Curriculum Vitae David Hoogland Noon Assistant Professor of U.S. History Social Science Department 11120 Glacier Highway Juneau, Alaska 99801-8670 david.noon@uas.alaska.edu Education Ph.D. American Studies, University of Minnesota (2001) Dissertation: This is (Not) a Child: Race, Gender and Development in the Child Sciences, 1880-1910 (Richard Leppert, Adviser) B.A. History/English, James Madison University (1992) Publications Articles Situating Gender and Professional Identity in American Child Study, 1880-1910 (History of Psychology, May 2004) Operation Enduring Analogy: World War II, the War on Terror, and the Use of Historical Memory (forthcoming, Rhetoric and Public Affairs, Fall 2004) The Triumph of Death: Toxicity and Historical Memory in Don DeLillo s Underworld (under first review, Canadian Review of American Studies) The Instincts of Beasts and Babies: Late Nineteenth-Century Evolutionary Constructions of Child Nature (under first review, Journal of the History of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era) The Erotic Adventures of Stacy Koon in the Rodney King Affair, in "Constructions of Knowledge/Activations of Desire, special issue of trans/forms (Winter 1997/1998) Book Reviews Review of Steven Haycox, Alaska: An American Colony, Northern Review (Fall 2003) Review of Nan Enstad, Ladies of Labor Girls of Adventure, American Studies (Spring 2003) Review of George Gregory, Alcatraz Screw, H-Net Reviews (December 2002) Review of Nicole Hahn Rafter, Creating Born Criminals, Left History 7.2 (Fall 2001) Encyclopedia Entries The Mermaid Controversy of 1843, South Carolina Encyclopedia (University of South Carolina Press, 2002)
Congress on Racial Equality, Encyclopedia of the 1960 s (Forthcoming, Westview Press, 2005) Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee, Encyclopedia of the 1960 s (Forthcoming, Westview Press, 2005) Freedom Summer, Encyclopedia of the 1960 s (Forthcoming, Westview Press, 2005) Other On America and its Self-Anointed Authority, Juneau Empire, 20 March 2003 Why We March, Juneau Empire, 24 October 2003 The Accidental Transgressor: A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Protest, Minnesota Magazine (September/October 2000) Ignorant Dumb Shitwork, Temp Slave 6 (Spring 1995); reprinted in The Best of Temp Slave, ed. Jeff Kelly (Madison, Wisconsin: GC Press, 1997) Fear and Loathing at American Express, Temp Slave 11 (Fall 1996) Conference Presentations/Invited Lectures Remembering and Forgetting Martin Luther King, Jr.: What We Have and Have Not Learned Since the Civil Rights Movement, Martin Luther King Day presentation, (January 2004) When Blowback Takes You Downwind: Don DeLillo, Toxic Waste, and Cold War Counter-Narratives, American Studies Association, Hartford, Connecticut (October 2003) Operation Enduring Nostalgia: World War II, the War on Terror, and the Abuse of Historical Memory, Egan Lecture Series, (September 2003) Patriot Act: Implications for Alaska, Bill Egan Forum, Juneau (April 2003) The USA Patriot Act and Homeland Security, Haines High School World-Fest Week (January 2003) Immigration, Nationalism, and Civil Liberties: A Historical Primer for Understanding the USA Patriot Act, Community Dialogue on Iraq, Juneau (October 2002) Medicine and Juvenile Delinquency, 1890-1915, Society for the Social Studies of Science, Cambridge, Massachusetts (November 2001) Evolution, Segregation and the Guidance of Instinct : Narratives of Racial Hostility in the Plessy Era, American Studies Association, Washington, D.C. (November 2001) This is (Not) a Child: Race, Gender and Development the Child Sciences, 1880-1910, Mid-Atlantic Conference on the History of Science, Medicine, and Technology, Carnegie Mellon University (July 2000) Social Science as Applied Medicine, Western Social Science Association, Denver (April 1998) The Medicalization of Crime, 1880-1920, Mid-American American Studies Association, University of Minnesota (May 1997)
Born Criminals and Prize Pigs: Criminal Anthropology, Police Reform, and the Disciplinary Order of Progressive America, Bowling Green State University 3 rd Annual Cultural Studies Conference (April 1997) Policeman is Your Friend : The Los Angeles Times and the Watts Rebellion, Mid- American American Studies Association, St. Louis University (May 1996) Beating (off on) the Other: The Erotic Adventures of Stacy Koon in the Rodney King Affair, Bowling Green State University 2 nd Annual Cultural Studies Conference (March 1996) Brutal Vision: Rodney King and the Spectacle of Suffering, University of Minnesota- Duluth First Readings Conference (April 1995) The Four Little Pigs: Constructing Police Work in the Trial of the LAPD Four, Bowling Green State University 1 st Annual Cultural Studies Conference (April 1995) Threatened Bodies, Polluted Minds: Violent Television, Epidemics of Vomiting, and the Normalization of Middle-Class Space, Southwest Regional Popular Culture Association, Oklahoma State University (February 1995) Animating the Grotesque, St. Cloud State University Popular Culture Symposium (March 1994) Teaching Specialization/Experience Areas of Specialization Rhetoric and history History of Social, Behavioral and Biological Sciences (1850-1945) U.S. Urban Cultures (1800 present) Race and U.S. Law (16 th c. - present) Popular Culture and U.S. Politics (1830-1945) Assistant Professor of U.S. History (2002-present) Courses Taught HIST 131: US History to 1865 HIST 132: US History since 1865 HIST 202: US Women s History HIST 300: Historiography and Historical Methods HIST 341: History of Alaska HIST 392: Special Topics: US Cultures and Politics, 1877-1945 HIST 392: Special Topics: The Gilded Age and Progressive Era HIST 492: Special Topics: US Cultures and Politics since 1945 HIST 492: Special Topics: US Intellectual History since 1865 HIST 492: Special Topics: Slavery in North America and the United States HIST 492: Special Topics: Empire in American History SSCI 101: Self, Culture and Society
Macalester College ED 691: Secondary Teaching Methods in the Social Sciences Visiting Assistant Professor, Comparative North American Studies Program (2002) CNAS 10: Race in Contemporary North America CNAS 50: Urban Landscapes, 1945-Present University of Minnesota Lecturer/Instructor, Urban Studies (1998-2001) URBS 3301: U.S. Cities as Settings for Cultural Pluralism Lecturer/Instructor, American Studies (1998-2002) AMST 1001: American Cultures, 1900-1940 AMST 1002: American Cultures, 1940-Present AMST 3252: Popular Culture and Politics, 1800-1945 AMST 3113: Culture and Power in Urban America, 1890-Present AMST 3113: The Literature and Cultures of Slavery and Prison AMST 3112: Representing Criminality Instructor, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature (1998-1999) AMST 3979: Issues in Cultural Pluralism Instructor, English Composition (1996-1998) AMST 1015: Writing about the Environment AMST 3112: Writing in the Social Sciences AMST 1011: Writing Practice Recitation Leader, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature (2001) Sections Taught: AMST 001: Rhetoric, Power, and Desire Recitation Leader, American Studies (1994-1996) Sections Taught: AMST 1003: American Cultures, 1940-Present AMST 1002: American Cultures, 1890-1940 AMST 1001: American Cultures to 1890
Reader/Grader, American Studies (2000) Courses Assisted: AMST 3112: Americans in Everyday Life Related Employment Writing Center Tutor, English Composition Distance Learning Instructor, American Studies 1002-1003 Augsburg College (Minneapolis) Instructor, English Department (1999) ENG 111: Introduction to College Writing Fellowships/Grants Wilson Fund Grant (, Fall 2003) American Studies Dissertation Fellowship (University of Minnesota, Summer 1999) Carnegie Mellon Travel Grant (Carnegie Mellon University, Summer 2001) American Studies Research Grant (University of Minnesota, Fall 1998/Summer 2000) American Studies Conference Grant (University of Minnesota, annually, 1995-2001) University Service Social Science Representative, Faculty Senate (2003-2005) Social Science Department Search Committee (2003-2004) Steering Committee, American Democracy Project (2004-2005) UAS Coordinator, University of Alaska Center for Democracy (2004-2005) Scholarship of Teaching Committee (2003-2005) Social Science Committee on Academic Standards (2002-2005) Learning Center Advisory Committee (2002) Humanities Department Search Committee (2002-2003, 2004-2005) Professional Organization American Studies Association American Psychological Association American Historical Association Mid-American American Studies Association Alaska Historical Society Society for the History of Childhood and Youth
References Robin Walz Associate Professor of History Social Science Department 11120 Glacier Highway Juneau, AK 99801 907.465.6433 Richard Leppert Comparative Studies of Discourse and Society 350 Folwell Hall University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 612.624.8099 Robin Brown Comparative Studies of Discourse and Society 350 Folwell Hall University of Minnesota Minneapolis, MN 55455 612.624.8099