Search Results - Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Ann Cvetkovich
Ann Luja Cvetkovich (born 1957) is a Professor and former Director of the Feminist Institute of Social Transformation (formerly the Pauline Jewett Institute of Women's and Gender Studies) at Carleton University in Ottawa. Until 2019, she was the Ellen Clayton Garwood Centennial Professor of English and Professor of Women's and Gender Studies at the University of Texas at Austin, where she had been the founding director of the LGBTQ Studies Program, launched in 2017. She has published three books: ''Mixed Feelings: Feminism, Mass Culture, and Victorian Sensationalism'' (1992); ''An Archive of Feelings: Trauma, Sexuality, and Lesbian Public Cultures'' (2003); and ''Depression: A Public Feeling'' (2012). She has also co-edited ''Articulating the Global and Local: Globalization and Cultural Studies'' (1996) with Douglas Kellner, as well as ''Political Emotions: New Agendas in Communication'' (2010) with Janet Staiger and Ann Reynolds. Furthermore, Cvetkovich has co-edited a special issue of ''Scholar and Feminist Online'', entitled "Public Sentiments" with Ann Pellegrini. She is also a former co-editor of ''GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies'' with Annamarie Jagose.Cvetkovich's scholarship has been widely influential within academic circles. A number of well-known scholars have drawn on her work, including Jack Halberstam, Heather Love, Sara Ahmed, Jonathan Alexander, and Deborah Gould.
In her scholarship, Cvetkovich engages with feminist and queer theory, affect and feeling, theories of the archive, and oral history. She has also argued for the significance of looking at the everyday effects of trauma. Her interdisciplinary work explores a wide range of cultural and artistic forms, including documentary film, memoirs, music and dance performances, literature, and visual art. Provided by Wikipedia
- Showing 1 - 9 results of 9
-
1
Depression a public feeling / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Published 2012Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Duke)
Located: Loading…
Electronic eBook -
2
An archive of feelings : trauma, sexuality, and lesbian public cultures / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Published 2003Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
3
Mixed feelings : feminism, mass culture, and Victorian sensationalism / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Published 1992Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
4
Mixed feelings : feminism, mass culture, and Victorian sensationalism / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Published 1992Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via EBSCO)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
5
An archive of feelings trauma, sexuality, and lesbian public cultures / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-
Published 2003Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Duke)
Located: Loading…
Electronic eBook -
6
Museums, sexuality, and gender activism / by Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-, Malone, Brenda, Mihalache, Irina D., 1982-, Parry, Manon, Sullivan, Nikki, 1962-
Published 2020Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
7
Articulating the global and the local : globalization and cultural studies /
Published 2018Other Authors: “…Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-…”
Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Located: Loading…
eBook -
8
Articulating the global and the local : globalization and cultural studies /
Published 1997Other Authors: “…Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-…”
Call Number: Loading…
Located: Loading…Book Loading… -
9
Political emotions
Published 2010Other Authors: “…Cvetkovich, Ann, 1957-…”
Call Number: Loading…Full Text (via Taylor & Francis)
Located: Loading…
Electronic eBook
Search Tools:
RSS Feed
–
Save Search
Related Subjects
Emotions
English fiction
Feminism and literature
History
History and criticism
International business enterprises
Internationalism
Lesbianism
Nationalism
Political aspects
Politics and culture
Popular culture
Psychic trauma
Psychological aspects
Sensationalism in literature
Sex
Women and literature
Affect (Psychology)
Autobiography
Communication in politics
Creative ability
Depression, Mental
Feminist fiction, English
Museums
Museums and sexual minorities
Museums and women
Queer theory
Social aspects