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Author: Leerom Medovoi
Leerom Medovoi is a professor of English and the chair of the Program in Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Rebels: Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity (2005) and has published in the areas of global American studies, biopolitical theory, critical race theory, and ecocriticism. Lee is currently at work on a new book, "The Inner Life of Race: From Islamophobia to the Dogma Line," forthcoming from Duke University Press.
Leerom Medovoi is a professor of English and the chair of the Program in Social, Cultural, and Critical Theory at the University of Arizona. He is the author of Rebels: Youth and the Cold War Origins of Identity (2005) and has published in the areas of global American studies, biopolitical theory, critical race theory, and ecocriticism. Lee is currently at work on a new book, "The Inner Life of Race: From Islamophobia to the Dogma Line," forthcoming from Duke University Press.