Stabile CV (2013)

Stabile CV (2013)

Carol Stabile Center for the Study of Women in Society Eugene, OR 97403 Phone: 541.346.5524 E-Mail: [email protected] Education Ph.D. English, Brown University M.A. English, Brown University B.A. Mount Holyoke College Academic Positions • Professor, Department of English; School of Journalism and 2008-present Communication; Department of Women’s and Gender Studies, University of Oregon • Professor, Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, 2007-2008 University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin • Associate Professor Department of Journalism and Mass 2005-2007 Communication, University of Milwaukee-Wisconsin • Associate Professor, Department of Communication, University 1997-2005 of Pittsburgh • Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, University of 1994-1997 Pittsburgh Administrative Positions • Director, Center for the Study of Women in Society, University of 2008-present Oregon • Director, Women’s Studies Program, University of Pittsburgh 2001-2004 Fellowships, Grants, and Awards • College of Arts and Sciences Program Grant for Life in the Cloud 2012 Speaker Series (with Lisa Freinkel and Colin Koopman) -- $2000 • College of Arts and Sciences Program Grant for New Media nad 2011 Culture Speaker Series, University of Oregon (with Allison Carruth and Alisa Freedman) -- $2,000 • Innovations in Graduate Education Award for New Media and 2011 Culture Certificate Program (with Doug Blandy) – $10,500 • College of Arts and Sciences Program Grant for Console-ing 2010 Passions Conference (with Priscilla Ovalle, Cinema Studies) -- $1,000 • Morris Fromkin Lectureship, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee - 2008 - $5,000 • American Heritage Center Travel Grant, University of Wyoming -- 2007 $500 • Arts and Humanities Faculty Travel Grant, UWM -- $700 00 2007 Page 2 • Arts and Humanities Faculty Travel Grant, UWM -- $500 00 2006 • Walter Jay and Clara Charlotte Damm Fund of the Journal 2006 Communication Foundation, Grant for Console-ing Passions Conference (with Elana Levine) -- $5,000 • Women’s Studies Faculty Research Funding, University of 2005 Pittsburgh, $1,500 00 • Faculty of Arts and Sciences Sabbatical Leave 2004-05 • Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History Scholarly 2004 Fellowship -- $2,500 Publications/Presentations Books: • White Victims, Black Villains: Gender, Race, and Crime News in US 2006 Culture, London and New York: Routledge • Prime Time Animation: Television Animation and American Culture, Co- 2005 editor with Mark Harrison, London: Routledge • Turning the Century: Essays in Media and Cultural Studies, Editor, New 2000 York: Westview Press • Feminism and the Technological Fix, Manchester and New York: 1994 Manchester University Press and St. Martin's Press Edited Journals: • “States of Insecurity and the Gendered Politics of Fear,” Special 2005 Issue of the National Women’s Studies Association Journal Co- edited with Carrie Rentschler (Fall, Vol 17:3) Articles in Refereed Journals: • “I Will Own You: Accountability in Massively Multiplayer Online Games,” Television and New Media (forthcoming 2013) • “’The Typhoid Marys of the Left’: Gender, Race, and the Broadcast Blacklist,” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 2011 8(3), Fall: 266-285 • “Unveiling Imperialism: Media, Gender, and the War on 2005 Afghanistan,” with Deepa Kumar, Media, Culture, and Society, 27(5), September: 765-782 • “’The Most Disgusting Objects of Both Sexes’: Gender and Race 2005 in the Episodic Crime News of the 1830s,” Journalism: Theory, Practice, and Criticism, 6 4, November • “Getting What She Deserved: The News Media, Martha Stewart, 2004 and Masculine Domination,” Feminist Media Studies 4(3), November • “Using Women as Middle Men: The Real Promise of ICTs” 2004 Page 3 (2004) with Jonathan Sterne, Feminist Media Studies 3(3) • "Between Two Evils, I Refuse to Choose the Lesser,” with Junya 2003 Morooka, Cultural Studies 17 (3/4): 326-48 • "Nike, Social Responsibility, and the Hidden Abode of 2000 Production," Critical Studies in Mass Communication 17 2, June: 186-204 • "Resistance, Recuperation, and Reflexivity: The Limits of a 1995 Paradigm," Critical Studies in Mass Communication 12(4), December: 403-422 • "Feminism Without Guarantees: The Misalliances and Missed 1994 Alliances of Postmodernist Social Theory," Rethinking Marxism 7(1) Spring: 48-61 • "A Garden Inclosed is My Sister: Ecofeminism and Eco- 1994 valences,” Cultural Studies 8(1) January: 56-73 • "Shooting the Mother: Fetal Photography and the Politics of 1993 Disappearance,” Camera Obscura 28, Winter: 179-205 Invited Articles and Book Chapters: • “Preface: Modern Girls in a Global World,” Modern Girls on the 2013 Go, Ed. Alisa Freedman, Laura Miller, and Christine R. Yano, Modern Girls on the Go: Gender, Mobility, and Labor in Japan, Stanford: Stanford University Press • “Who’s Sitting in the President’s Box? Development and the 2011 Neoliberal University,” International Journal of Communication 5 (ijoc.org/ojs/index.php/ijoc/article/download/1312/657) • “’We Can Remember It For You Wholesale’: Lessons of the 2011 Broadcast Blacklist,” Moment of Danger: Critical Communication History, Ed. Janice Peck and Inger Stole, Marquette University Press • “Women Writers and the Television Blacklist,” Communication 2011 Currents, October (http://www.natcom.org/CommCurrentsArticle.aspx?id=1705 ) • “The Nightmare Voice of Feminism,” The Renewal of Cultural 2011 Studies, Ed. Paul Smith, Temple University Press • “’You are Fags ’ jk,” In Media Res, March (http://mediacommons 2011 futureofthebook org/imr/) • “George the Queer Danced the Hula,” Anthologized in Intimacy 2010 and Italian Migration: Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World Ed Donna Gabaccia, New York: Fordham University Press, 49-67 • “Sweetheart, This Ain’t Gender Studies’: Sexism and 2009 Superheroes,” Communication and Critical/Cultural Studies 6(1): 86-92 Page 4 • “Purging Dissent: Women, Television, and the Blacklist,” Media 2007 Report to Women, 35(4), Fall, 6-13 (http://www mediareporttowomen com/current htm) • “No Shelter From the Storm: Race and Gender in Coverage of 2007 Hurricane Katrina,” South Atlantic Quarterly, Fall • "Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marxism: Notes from the 2006 Abyss," Reprinted in Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in History and Archaeology 1(2): 21-33 • "Nike, Social Responsibility, and the Hidden Abode of 2005 Production," Anthologized in Gender, Race, and Class in Media: A Text-Reader Ed Gail Dines and Jean M Humez Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications • "Conspiracy or Consensus? Reconsiderations on Policing the 2001 Crisis," Journal of Communication Inquiry 25:3: 258-278 • "Resistance, Recuperation, and Reflexivity: The Limits of a 2000 Paradigm," Anthologized in Pierre Bourdieu: Fieldwork in Art, Literature, and Culture Ed Nicholas Brown and Imre Szeman New York: Rowman and Littlefield • "Response," Roundtable discussion on Anticapitalism and 2001 Organizing Socialist Review 28/3-4 • "The Traffic in Fetuses," Fetal Positions/Feminist Practices Ed 1999 Meredith Michaels and Lynn Morgan Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press • "Feminism and the Technological Fix," Anthologized in 1998 Feminisms Ed Sandra Kemp and Judith Squires London: Oxford Readers Series, Oxford University Press • "Shooting the Mother: Fetal Photography and the Politics of 1998 Disappearance,” Anthologized in The Visible Woman Ed Lisa Cartwright and Paula Treichler New York: New York University Press • "Die Cyborg-Politik der Kompromisse," Texte Zur Kunst 6(21) 1996 March: 61-67 • "Feminism and the Ends of Postmodernism," Materialist Feminism: 1997 A Reader Ed Rosemary Hennessy and Chrys Ingraham New York: Routledge, 395-408 • "From the Cold War to the Hot Zone," Cultural Logic 1997 http://www eserver org/clogic, fall • "Pedagogues, Pedagogy, and Political Struggle," Class Issues: 1997 Pedagogy and the Public Sphere Ed Amitava Kumar New York: New York University Press, 208-220 • "Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marxism: Notes from the 1997 Abyss," Anthologized in In Defense of History, Ed. John Foster and Ellen Meiksins Wood, New York: Monthly Review Press, Page 5 135-148 • "Tauschungsman ver Fœtus,” Privileg Blick: Kritik der Visuellen 1997 Kultur Ed Christian Kravagna Berlin: Edition ID-Archiv, 125- 153 • "Postmodernism, Feminism, and Marxism: Notes from the 1995 Abyss,” Monthly Review 47 3 July/August: 89-107 • "Another Brick in the Wall: (Re)Contextualizing the Crisis,” 1994 Higher Education Under Fire: Politics, Economics, and the Crisis in the Humanities Ed Michael Bérubé and Cary Nelson New York: Routledge, 108-125 • "Feminism Without Guarantees: The Misalliances and Missed 1994 Alliances of Postmodernist Social Theory," Anthologized in Marxism in the Postmodern Age: Confronting the New World Order, Ed Antonio Callari, Stephen Cullenberg, and Carole Biewener, New York: Guilford Publications, 283-291 Book Reviews: • “’First He’ll Kill Her Then I’ll Save Her’: Vampires, Feminism, 2011 and the Twilight Franchise,” Review of Melissa A. Click, Jennifer Stevens Aubrey, and Elizabeth Behm-Morawitz’s Bitten by Twilight: Youth Culture, Media, & the Vampire Franchise, Journal of Communication, Spring • “Criminal Visions,” Review of Will Straw’s Cyanide and Sin: 2008 Visualizing Crime in 50s America, Cultural Studies, Winter • “Listeners of the World Unite!” Review of Kathy M Newman’s 2005 Radio Active: Advertising and Consumer Activism, 1935-1947, Cultural Studies, 20(1), January: 107-111 • Review of Pierre Bourdieu’s Firing Back: Against the Tyranny of the 2006 Market 2, Science and Society, 70(1),

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