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Jonathan Flatley

Associate Professor

Office: 9308, 5057 Woodward
Hours: By Appointment
Phone: (313) 577-7716
E-mail: jonathanflatley@wayne.edu

Area of Specialization
Research and teaching interests include: modernism; cultural studies; Russian and Soviet literature and culture; 20 th century art, literature, culture and thought; gender studies; queer theory; visual culture; globalization and post-national American studies; African –American literature and culture.

Education

Ph.D. Duke University. Graduate Program In Literature. 1996
B.A. Amherst College, Summa Cum Laude. 1989

Publications :

Books

Affective Mapping: Melancholia and the Politics of Modernism
Forthcoming, Harvard University Press

Like: Andy Warhol and Affectivity
Currently in progress

Edited Volumes

Warhol in Moscow: Essays on Art and Mass Culture
Editor. A bilingual (Russian – English) collection of essays from a conference that accompanied the first Warhol exhibit in Moscow. Spring 2004, Logos Press, Moscow

Pop Out: Queer Warhol
Co- Editor. Duke University Press, 1996

Articles (U.S.)

“Reading Into Henry James,” Criticism , Spring 2004

“Allegories of Boredom,” in Ann Goldstein ed. A Minimal Future. Art as Object 1958-1968 , exhibition catalogue. Los Angeles: Museum of Contemporary Art, Spring 2004

“‘All That Is Solid Melts Into Air': Notes on the Logic of the Global Spectacle,” In Afterimage , September/October 2002

“Liking Things,” in John Smith ed. Possession Obsession:
Andy Warhol and Collecting , exhibition catalogue. Pittsburgh: Andy Warhol Museum, 2002

“Moscow and Melancholia,” Social Text Spring 2001

“Art Machine” in Sol LeWitt: Incomplete Open Cubes , edited by Nicholas Baume, Wadsworth Athaneum. MIT Press, January 2001

“The Photographic Conditions of Pop” in CAA.Reviews.org, Spring 2000.

"Warhol Gives Good Face: Publicity and the Politics of Prosopopoeia" Pop Out: Queer Warhol. Duke University Press, 1996
(Translated into Polish in Artium Quaestiones XIV , Fall 2003.)

"Introduction" Co-author. Pop Out: Queer Warhol. Duke University Press, 1996

"Letter from Moscow" (co-author with Alexandr Ivanov). Architecture New York #3. November/December 1993

Articles (Russia)

“‘All That Is Solid Melts Into Air': Notes on the Logic of the Global Spectacle,” Synniy Divan (Blue Couch,) Volume 1, Number 1, Moscow, Summer 2002

Poetika Litsa u Uorhola ” (“The Poetics of the Face in Warhol”)

Warhol Week in Moscow. Moscow: Gelman Gallery, 2001

Podobno Mashinye ” (“Machine-Like”), Andy Warhol Symposium: Conference Materials . Saint-Petersburg, Russia: Levsha Publishers, 2001

Moskva i Melankholiya ” (“Moscow and Melancholia”), Logos: Philosophical and Literary Journal #5-6. 2000. (Moscow)

Translation

“Notes on Women and Film,” Maya Turovskaya. Discourse 17.3, Spring 1995. Special issue on Soviet and Eastern European Cinema edited by Jane Gaines and Thomas Lahusen

 


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