joseph matthew tate, ph.d. : curriculum vitae
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Table of Contents
Education
University of Washington, Seattle
- Ph.D., English Literature, 1998 to 2005
Dissertation: Shakespeare, Prose and Verse: Unreadable Forms. Diss. U of Washington, 2005. Directed by Marshall Brown, read by John Coldewey and John Webster. - M.A., English Literature, 1996-98
University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC
- B.A., English Literature, 1991-95
- B.A., History, 1991-95
Graduated summa cum laude; member of Phi Beta Kappa since 1995
University of Warwick, Coventry, England
- Exchange Student, 1993-94
Web Employment
Network Systems at the University of Washington
Software Engineer (Interface Designer and Developer) for the Network Management Tools Team, September 2007-present
200ok Web Consulting, Development and Design, http://200okconsulting.com/
Principal Consultant, September 2000-Present
Modwest, Inc., Missoula, Montana
Web Production Manager, December 2006-September 2007
Web Content Specialist, May 2006-December 2006
Hogwarts Live, http://www.hogwartslive.com/
Copywriter and Editor, April 2006-September 2007
Academic Employment Show/Hide Courses Taught
Information School, University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
Lecturer, Summer 2009
- Informatics 343: Web Technologies; Summer 2009
Department of English, Oregon State University, Corvallis, Oregon
Instructor, Fall 2004-March 2006
- English 104: Introduction to Literature, Fiction; Fall 2004
- English 105: Introduction to Literature, Drama; Summer 2005
- English 201: Shakespeare: The Early Plays; Fall 2005
- English 202: Shakespeare: The Middle Plays; Winter 2005
- English 205: Restoration to Romanticism; Winter 2005
- English 209: Literature of Western Civilization, The Romantic Revolt; Spring 2005
- English 420: Independent Study, Graphic Novels and Postmodernism; student Carmen Honer, Fall 2005
- English 470/570: Renaissance Poetry and Poetics; Winter 2005
- Writing 214: Writing in Business; Fall 2004, Spring 2005
- Writing 222: English Composition; Fall 2004, Spring 2005, Fall 2005
Department of English, Mt. Hood Community College, Gresham, Oregon
Adjunct Instructor, Fall 2003-Spring 2004
- Writing 121: English Composition, Fall 2003.
- Writing 122: English Composition, Critical Thinking; Winter 2004, Spring 2004.
- Writing 123: English Composition, Research; Winter 2004, Spring 2004.
Department of English, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon
Adjunct Instructor, Fall 2003; instructed English 205: Major Periods and Issues in English and American Literature; Chaucer to Milton.
Versification: An Electronic Journal of Literary Prosody
Co-editor, Fall 2001-March 2006.
Comparative History of Ideas Program, University of Washington, Seattle
Teaching Assistant, Fall 2000 to Spring 2003
- CHID 492: Senior Thesis Advisor; Spring 2003, Brad Stensland.
- CHID 491: Senior Thesis Advisor; Winter 2003, Brad Stensland.
- CHID 491: Senior Thesis Advisor; Winter 2003, Clint Kincaid.
- CHID 491: Senior Thesis Seminar; Winter 2003.
- CHID 207/HIST 207: Introduction to Intellectual History, The Idea of Community in the History of Western Thought; Spring 2002, Spring 2001.
- CHID 493: Senior Thesis Advisor; Spring 2002, Sean Flynn.
- CHID 205/ENGL 205: Method, Imagination, and Inquiry; Winter 2002.
- CHID 492: Senior Thesis Advisor; Winter 2002, Sean Flynn.
- CHID 110: The Question of Human Nature; Fall 2000.
In Medias Res: An Electronic Journal for the Public Intellectual
Co-editor, Fall 2001-Fall 2002.
MLQ: A Journal of Literary History, University of Washington, Seattle
Assistant Editor, Fall 2001.
Department of English, University of Washington, Seattle
Teaching Assistant, September 1997 to Spring 2001
- English 228, English Literary Culture to 1600, Spring 2001; From Beowulf to Tamburlaine.
- English 229, English Literary Culture: 1600-1800, Winter 2001, Winter 2000, Spring 1999; From the Renaissance to Romanticism.
- English 111, Composition: Literature, Fall 2000, Fall 1999; Shakespeare's Sonnets.
- English 225, Shakespeare, Spring 2000; Shakespeare in Context and Performance.
- English 491, Internship, Fall 1999.
- English 111, Composition: Literature,Computer Integrated Course, Winter 1999; Introduction to Poetry.
- General Studies 350, Independent Fieldwork, Fall 1998, Winter 1998, Spring 1998.
- English 111, Composition: Literature, Service Learning Course, Fall 1998.
- English 225, Shakespeare, Distance Learning Course, July 1998 to June 1999.
- English 443, Poetry: Special Studies, co-instructed with Prof. Charles Frey, Spring 1998; Inside Poetry.
- English 131, Composition: Exposition, Service Learning Course, Winter 1998; Linguistic Colonialism.
- English 131, Composition: Exposition, Fall 1997.
Department of English, University of Washington, Seattle
Computer Support Technician; Summer 1998, Summer 1999, Summer 2000, Summer 2001.
Department of English Writing Center, University of Washington, Seattle
Interim Assistant Director, November 1999 to January 2000.
Department of English Writing Center, University of Washington, Seattle
Tutor, April to September 1997
Department of English, University of Washington, Seattle
Readership, Winter to Spring, 1997
- English 324, Shakespeare After 1603, Winter 1997, Prof. Charles Frey.
- English 443, Poetry: Special Studies, Winter 1997, Prof. Charles Frey.
- English 324, Shakespeare After 1603, Winter 1997, Associate Prof. John Webster.
- English 323, Shakespeare to 1603, Spring 1997, Associate Prof. Joanne Altieri.
Publications
Professional
- "We Suck Young Blood: Radiohead, Marx and Money." Radiohead and Philosophy. Ed. Brandon Forbes and George Reisch. Chicago: Open Court. Forthcoming 2009.
- InnerHTML. http://staff.washington.edu/jtate/blog/. 2007-present.
- Pulk-Pull*: An on-going investigation of the music and art of Radiohead. http://pulk-pull.org/. 2001-present.
- I.A. Etc. http://iaetcetera.com/. 2006-2007.
- The Music and Art of Radiohead. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. ISBN 0 7546 3980 0 and ISBN 0 7546 3979 7.. Library of Congress Call Number: ML421.R45.
- Introduction. The Music and Art of Radiohead. Ed. Joseph Tate. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 1-7.
- "Radiohead's Antivideos: Works of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction."The Music and Art of Radiohead. Ed. Joseph Tate. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 103-117.
- "Hail to the Thief: A Rhizomatic Map in Fragments." The Music and Art of Radiohead. Ed. Joseph Tate. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series.Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2005. 177-197.
- "Tamburlaine's Urine." Fecal Matters in Early Modern Literature and Art: Studies in Scatology. Ed. Russ Ganim and Jeff Persels. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2004: 138-153. ISBN: 0 7546 4116 3. MLA Accession Number: 2004701274.
- Response to Reader Mail. Postmodern Culture 13 (2002). http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/postmodern_culture/v013/13.1letters.html.
- "Radiohead's Antivideos: Works of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction." Postmodern Culture 12 (2002). http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v012/12.3tate.html. MLA Accession Number: 2002361001.
- "Numme Feete: Meter in Early Modern England." Early Modern Literary Studies 7 (2001). http://purl.oclc.org/emls/07-1/tatefeet.htm. MLA Accession Number: 2003580177
- "The Motion of Emotion: Physical Responses of Early Modern Playgoers." Shakespeare in the Classroom 6 (1998): 41-45. MLA Accession Number: 1998061684.
Reviews
- "Into the Cupboard: Thom Yorke Goes Solo." Rev. of The Eraser by Thom Yorke. XL Recordings, 2006.http://www.popmatters.com/music/features/060705-thom-yorke.shtml.
- Rev. of The Tragedy of Hamlet, dir. Peter Brooks. Mercer Arena, Seattle, 6th-19th April, 2001. Early Modern Literary Studies. 7.2 (September 2001). http://purl.oclc.org/emls/07-2/taterev.htm.
- Reprint of Rev. of English Renaissance Literary Criticism by Brian Vickers. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. In-between: Essays and Studies in Literary Criticism. 10.1 (2001): 115-118.
- Rev. of English Renaissance Literary Criticism by Brian Vickers. Oxford: Oxford UP, 1999. Early Modern Literary Studies. 7.1 (May 2001). http://www.shu.ac.uk/emls/07-1/revtate.htm.
Poetry
- "Depression, Rainey Town in The Great." Bricolage. 2001.
- "Sominum Piscosum." The Oregonian. January 8, 2000.
- "After the Reading." Beyond Parallax. 1997.
- "No More Words." The Color Green. 3.10. 1996.
- "Mythologies." The Color Green. 3.10. 1996.
- "The Alligator to the Antelope." Yemassee. Fall/Winter 1996.
- "Becoming." Garnet and Black Quarterly. 2. Fall 1995.
- "By a Stream in the Upper part of So. Carolina." Yemassee. Fall/Summer 1995.
- "Lament." Yemassee. Fall/Winter 1995.
- "America." Garnet and Black Quarterly. 1. Fall 1994.
- "May I?" Manitou. 1. Summer 1993.
- "Lights." Living Jewels: A Treasury of Lyric Poetry. Ed. Lincoln B. Young. Knoxville: Fine Arts Press, 1993.
- "The Enigma." Portfolio Magazine. 12. Summer 1992.
- Untitled. Portfolio Magazine. 12. Fall 1991.
- "Run" Portfolio Magazine. 12. Fall 1991.
- "Aegri Somnia." Maggie's Drawer's: Special Awards Issue. University of South Carolina, Spartanburg. 15. Spring 1990.
- "Quiet." Maggie's Drawer's: Special Awards Issue. University of South Carolina, Spartanburg. 15. Spring 1990
Activities
Associations
- Member. Web Standards Group. 2007-present.
- Member. Interaction Design Assoication. 2006-2009.
- Member. The Information Architecture Institute. 2006-2009.
- Member. Phi Beta Kappa Society. 1994-present.
- Member. Modern Language Association. 1997-2005.
- Member. Shakespeare Association of America. 1997-2005.
Conferences, Colloquia, Lectures and Seminars:
- "Radiohead's America." Coventry, England. University of Warwick. America in the British Imagination Conference. May 2005.
- Invited Lecture. "Into Radiohead." Craft of Writing Series. Oregon State University, Corvallis. April 2005.
- "Learning to Curse in Iambs: Caliban's Verse in The Tempest." Portland, Oregon. Reed College. Shakespeare and Related Topics Session. Pacific and Ancient Modern Languages Association Annual Conference. November 2004.
- "Sly Verse: Meter as Social Form in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew." Bellingham, WA. Western Washington University. Pacific Northwest Renaissance Association Conference. May 2004.
- Chair. Panel entitled Meter in Early Modern England. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting. March 2003.
- "Rime's Wrongs: Reading Jonson's 'A Fit of Rime Against Rime.'" Bellingham, Washington. Western Washington University. Pacific and Ancient Modern Languages Association Annual Conference. November 2002.
- "Radiohead's Antivideos and the Internet as Late-Capitalist Fantasy." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. A Comparative Literature Colloquium entitled The Story of How Things Are: Studies at the Interesection of Narrative and Sciences. May 2002.
- "'Doubtfull, Obscure, and Uncertaine [No More]': Renaissance Uroscopy and the Internet." Tempe, Arizona. Renaissance Society of America Annual Meeting. April 2002.
- Chair. Panel entitled "Re-Imagining English Renaissance Poetic Subjectivity." St. Louis, Missouri. South-Central Renaissance Conference and the Saint Louis University Center for Medieval & Renaissance Studies. Exploring the Renaissance 2002: An International Conference. April 2002.
- Invited Paper. "Did Someone Say Cartesian Dualism? Notes Toward a Zizekian Critique." Minneapolis, Minnesota. Shakespeare Association of America Meeting Seminar entitled "Staging the Early Modern Senses." March 2002.
- "Is a Music Video Without Music a Music Video?" Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. University of Washington Film Colloquium Interdisciplinary Conference entitled Emerging Forms: Media, Narrative and Technique in the Twenty-First Century. November 2001.
- Panel on New Media. Tours, France. University of Tours. Seeing Things Symposium sponsored by The British Council. September 2001.
- "The Work of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction." Tours, France. University of Tours. Seeing Things Symposium sponsored by The British Council. September 2001.
- "To Satisfie & Delight Th'Eare Onely: A Cultural Poetics of Prosody." Vancouver, British Columbia. University of British Columbia. Pacific Northwest Renaissance Association Conference. May 2001.
- "Zizek's Idiotic Jouissance, or Scansion Tells Us Very Little: Notes Toward a Phenomenological Prosody." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. A Comparative Literature Colloquium entitled Crossovers: Language and Literature. April 2001.
- "Tamburlaine's Urine." Cincinnati, Ohio. Sixteenth Century Studies Conference. November 2000.
- Invited Lecture. "The Non-Meaning of Meter." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. English Undergraduate Course. May 2000.
- "From Ovid to Kristeva, from Shakespeare to Lacoue-Labarthe: Theorizing the Materiality of Poetic Rhythm." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. A Comparative Literature Colloquium entitled Writing Machines: Communication, Technology, and Writing. April 2000.
- "Strange Bedfellows: Literature Courses and Computer Classrooms." Greenville, South Carolina. Furman University. New Information Technologies and Liberal Education Symposium. May 2000.
- Invited lecture. "Musical Meter: Reading Shakespeare's Verse." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. English Undergraduate Course. January 2000.
- Invited lecture."Reading Shakespeare's Sonnets: Where to Begin." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. English Undergraduate Course. January 2000.
- Invited lecture. "Kristeva versus Derrida?" Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. English Graduate Seminar. December 1999.
- "Shakespeare and Emotion in the Classroom." Portland, Oregon. Portland State University. Pacific Ancient and Modern Language Association Annual Conference. November 1999.
- "Caliban's Pain: Responding to Shakespeare's Imagery." San Francisco, California. Shakespeare Association of America Meeting Seminar entitled "Knowing Bodies: Towards an Historical Phenomenology." April 1999.
- "Nonvisual Imagery in Literature: Some Problems and Possibilities." Eugene, Oregon. University of Oregon. The Nature of the Literary Conference. January 1999.
- "Evident Motion: Nonsemantic Functions of Meter in Early Modern England." Savannah, Georgia. Southern Comparative Literature Association Conference. October 1998.
- "Rethinking Meter in Early Modern England." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. Renaissance Colloquium. October 1998.
- "'Two distincts, division none': New Historicism and Left Conservatism." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. An Interdisciplinary Graduate Colloquium entitled Dangerous Liaisons: Politics, Culture, Academia. April 1998.
- "The Motion of Emotion: Physical Responses of Early Modern Playgoers." Vancouver, British Columbia. Simon Fraser University.Medieval and Early Modern Students of the Pacific Conference. October 1997.
- "Emotional Responses in the Early Modern English Theatre." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. Renaissance Colloquium. October 1997.
- "Finding the Body: A Physical Theory of Poetry." Seattle, Washington. University of Washington. Chimaera: Graduate and Professional Research Forum Conference. May 1997.
Service to Institutions:
- Oregon State University, Faculty Senate, Student Recognition and Awards Committee, 2005-present.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Expository Writing Committee, 1998-2000.
- University of South Carolina, Warwick Exchange Committee, 1995.
Consulting:
- Member. Redesign Team for IA Institute Website Redesign. The Information Architecture Institute. 2006-2007.
- Editorial Advisory Board. Americana: The Journal of American Popular Culture (1900-present). 2001 to Present.
- Reviewer. Shakespeare's Complete Works. Ed. David Bevington. Fifth Edition. New York: Pearson Longman, 2004.
- Reviewer. Proposed Shakespeare Textbook. Longman Publishers. April 2003.
- Editorial Advisory Board. SHAKSPER: The Global Electronic Shakespeare Conference. 1999 to 2002.
- Editorial Advisory Board. Academic Discourse: Readings for Argument and Analysis. Gen. Ed. Gail Stygall. Fort Worth: Harcourt Custom Publishers, 1999.
Grants and Awards
- American Embassay Travel Grant, May 2005.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Hermione and Louis Brown Graduate Prize for best article accepted by a journal, 2003. Winning article: "Radiohead's Antivideos: Works of Art in the Age of Electronic Reproduction." Postmodern Culture. 12.3 (May 2002). http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/pmc/v012/12.3tate.html. MLA Accession Number: 2002361001.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Honorable Mention, Webber Teaching Prize-200 level, 2001.
- University of Washington, Graduate School, David Fowler Travel Fellowship, 2001.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Travel Grant, 2000.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Travel Grant, 2000.
- University of Washington, Comparative History of Ideas Program, Teaching Assistantship, 2000 to 2003.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Travel Grant, 1999.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Travel Grant, 1998.
- University of Washington, Department of English, Teaching Assistantship, 1997 to 2002.
- University of South Carolina, Finalist for British Marshall Scholarship, 1995.
- University of South Carolina, Department of English, J. S. Reynolds Essay Award, 1995.
- University of South Carolina, Department of English, Academy of American Poets Award, 1995.
- University of South Carolina, The Maximillian-LaBorde Outstanding Junior Award, 1994.
- University of South Carolina, Department of History, International Travel Grant, 1993.
- University of South Carolina, Department of English, Academy of American Poets Award, 1993.
- University of South Carolina, James A. Hicks Scholarship, 1993.
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