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Codell, Julie
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Hood, Mary
Klett, Mark
Magenta, Muriel
Mayer, Daniel
McDonah, Becky
Meissinger, Ellen Murray
Mesch, Claudia
Neubauer, Mary
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Schleif, Corine
Serwint, Nancy
Solis, Forrest
Stokrocki, Mary
Sweeney, Gray
Umberger, Emily
Young, Bernard
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Julie Codell, Professor, Art
2009-11-02
Julie Codell is an art history professor in the ASU Herberger Institute School of Art. During 2009 she has had five essays published in anthologies, including:
"From Rebels to Representatives: Masculinity, Modernity and National Identity in Histories of Pre-
Raphaelitism," Writing the Pre-Raphaelites , eds. Barringer & Giebelhausen, 53-79.; “Vulgar India From Nabobs to Nationalism: Imperial Reversals and the Mediation of Art,"Victorian Vulgarity, eds. Michie & Bernstein, 223-39. "Alexander Somerville's Rise from Serfdom: Working-Class Self-Fashioning through Journalism, Autobiography and Political Economy," The Making of the Working-Class Intellectual in 18th & 19th c. Britain , ed. Krishnamurthy, 195-218. ; "Indian Crafts and Imperial Policy: Hybridity, Purification and Imperial Subjectivities," Material Cultures, 1740-1920: The Meanings and Pleasures of Collecting, eds. Myzelev & Potvin, 149-70. "Imperial Exchanges of Goods and National Identities: Victorian and Swadeshi Views of Crafts under the Raj," Crossing Cultures: Conflict, Migration, Convergence, ed. Anderson, 311-15.; and "Decentering and Doubling Imperial Discourse in the British Press: Dadabhai Naoroji and M. M. Bhownaggree," Media History 15 (Fall), 371-84.
Project Date: November 2009
2009-07-31
Julie Codell is an art history professor in the ASU Herberger Institute School of Art. She recently was invited to be a plenary speaker at the annual international conference of the Research Society for Victorian Periodicals during August 2009 in Minneapolis. She will present her work on Victorian art criticism and the art press. She also was invited to present a lecture during September 2009 at a workshop entitled "The British in India: Art, Culture and Society," at the University of Wisconsin, Madison. She will discuss her work on Indian culture during the British Raj.
Julie Codell's bio
Project Date: Aug. - Sept. 2009
2008-11-11
Julie Codell is an art history professor in the ASU Herberger College School of Art. She was the keynote speaker at the 2008 Midwest Victorian Studies Association conference in Chicago, Ill. Her topic was, "The Unexplored Empire."
She also published several chapters in 2008 anthologies on art and literature, including: "Transposing Travel Narrative: Irony, Ethnography and the Guest Discourse in Indian Travel Writing," Before Windrush: Recovering a Black and Asian Literary Heritage within Britain. Eds. P. Rastogi and J. Stitt (Cambridge Scholars Press), 88-116.; and "Life Writings as Cultural Contexts for Meanings of Art and Artist," Teaching Life Writing Texts, Eds. Howes and Fuchs in Modern Language Association Approaches to Teaching Series (NY: MLA), 161-70.
Project Date: September 2008
2008-08-24
Julie Codell is an art history professor in the ASU Herberger College School of Art. She edited The Political Economy of Art, published by Fairleigh Dickinson University Press. This interdisciplinary book examines relationships among economics and art and architecture across Europe, Japan, New Zealand and the U.S. from the 18th century to 20th-century postmodernism.
Project Date: September 2008
2007-11-21
Julie Codell edited Genre, Gender, Race and World Cinema (London: Blackwell's, 2007), an innovative film reader that connects major film topics and theories since the 1980s, linked by the overarching theme of identities representation in film.
Project Date: August 2007
2007-07-11
Julie F. Codell, professor of art history and English, recently received a Getty Visiting Scholar Fellowship to participate in an international seminar on religion and ritual. Codell examines the combination of religious ritual and imperial politics in India during the British Raj.
Julie F. Codell's bios Art and English
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