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Professor of English at Rhode Island College | Professor of English at Rhode Island College | ||
Areas of alleged expertise include the history of Arctic Exploration, Victorian literature and culture, Chaucer, the early history of mechanical television in Britain, and hip-hop music and culture. | Areas of alleged expertise include the history of Arctic Exploration, Victorian literature and culture, Panoramas and Dioramas, Chaucer, the early history of mechanical television in Britain, and hip-hop music and culture. | ||
Books written: | Books written: | ||
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The Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture: African-American Culture (Gale, 1996); The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock (CUP, 2004); The Encyclopedia of the Arctic (Routledge, 2005). | The Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture: African-American Culture (Gale, 1996); The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock (CUP, 2004); The Encyclopedia of the Arctic (Routledge, 2005). | ||
I also serve as the editor of The Arctic Book Review. | |||
Professional homepage: http://www.ric.edu/rpotter | Professional homepage: http://www.ric.edu/rpotter |
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Russell A. Potter
Professor of English at Rhode Island College
Areas of alleged expertise include the history of Arctic Exploration, Victorian literature and culture, Panoramas and Dioramas, Chaucer, the early history of mechanical television in Britain, and hip-hop music and culture.
Books written:
Spectacular Vernaculars: Hip-Hop and the Politics of Postmodernism (SUNY Press, 1995); Arctic Spectacles: The Frozen North in Visual Culture, 1818-1880 (University of Washington Press, 2007).
Books Contributed to:
The Dictionary of Twentieth Century Culture: African-American Culture (Gale, 1996); The Cambridge Companion to Pop and Rock (CUP, 2004); The Encyclopedia of the Arctic (Routledge, 2005).
I also serve as the editor of The Arctic Book Review.
Professional homepage: http://www.ric.edu/rpotter