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Disciplinary Interests: Cultural Criticism

Corinne E. Blackmer, Southern Connecticut State University
Corinne E. Blackmer
Professor
http://www.corinneblackmer.com
faculty
PhD UCLA
Modern Language Association, American Literature Association, Society of Biblical Literature, NCTE
A cultural history of LGBT Jews in American Judaism ("I Believe with a Perfect Faith"), Privacy, History, Price Discrimination, Sexual Orientation: the Queering of Public Higher Education, Invasion of Privacy, Student Tracking, Internet Gossip, and Jewish Ethics of Speech, Homophobia and Antisemitism on the Web: The Rebirth of Old Seductions
Professor of English, specializing in the Hebrew Bible, American literature, and LGBT Studies.
Timothy Quigley, The New School
Timothy Quigley
Associate Professor of Philosophy and Director, Bachelor's Program
http://homepage.newschool.edu/~quigleyt
faculty
MFA-Painting, PhD-Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison
American Philosophical Association, College Art Association of America, Society for Philosophy and Psychology, American Society for Aesthetics, British Society for Aesthetics
E-learning
Timothy Quigley teaches philosophy & visual studies and currently serves as director of the Bachelor's Program for adult students at The New School in New York City.

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