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Soper Associate Professor Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature Brigham Young University (801) 422-1242 CURRICULUM VITAE Education: Ph.D. in American Studies, June 1998, Emory University Emphasis: Satire and Twentieth Century Popular Culture Dissertation: Seriously Funny: A History of Satire in Twentieth Century Mainstream American Comic Strips M.A. in American Studies, 1994, Emory University Emphasis: Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Popular Culture Thesis: EuroDisney and the Debate over Cultural Imperialism B.F.A. in Illustration and Graphic Design (Liberal Arts and Sciences minor), cum laude, University Honors, June 1992, Utah State University Employment History 2005-present, Associate Professor, Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature, Brigham Young University 1998-2005, Assistant Professor, Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature, Brigham Young University 1997-1998, Adjunct Professor, English Department, Snow College 1996-1997, Deans Teaching Fellow, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University 1994-1996, Graduate Teaching Fellow, Graduate Institute of the Liberal Arts, Emory University III. Honors and Awards Alcuin Fellow, (Teaching Fellowship), Brigham Young University, 2008-2011. Thomas Inge Award, For the best article of the year in Comics Studies, 2004For the paper Gunning Down the Criminal Rats: Popularized Eugenic Theory in Chester Goulds Comic Strip, Dick Tracy, 19311940 Sponsored by the National Popular Culture Association Phi Kappa Phi Finalist (one of five), "Ralph Henry Gabriel Dissertation Prize," National American Studies Association, 1998 Emory University, Dean's Teaching Fellowship, 1996-97 Emory University, Departmental Fellowship, 1992-1996 Charles M. Schulz Award: Outstanding College Cartoonist in the Nation, 1990 Memberships in Professional Organizations American Studies Association Visual Studies Caucus in the American Studies Association Popular Culture Association Reader for American Music Comics Area, National Popular Culture Association (Member, Judge in paper competition) Scholarship and Creative Work Books Garry Trudeau: Doonesbury and the Aesthetics of Satire. Jackson: University Press of Mississippi, 2008. Articles Classical Bodies vs. the Criminal Carnival: Eugenics Ideology in 1930s Popular Art Making it Modern: Popular Culture and Eugenics in the 1930s: National Efficiency and American Mass Culture, Sue Currell & Christina Cogdell, eds. 269-307. Athens: Ohio University Press, 2006. The Importance of Being Bono: The Philosophy and Politics of Identity in the Lyrics and Personae of U2s Frontman, U2 and Philosophy: How to Decipher an Atomic Band, Mark Wrathall, 55-72. Chicago: Open Court Press, 2006. From Swarthy Ape to Sympathetic Everyman and Subversive Trickster: The Development of Irish Caricature in American Comic Strips between 1890 and 1920 The Journal of American Studies (August 2005): 257-296. Performing Jiggs: Irish Caricature and Comedic Ambivalence Towards Assimilation and the American Dream in George McManuss Bringing Up Father, 1913-1930. The Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (April 2005): 173-213. Gentrifying the Alternatives or Alternifying the Mainstream? Consolidation, Incorporation, and the State of Comic Strip Satire in Alternative Weeklies, 19852000. International Journal of Comic Art, 3.2 (Fall 2001): 189-201. From Rowdy, Urban Carnival to Middle-Class Pastime: Reading Richard Outcaults The Yellow Kid and Buster Brown. The Columbia Journal of American Studies. 4 (March 2000): 143-67. The Art and Political Satire of Mike Lukovich of the Atlanta Journal/ Constitution. The Art and Political Satire of Bruce Plante of the Chattanooga Times. In Graphic Opinions: Editorial Cartoonists and Their Art, edited by Jack Colldeweih and Kalman Goldstein 129-38 and 179-188. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 1998. Book Reviews, Encyclopedia Entries, and Short Pieces Review Essay: A Mormon Humorist. Review of The J. Golden Kimball Stories, by Eric Eliason. Studies in American Humor, (Fall 2008): 123-129. A Reflection on George Innesss November, Montclair, Brigham Young University Museum of Art Magazine, (Fall 2007): 4-5. Review of The Art of George du Maurier, by Richard Kelly. INKS: Cartoon and Comic Art Studies 4.1 (February 1997): 47-8. Political Cartoons. Weird Tales and the Horror Pulps. in The Guide to United States Popular Culture, edited by Ray B. Browne and Pat Browne, 622 and 896-897. Bowling Green, OH: Bowling Green State University Popular Press, 2001. Articles accepted for publication: Serious Silly Talk: The Politics of Dialect in Walt Kellys Pogo. Article accepted for publication in The Journal of Popular Culture. Oil Paintings: Publications/Juried Shows/Presentations 4-person show, The Gallery Mar, Park City, July 2009. Honorable Mention: The Horses at Covered Bridge Canyon, Provo Freedom Festival Fine Art Show, 2009. Looking North to Moroni. Published in BYU Studies, Winter 2004. Isaiahs Elations. Six-painting show accompanied by poems by George Handley, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, March 7, 2002. Spring City Sheep. Painting accepted into the The Springville Museum Spring Salon, April-June, 2001. (20% acceptance rate: approx. 1,200 submissions, 230 accepted for show) Looking South From Zions. Springville Museum Spring Salon, 2003. Publications (Popular) The St. Valentines Day Boxer-Shorts Massacre, (Comic, personal essay with illustration) The Chronicle Review, 13 February 2009, B24. The Antiprofessor Speaks Out, (Satiric piece with illustration) The Chronicle Review, 5 December 2008, B20. May I Have Ketchup With My Sushi, (Comic piece with illustrations) The Chronicle Review, 15 August 2008, B20. Mutiny of the Adjunct Bots, (Short satirical piece with an illustration), The Chronicle Review, 30 November 2007, B5. Humanities Faculty For Hire! (Short satirical piece), Inside Higher Education, 17 September 2007, Views page. The Lipizzaner Approach to Teaching, (Short satirical piece with an illustration) The Chronicle Review, 6 October 2006, B7. The Escher Exploitation, (Short satirical piece with illustrationsparodies of the The DaVinci Code) The Chronicle Review, 18 June 2004, B20. Things You Shouldnt Say in a Tenure Track Job Interview, B10.No. 17, December 1999, Point of View page, The Chronicle of Higher Education. Recent Post-tenure Review Innovations, No. 27, 10, March 2000, ibid. Things You Shouldnt Say at Your Dissertation Defense, No. 44, 7 July 2000, B11, ibid. Academic conferences that didnt cover their costs, August 4, 2000, B10, ibid. Effective Ways to Speed Up Committee Meetings, March 9, 2001, B 16, ibid. You Know Youve Been an Academic too Long if. . , March 8, 2002, B17, ibid. Some Schools of Theory That Have Yet to Catch On July 12, 2002, B17, Ibid. More Things You Shouldnt Say in a Tenure Track Job Interview, May 23, 2003, B17, Ibid. Alternative Careers for Humanities Phds, June 6, 2003, B17, Ibid. Chelsea Clintons Freshman Notebook, (Illustrator and contributing writer) New York: Hyperion Press, 1997. Over 325 illustrations and short satirical pieces in local, regional, and national publications. National publications or clients include The Chronicle of Higher Education, Campus Life Magazine, U. The National College Newspaper, Cracked Magazine, The American Diabetes Association, LawLoop, Health 2000, Southern Changes, Dialogue Journal, and On Turner's Trail: 100 Years of Writing Western History (1988-1996). Two book collections of college-related cartoons. Papers Read at Conferences The Pathetic Carnival in the Cubicles: The Office as a Meditation on the Misuses of Comedy, National Popular Culture Association, San Francisco, California, April 9-12, 2008. What Happened to the Walden Commune? Garry Trudeau and the State of the Liberal-Intellectual Tradition at the Start of the Twenty-First Century, National Popular Culture Association, Boston, Mass., April 4-7, 2007. Serious Silly Talk: The Politics of Dialect in Walt Kellys Comic Strip, Pogo, National Popular Culture Association Conference in San Diego, California, March 23-26, 2005. Dick Tracy, Meet Mr. Darwin and Mr. Freud: The intersection of Eugenics and Popularized Freudian Psychology in Chester Goulds Gallery of Criminal Grotesques National Popular Culture Association Conference in New Orleans, Louisiana, March 20-24, 2004. Performing Jiggs: Ethnic Ambivalence in George McManuss Comic Strip Bringing Up Father National Popular Culture Association Conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, March 17-21, 2004. Bad Breeding and Crime in Dick Tracys Rogues Gallery: The Comic Art of Chester Gould and the Popularization of Eugenics Theory in 1930s America. National American Studies Association Conference in Houston, Texas, Nov. 14-17, 2002. Targeting the Cosmos: Expanding the Definition(s) of Satire for 20th Century Comic Strips. National Popular Culture Association Conference in Toronto, Canada, March 13-16, 2002. Can You Put Some Aspens and Elk in that Scene?: Painting and the Aesthetics of Place in Sanpete County Utah, Passion for Place: Art and Tourism in a Multicentered Society, Brigham Young University Museum of Art, March 7-8, 2002. American Art Depreciation 101: The Benefits and Challenges of Using Cultural Studies Theory and Methodology in the Traditional Survey Course. National American Studies Association Conference in Washington, D.C., November 8-11, 2001. The Immigrant as Laughable Scapegoat or Subversive Trickster: Conflicted Comedies of Assimilation in Early American Comic Strips. Nordic Association of American Studies conference onTrading Cultures in Copenhagen, Denmark, August 8-12, 2001. Gentrifying the Alternatives or Alternifying the Mainstream? Consolidation, Incorporation, and the State of Comic Strip Satire in Alternative Weeklies, 19852000. National Popular Culture Association Conference in Philadelphia, April 11-14, 2001. America as Utopian Futurama : the Ideological Codings and Uses of Images of America as the Future in the Modernist Era, French Americanists Association Meeting in Aix-en-Provence, France, May 27-29, 2000. Passport Problems at the Border Crossing: Traditional Academias Trouble with the American Studies Scholar, National American Studies Association Conference, Montreal Canada, November, 1999. The Politics of Satire: Al Capps Lil Abner and Bill Griffiths Zippy the Pinhead, National Popular Culture Association Conference, San Antonio, Texas, April, 1997. Fresh off the boat and funny: An analysis of the function and reception of immigrant types in turn-of-the-century newspaper comic strips in the United States, American Studies Association Conference, Kansas City, Missouri, Oct. 31, 1996. The Politics of Visual Satire, "Culture for Sale: Critical Perspectives on Consumer Culture," Cultural Studies Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, April 6, 1996. Satire as Protest: Walt Kelly's 'Pogo' During the McCarthy Era, National Popular Culture Association Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 12, 1995. The Mouse That Invaded France: EuroDisney and Cultural Imperialism, Eighth Annual National Graduate Student Conference on Culture Studies, Emory University, Atlanta Georgia, March 18, 1994. Invited Speaker Ethnic Stereotypes in Early Comic Strips, Sociology Dept., BYU, March 15, 2009. Garry Trudeau, Thinking Aloud, KBYU Radio, Fall 2008. Caricature and Race in the Comics, Thinking Aloud, KBYU Radio, Winter 2007. The Importance of Being Bono, KBYU interview series, Fall 2006. The Simpsons and the Politics of Parody, Guest speaker at the BYU English Society Brown-Bag Lecture Series, November 16, 2006. Politics and Humor. Guest on NPR radio program 90.3 at Nine, WCPN Cleveland, Aired July 22, 2005. Mormon Comedy and Satire. KBYU radio lecture series, Aired Summer 2005. "Quiet Laughter and Serious-Mindedness: The Shifting, Awkward Roles of the Satirist, Comedian, or Humorist in Mormo-American Culture." American Studies Lecture Series, in the Library auditorium, February 15, 2005 The Ideological Construction of the Criminal Rogues Gallery in Chester Goulds Dick Tracy, Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature Brown Bag Lecture Series, October, 2003 The Shifting Roles of Ethnic Types in Turn of the Century Comic Mediums, Humanities, Classics and Comparative Literature Brown Bag Lecture Series, October, 2003 The Creative Process: Integrating Innovation & Inspiration, Panel discussion with Al Rounds, Ken Dutcher, Dean Hughes, Louise Plummer, and George Handleypart of the 2003 Honors Symposium, Feb. 7, 2003 Pop vs. Fine Art, Mock Debate between me and Dr. Handley--organized by the Noble Ideal, a student Humanities club, March 23, 2001. The Politics of Language in Comic Strip Satire, The Humanities Language Centers Fall Seminar series, November 2, 2000. The Useful Future: Images of Future in 20th century American Culture, Featured speaker in the Utah Humanities Councils 2000 speakers bureau. Conferences/Lecture Series Organized American Dream and American Identities Film Series at Emory University, 1995. Organizer of the film/lecture series. "Culture For Sale: Critical Perspectives on Consumer Culture," Atlanta, Georgia, Spring, 1996. Co-chair and organizer of the conference. Revising Canons and Politicizing the Teaching of American Visual Cultures. Organizer of this panel of papers for the National American Studies Conference, Washington, D.C., November 8-11, 2001. Teaching Courses taught: Hum 250 (Introduction to the Humanities) Hum 262 (American Humanities: 1876 to the present) Hum 202 (Arts of Western Culture, Part II) Hum 350 (Interpretation of Literature and the Arts) Hum 420, 620 (Postmodernism) Hum 425R, 625R (Satire in American Culture) Hum 440R, 640R (Comedy and Satire in American Culture) Hum 425R, 625R (American Culture in the 1950s and 1960s) Hum 425R, 625R (Comedy in the Western Traditionteam taught with Stan Benfell) Late Summer Honors (Comedy in American Film; and Film Westerns) Honors theses: Chair: Brandon Dewitt Villainy, Debauchery, and the Pursuit of Happiness: A Cycle Describing Villains from Nineteenth Century Literature and Popular Culture (2002) Kaylynn Walch Playing the Shadow (2002) Rachelle Koenen Henry David ThoreauPerpetuating the Myth of Paradoxical Nature in Contemporary Environmentalism (2004) Kate Sonne That Wild Little Wood: The Social Functions of Gardens in Jane Austens Fiction Cory Walker Reading Krazy Kat Reader: Amy Elisabeth Johnson Wilson Transculturation and the Presence of Cultural Memory and the Arts in Paule Marshalls Praisesong for the Widow and Cristina Garcias Dreaming in Cuban (2002) Chris Deaver Missionary Manual (2003) MA theses: Chair: Kerolann Cardon Chicago: A Case Study of Public Art in Action (Recipient of Graduate Research Award, April 10, 2001) Anvi Hoang A Comparative Study of Dale Carnegie in American and Viet Namese Cultures (2003) Cristy Meiners The Cultural Myths of the American Automobile in Robert Franks The Americans and 1950s Popular Culture (2005) Will Bishop Malamuds The Natural and Baseball Myth in American Culture John Darowski The Mythic Symbols of Batman (2007) Katie Smith Liminal Butlers: Discussing a Comic Stereotype and the Progression of Class Distinctions in America (2007) Reader: Kristen Paige Anderson Ebert Fantastic Literature in Nineteenth Century France: Marking the Path to the Decline of the Sacred (French MA student) (2003) JoLee Gillespie Modernisms Incorporation of the Myth: Attic Tragedy in Eugene O'Neills Mourning Becomes Electra and Adolph Gottliebs Oedipus Series (2004) Natalie Nielson Three Early Earthworks and the American West: The Possibility of Redemption (2004) Shauna Robertson Anna Mary Freemans Room: Women and Art in Antebellum America (2004) Ben Welch The Victimless Crime (2005) Christijan Draper Family Dynamics in Bill Wattersons Calvin and Hobbes (2009) Citizenship Committees University: Affiliate of the American Studies Program, 1999-2005 Director of the American Studies Program, 2005- College: Member of the Humanities College Committee on Student Mentoring, 2004-2005 Advisor for the student journal, Americana, 2005- Department: Faculty Development Committee, 2003-2005 Organizer of the Departmental Brown Bag Scholarship Sessions, 2004 Liaison with Part-Time Faculty, 1999-2004 Chair of committee on Part-Time Faculty, 2005- Chair of Candidate Search Committee, 2006-2007 National Organizations Member of the Visual Culture Studies Caucus of the National American Studies Association Member of the Comic Studies Section Organizing Committee in the National Popular Culture Association Article reviewer for American Music, journal of the University of Illinois Press Other Citizenship Activities: Advisor for the college improvisational comedy troupe, Laugh Out Loud, 2004- Design and artwork for the following organizations: The Department of Humanities, Classics, and Comparative Literature The Collegiate Post The Honors Program General Education PAGE  PAGE 9 PWt   Z [ i j BP ;<=Gno'_`%=?> Ъh:kh+?i56OJQJh:kh+?iB*OJQJphhph+?iOJQJhh+?iOJQJhph+?i5 hph+?ihph+?i6OJQJh:kh+?i6OJQJh:kh+?iOJPJQJh:kh+?i5OJQJh:kh+?iOJQJ3)=b6P8^8 8^8`$ & F 8^`a$$ & Fa$ & FpKKPWt - 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