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Bradley J. Macdonald - bradley.macdonald@colostate.edu
Professor - Ph.D., University of California-Los Angeles, 1991.
Fields:
contemporary political and social theory; Marxis; nineteenth-century political
thought; literary and cultural theory; political ideology and urban politics.
Author of William Morris and the Aesthetic Constitution of Politics (Lanham:
Lexington Books, 1999). Author of articles in History of Political Thought,
Rethinking Marxism, Theory and Event, and Strategies: A Journal of Theory,
Culture and Politics; chapters in City of Angels (Kendall-Hunt,
1992); Teachers and Mentors: Profiles of Distinguished Twentieth-Century
Professors of Education (Garland Publishing, 1996); chapter in The U.S.-Mexico
Border: Transcending Divisions, Contesting Identities (Lynne Rienner, 1998);
and book reviews. Editor of Theory as a Prayerful Act: The Collected Essays
of James B. Macdonald (Peter Lang, 1995), and member of editorial collective
of Strategies: A Journal of Theory, Culture and Politics, since
1987. "My
interest in the environment centers on the growing literature associated
with radical ecology and environmental ethics, more specifically
on the way in which ecological theory providing important new ways
of conceiving politics and reconfiguring modern political ideologies.
Courses include Political Theory and the Environment (PO729). |