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Greg Carter, Assistant Professor

Prof. Greg Carter

Office: Holton Hall 383
Phone: (414) 229-1158
E-mail: cartergt@uwm.edu

Degree:
Ph.D., University of Texas, 2007

Research Interests:
Mixed race identity and representation
Racial science
Popular culture

Current Teaching Interests:
Modern United States
Mixed-race identity and representation
Civil rights history
Racial science
Comparative ethnic studies

Dissertation:
"America's New Racial Heroes: Mixed Race Americans and Ideas of Novelty, Progress, and Utopia."

Recent Publications:
Carter, Gregory T. "'A Shplit Ticket, Half Irish, Half Chinay': Representations of Mixed-Race and Hybridity in Turn-of-the-Century Theater." Ethnic Studies Review, Summer 2008.

Carter, Gregory T. "From Blaxploitation to Mixploitation: Mixed-Race, Male Leads and Changing Black Identities." In Mixed Race in Hollywood Film and Television, edited by Mary C. Beltrán and Camilla Fojas. New York, NY: New York University Press, 2008.

Carter, Gregory T. Review of White Enough to be American?: Race Mixing, Indigenous People, and the Boundaries of State and Nation, Laruen L. Basson. Journal of American Ethnic History, Fall 2008 (Forthcoming).

Carter, Gregory T. Review of AfroAsian Encounters: Culture, History, Politics, Heike Raphael-Hernandez and Shannon Steen, eds. Journal of American Ethnic History, Summer 2007.



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