John McGowan
John McGowan, Ph.D. Director, Institute for the Arts and Humanities, UNC - Chapel, Hill The Ruel W. Tyson Jr. Distinguished Professor of Humanities (919) 962-6831 jpm@email.unc.edu
John McGowan roamed the United States before finding a home in Chapel Hill in 1992. Raised on Long Island, he went to college at Georgetown University and earned his Ph.D. in English from the State University of New York at Buffalo. He taught at the University of Michigan, the University of Rochester, Stanford and the University of California at Santa Barbara in his scholar-gypsy years.
At Carolina, McGowan has served as director of the Royster Society of Fellows in The Graduate School, associate director of the Institute for the Arts and Humanities, and founding member of the University Program in Cultural Studies.
His scholarly work has ranged widely. He has written six books, covering topics from Victorian literature to theories of postmodernism. Most recently, his work has centered on questions of what democracy can and should mean under contemporary cultural and political conditions. In that context, he has written a book on the political theorist Hannah Arendt and another on the values, principles and commitments of American Liberalism from James Madison to the present. His most recent book, on John Dewey and the vision of democracy promulgated by American pragmatism, will be published by the University of Minnesota Press in 2012. In addition, McGowan has co-edited two books, including the massive Norton Anthology of Literary Theory and Criticism, a 2,200-page tome that covers 2,500 years.
During his time at Carolina, he has won three teaching awards: the J. Carlyle Sitterson Freshman Teaching Award, an Association of English Graduate Students Mentoring Award and the Distinguished Post-Baccalaureate Teaching Award. He co-directed two National Endowment for the Humanities summer seminars for college teachers, in 2001 and 1997. He also co-directed a 2000 UNC conference on "Teaching for the Public Good: The Future of the Humanities."
McGowan has addressed scholarly audiences on five continents, and spent the 2001-2002 academic year as a Visiting Professor in the Departments of Comparative Literature and of English at the University of California, Berkeley. From January to May 2011 he was a Visiting Scholar at the University of Trento in Italy, where he delivered the commencement address for the international program in local development.
Speaker Schedule
John McGowan appeared in
- T6. Keynote Panel: Digital Arts and Humanities - Hybrid Visions, Collaborative Practices - Monday at 7:00pm in the Nasher Museum
All 2012 Speakers
- Trudi Abel
- Renee Alexander Craft
- Jason Allaire
- Robert Allen
- Daniel Anderson
- Glaire Anderson
- Catherine Angst
- Eric Barstow
- Torry Bend
- Todd Berreth
- Zach Blas
- Rachael Brady
- Cameron Britt
- Kevin Brock
- Philip Brubaker
- Caroline Bruzelius
- Donatella Calabi
- Luke Caldwell
- Maia Call
- Francesca Castellani
- Chris Chia
- Cathy Davidson
- D. Edward Davis
- Adriana de Souza e Silva
- Thomas DeFrantz
- Isabella di Lenardo
- Nate Dierk
- Sheila Dillon
- Alexandra Dodson
- Jason Doty
- Dave Ellis
- Aden Evens
- Rosemarie Fernandez
- Alessandra Ferrighi
- Patrick FitzGerald
- Maurizio Forte
- Isabella Friso
- Ludovica Galeazzo
- Madeleine Gallagher
- David Kirkland Garner
- Nicholas Gessler
- Andrea Giordano
- Sarah Goetz
- Amanda Starling Gould
- Mattia Grosso
- Sabine Gruffat
- Gianmario Guidarelli
- Jennie Rose Halperin
- Mark Hansen
- Lynden Harris
- Wolfgang Hastert
- Elliott Hauser
- Jim Havercamp
- Kate Hayles
- Ellen Hemphill
- Joel Herndon
- Patrick Herron
- Jameson Hogan
- Calvin Hui
- Deborah Jenson
- Katherine Jentleson
- Alice Ji
- Jamie Keesecker
- Lisa Klarr
- Pam Lach
- Anselmo Lastra
- Clarissa Lee
- Tim Lenoir
- Simone Lewis
- Scott Lindroth
- Mary Caton Lingold
- Peter Lisignoli
- Julian Lombardi
- Paolo Mangiafico
- Laure Maule
- David Mayer
- Jody McAuliffe
- John McGowan
- Joseph Megel
- Mastewal Adane Mellese
- Liz Milewicz
- Carolyn Miller
- Sylvia Miller
- Eric Monson
- Cosimo Monteleone
- MaryLeigh Morbey
- Darren Mueller
- Mark Anthony Neal
- William Noland
- Lynne O'Brien
- Jules Odendahl-James
- Mark Olson
- Kyndal Owens
- Laurie Patton
- Mauro Perosin
- Deborah Pope
- David Rieder
- Joyce Rudinsky
- Wayne Rysavy
- Raquel Salvatella de Prada
- Talena Sanders
- Adam Savje
- Bill Seaman
- Tim Senior
- Steven Sewell
- Merrill Shatzman
- William Shaw
- Erica Sherman
- Wenhua Shi
- Vladimir Smirnov
- s-1: Speculative Sensation Lab
- John Stadler
- Philip Stern
- Kenneth David Stewart
- Nick Straub
- Beignet Sucré
- John Supko
- Elena Svalduz
- Victoria Szabo
- VV Team
- Ines Tolic
- Whitney Trettien
- Hans van Miegroet
- Pavithra Vasudevan
- Ryan Vu
- Joel Wanek
- Jie Wang
- Stephen Ware
- Anne Whisnant
- Florian Wiencek
- Joseph Williams
- Karim Wissa
- Timothy Wright
- Pinar Yoldas
- Tim Yoon
- R. Michael Young