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Kristen Galvin

Dr Kristen Galvin is the assistant director for graduate engagement and lecturer in the Center for the Humanities and Public Sphere at the University of Florida. Examining post-1960’s visual and material culture in the United States, her interdisciplinary scholarship explores intersections across television, film, digital media, popular music, performance, gender and sexuality, memory, contemporary art and subcultural studies. She is also an advocate for the public humanities, doctoral reform and fair labour practices in higher education. She has published work in the Journal of Popular Music Studies, Critical Studies in Men’s Fashion, Leonardo Electronic Almanac, Art Journal Open, American Book Review and in multiple edited collections. She is currently working on a book project exploring what she calls ‘hypernostalgia’ and reconfigurations of old and new media cultures in the twenty-first century in the United States.

Contact: Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Florida, Walker Hall 200, PO Box 118030, Gainesville, FL 32611-8030, USA.


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