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Revision as of 14:54, 26 February 2018
Julian C. Chambliss | |
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Born | 1971 |
Nationality | United States |
Alma mater | University of Florida |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Literary studies, comics studies |
Institutions | Rollins |
Julian C. Chambliss (born 1971) is professor of History at Rollins College in Winter Park, Florida, and is primarily known as a scholar of the real and imagined city and on comics. He serves as coordinator of the Africa and African-American Studies Program at Rollins. He is the Coordinator of the Media, Arts, and Culture Special Interest Section for the Florida Conference of Historians. His work is in critical making; notable projects include Project Mosaic: Zora Neale Hurston[1], Advocate Recovered, and Oscar Mack[2].
Career
Julian C. Chambliss graduated from the University of Florida in 2004, after completing work on his dissertation on middle-class activism and city beautiful movement in Chicago and Atlanta. Since then, he has taught at Rollins College.[3]
Selected bibliography
- Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men: Superheroes and the American Experience
- Future Bear hybrid comic project created by Rachel Simmons and Julian C. Chambliss
- African American Intellectual History Society Website posts by Julian C. Chambliss
- Black Perspectives] co-edited by Julian C. Chambliss and Walter D. Greason
- Article about Julian C. Chambliss in ARTBORNE MAGAZINE: Orlando Art & Culture
- Educator companion website for Ages of Heroes, Eras of Men: Superheroes and the American Experience edited by Julian C. Chambliss, William Svitavsky, and Thomas Donaldson[disambiguation needed]
- Black Superhero Documentart
- Encyclopedia of Black Comics
- The Ballad of Oscar Mack news story on critical making project by Julian C. Chambliss
- Article by Julian C. Chambliss in the Boston Review
- Project Mosaic: Zora Neale Hurston Digital Humanities and Public Humanities scholarly work by Julian C. Chambliss and collaborators
- Advocate Recovered Post-colonial Digital Humanities project by Julian C. Chambliss
- TED Talk by Julian C. Chambliss
References
- ^ "Project Mosaic: Zora Neale Hurston". Project Mosaic: Zora Neale Hurston. Rollins College.
- ^ Billman, Jeffrey. "The Ballad of Oscar Mac". Rollins 360. Rollins College. Retrieved 27 September 2017.
- ^ "Rollins College, Department of History, Faculty and Staff". Rollins College, Department of History, Faculty and Staff. Retrieved 26 September 2017.
External links
- Julian Chambliss website
- Publications by Julian C. Chambliss in the Rollins College Academic Commons
- Cities Imagined: The African Diaspora in Media and History