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ANGIE MAXWELL, Ph.D ANGIE MAXWELL, Ph.D. Department of Political Science 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 Feminism in American Politics. Palgrave, 2018. Angie Maxwell, Jeannie Whayne, and Todd Shields, eds. The Ongoing Burden of Southern History: 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.” Social Science 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. “Donald Trump 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. Maxwell—2 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 White Supremacy after Reconstruction by David A. Bateman, Ira Katznelson, and John S. Lipinski,” Journal of Southern History (forthcoming 2019). Maxwell—3 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: Geography vs. Identity” Blair Center-Clinton School Poll Report (September
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