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TOBY
MILLER
Toby Miller is Professor of Cultural Studies and
Cultural Policy in the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, the
Program in American Studies, and the Department of Cinema Studies at New
York University. He is the author and editor of twenty-one books: The
Well-Tempered Self: Citizenship, Culture, and the Postmodern Subject
(The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1993); Contemporary Australian
Television (University of New South Wales Press, 1994 – with Stuart
Cunningham); The Avengers (British Film Institute, 1997/Indiana
University Press, 1998); Technologies of Truth: Cultural Citizenship and
the Popular Media (University of Minnesota Press, 1998); Popular
Culture and Everyday Life (Sage Publications, 1998 – with Alec McHoul);
SportCult (University of Minnesota Press, 1999 – edited with Randy
Martin); A Companion to Film Theory (Basil Blackwell, 1999 – edited
with Robert Stam); Film and Theory: An Anthology (Basil Blackwell,
2000 – edited with Robert Stam); Globalization and Sport: Playing the
World (Sage Publications, 2001 – with Geoffrey Lawrence, Jim McKay, and
David Rowe); Sportsex (Temple University Press, 2001); Global
Hollywood (British Film Institute/Indiana University Press, 2001 – with
Nitin Govil, John McMurria, and Richard Maxwell); A
Companion to Cultural Studies (Basil
Blackwell, 2001 – edited); The Television Genre Book (British Film
Institute/Indiana University Press, 2001 –associate editor with John
Tulloch, editor Glen Creeber); Cultural Policy
(Sage Publications, 2002 – with George Yúdice);
Television Studies (British
Film Institute/University of California Press, 2002 – edited, associate
editor Andrew Lockett); Critical Cultural
Policy Studies: A Reader (Basil Blackwell,
2003 – edited with Justin Lewis); and
Television Studies: Critical Concepts in Media and Cultural Studies
(Routledge, 2003 – 5 volumes – edited). The following books are in press:
Spyscreen with
Oxford University Press, a Spanish translation of
Global Hollywood with
Paídos, and a Spanish translation of Cultural
Policy with Editorial Gedisa. He is the
editor of Television & New Media, co-editor of the Sport and Culture
book series for University of Minnesota Press, editor of the Popular Culture
and Everyday Life series for Peter Lang, and co-editor on the Web of
Blackwell/Polity Cultural Theory Resource Centre. Previously he was
editor of the Journal of Sport & Social Issues (1996-99), co-editor
of Social Text (1997-2001), and co-editor of the Cultural Politics
book series for University of Minnesota Press (1997-2001) and the Film
Guidebooks book series for Routledge (1999-2002). His work has been
translated into Chinese, Japanese, Swedish, and Spanish. He has made many
appearances in the print and electronic media and previously worked in
broadcasting, banking, and politics. Other academic appointments have been
at Murdoch University, Griffith University, and the University of New South
Wales. In 2003 he is Distinguished Faculty Visitor at the Center for Ideas
of Society, University of California, Riverside. |