Douglas Aoki
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology
University of Alberta
Edmonton, Alberta
E-mail: aoki@ualberta.ca
Webpage: www.arts.ualberta.ca/socweb/faculty/aoki/black_doug.htm
I work in the psychoanalysis of culture,
with emphasis on body theory, the academic subject, and theory &
teaching. I am in the first year of a SSHRC funded project on the
implications of Lacanian social theory for teaching, which is generating
a book manuscript with the working title, Psychoteaching. A recent
article was published in The Harvard Educational Review,
and another, The Price of Teaching: Love, Evasion and the Subordination
of Knowledge, will appear in the Spring 2002 issue of JCT.
A third piece, co-authored with a graduate student at Alberta, is
being submitted to Teaching Sociology.
My favored means of dealing with life in the academy is the heavy-duty
kickboxing dummy in my office. At the present, I am giving courses
in Cortona, Italy: one on carnival & masquerade and another
on identity & its displacements and reveling in the escape from
the Edmonton winter.
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