. Cash, and the Southern Confession.” James Agee Celebration, Knoxville, Tennessee (April 2005).

Angie Maxwell, ““Feeling Burdened: The Self-Destruction of W. J. Cash and James Agee.” American Studies Association, Atlanta, Georgia (November 2004).

Angie Maxwell, “Reassessing James Dickey.” South Atlantic Modern Language Association, Atlanta, Georgia (Fall 2003).

Angie Maxwell, “Complete Participation: James Agee, James Dickey, and the Memory of the Poor White South.” American Studies Association, Houston, Texas (November 2002).

Angie Maxwell, ““Ford on Eastern Europe: Has Print Media Changed the Definition of the Political Mistake?” Texas American Studies Association, Huntsville Texas (April 2002).

SERVICE

University/College Board member, University of Arkansas Press (2015-current) Board member, Clinton House Museum (2017-current) Arkansas Alumni Association Seniors of Significance Selection Committee (2015-current) UA Race Talks Commission (2014-2015) Fulbright College Non-Tenure Track Commission (2015-2016) Fulbright College Research Task Force (2014-2015; 2015-2016) University Academic Integrity and Code of Student Conduct Committee (2014-current) University Senior Honors Citation Selection Committee (Spring 2011, Spring 2014) University Honors College Scholarship Selection Committee (Spring 2014) University of Arkansas Associate Student Government Alumni Society Executive Board, Vice-Chair, Membership (2014-2016) University Honors College Research Grants Selection Committee, application reviewer (2011-2012) Panhellenic Scholarships Selection Committee, member (2012) University Honors College Study Abroad Fellowships Selection Committee, application reviewer (2011) Vincent Harding Panel on Non-Violence, faculty participant (May 2011) Panhellenic Scholarships Selection Committee, member (2011) Living Libraries volunteer (2009)

Department/Center Co-founder, Blair Legacy Conference Series Co-organizer, “18 Million Cracks: The Legacy of 2nd-Wave Feminism on American Politics, 5th Blair Legacy Series Conference Co-organizer, “Unlocking V. O. Key,” 2nd Blair Legacy Series Conference Co-organizer, “C. Vann Woodward for a New Century,” 3rd Blair Legacy Series Conference Departmental Academic Programs Committee (2015-current)

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Departmental Assessment Committee (2017-current) Departmental honors advisor (2013-2014) Departmental Personnel Committee, member (2013-2014) Departmental Admissions and Awards Committee, member (2012-2013), chair (2013-2015) Departmental Assessment Committee, member (2012-2013) American Field Committee, chair (2011-2012) Departmental Awards Committee, member (Spring 2011)

Discipline National co-chair of the Politics and Policy Caucus of the American Studies Association (current) Editorial Board Member, Social Science Quarterly (current) Editorial Board Member, Political Research Quarterly (current) Institute for Women’s Policy Research, Advisory Committee, Southern States Report (2015-2016) Chair, V. O. Key Award selection committee, Southern Political Science Association (2017-2018) Diane D. Blair Award selection committee, Southern Political Science Association (2013) Manuscript Reviewer for Oxford University Press, Social Science Quarterly, Qualitative , PS, Sociological Perspectives, American Journalism, Political Behavior, American Political Science Review, and American Politics Research

Invited Talks Angie Maxwell, “The Long Southern Strategy,” Center for the Study of Southern Culture, University of Mississippi, April 2019. Angie Maxwell and Todd Shields, “Gender and the 2016 Election,” Delta Regional Caucus Convention.” Clinton School of Public Service, October 2017. Angie Maxwell, “The Not-So-New Southern Sexism.” Georgetown University, February 2017. Angie Maxwell, “The Inevitability of Donald Trump.” Auburn University. October 2016. Angie Maxwell, “The Indicted South and the Long Southern Strategy.” Emory University, October 2016. Angie Maxwell, “The Indicted South: Public Criticism Southern Inferiority and the Politics of Whiteness.” Northwest Arkansas Community College, March 2016. Angie Maxwell, “The Indicted South: Public Criticism Southern Inferiority and the Politics of Whiteness.” Arkansas State University, September 2016. Angie Maxwell, “American Studies and Social Science Research.” 75th Anniversary American Studies Symposium, University of Texas, Austin, November 2016. Keynote speaker, Walton Arts and Ideas Series, September 16, 2015. Keynote co-speaker with Todd Shields, Southern Legislative Conference, July 29, 2014. Keynote speaker, Washington County Democratic Women, July 22, 2014. Keynote speaker, Citizens First State Caucus Meeting, June 21, 2014. Keynote speaker, Washington County Democratic Women, March 26, 2013. Keynote speaker, Benton County Democrats, July 22, 2013. Panelist, Women in Politics breakout session of the Democratas Unidos state caucus meeting. Co-speaker, Crystal Bridges of American Art, Art Talks: Rosie the Riveter.

Selected MEDIA COVERAGE

“PBS Releases New Film on Reconstruction,” Zinn Education Project (April 8, 2019) https://www.zinnedproject.org/news/pbs-releases-new-film-on-reconstruction/

Amy Sherman, “Candace Owens’ False Statement that the Southern Strategy is a Myth.” PunditFact (April 10, 2019). https://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2019/apr/10/candace-owens/candace-owens-pants-fire- statement-southern-strate/

Rebecca Onion, “Bad News: We’re Sexist: New Data Show how Sexism Played a Role in Donald Trump’s Election.” Slate (June 7, 2017) http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/doublex/2017/06/new_research_on_role_of_sexism_in_2016_elect ion.html

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MSNBC’s “The Reid Report,” June 27, 2014 (Interviewed about Mississippi U.S. Senate Race) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hJDyAG6aJ8Q

MSNBC’s “The Cycle,” May 6, 2014 (Interviewed and book, The Indicted South, featured) http://www.msnbc.com/the-cycle/watch/roots-of-the-souths-inferiority-complex-248457283714

Browder, Glen. “White Americans and White Consciousness,” Huffington Post Politics. (April 7, 2014). http://www.huffingtonpost.com/glen-browder/white-americans-and-white_b_5051542.html

Johnson, Jenna. “As ‘SEC Primary’ Takes Shape, Will Presidential Contenders Show Up?” Washington Post (May 23, 2015) https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/as-sec-primary-takes-shape-will-presidential-contenders- show-up/2015/05/23/47f9c318-0137-11e5-805c-c3f407e5a9e9_story.html

Kimball, Spencer. “Ben Carson Edges out Trump as Republican Frontrunner” DW (Germany) (October 28, 2015) http://www.dw.com/en/ben-carson-edges-out-trump-as-republican-frontrunner/a-18809683

Kauffman, Johnny. “Jeb Bush to Attend Georgia-South Carolina Game This Weekend” Atlanta NPR (September 18, 2015) http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/jun/29/juan-williams/juan-williams-whites- think-blacks-are-less-intelli/

Greenberg, Jon. “Juan Williams: Whites think Blacks are Less Intelligent, Trustworthy, Patriotic” PunditFact (June 29, 2015). http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/statements/2015/jun/29/juan-williams/juan-williams-whites- think-blacks-are-less-intelli/

Blad, Evie, “New Poll with Southern bent focus of partnership,” Arkansas Online (19 October 2012) http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2012/oct/19/new-poll-southern-bent-focus-partnership-20121019/

City Wire Staff, “Standing Room Only for ‘Rosie the Riveter’ at Crystal Bridges” (March 16, 2013) http://www.thecitywire.com/node/26910#.U3JjEvldV8F

Daniels, Alex, “White Southern Democrats fading in D. C.” Arkansas Democrat Gazette (21 October 2012) http://www.arkansasonline.com/news/2012/oct/21/white-southern-democrats-fading-dc-20121021/

Dolan, Eric. “Study uncovers anti-black attitudes among tea party supporters — but not members” The Raw Story (June 19, 2013) http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2013/06/19/study-uncovers-anti-black-attitudes-among-tea-party- supporters-but-not-members/

Johnson, Patrik. “Planned Parenthood Showdown could Reveal True Nature of Tea Party.” Christian Science Monitor (24 March 2011).

Jaquish, Barbara. “A Complex Poll for a Changing Nation.” Research Frontiers. University of Arkansas (Fall 2011).

Knight, Bill. “Tea Party More Extreme than Conservatives, GOP, America.” Galesburg Planet (3 October 2011).

Matthews, Gerard. “The Political Fringe Finds a Voice in Arkansas.” Arkansas Times (16 February 2011).

“Voices from the New South: An Interview with the University of Arkansas’ Blair Center Team,” GFK Custom Research North America (Spring 2012). http://knowledgenetworks.com/accuracy/spring2012/blair-center- spring2012.html

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