Ellen Gorman
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Experience
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The Smithsonian Associates
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United States
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1 - 100 Employee
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Speaker
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Jul 2019 - Present
S. Dillon Ripley Center, Smithsonian Institution Speaker, Evening Program: "The Beat Generation: Defining A Literary Voice"
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Georgetown University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lecturer
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Aug 2005 - Present
Washington D.C. Metro Area Teaching undergraduate courses, including Post 9/11 Culture, Introduction to Cultural Studies, Writing 015 and Beat Generation and Subculture.
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University of Maryland Baltimore County
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lecturer, Visiting Assistant Professor
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Jan 2013 - Present
Baltimore, Maryland Area Teaching undergraduate classes, including Studies in Popular Culture, What is an American?, Sports and Media Race and Power: Rap and Hip Hop in America
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Panel Moderator
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Feb 2017 - Feb 2017
Copley Hall, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Moderated a panel entitled "What Will Happen Next Time? The Future of National Security Leaks and Sources in the Digital Age" for a symposium on the legacy of the Pentagon Papers. https://freespeechlegacies.splashthat.com
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Public Speaker
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Dec 2016 - Jan 2017
Greater New York City Area Lectured on "The Racial Politics of Rap and Hip Hop", Ivy Connect, New York and Washington, D.C. https://www.ivy.com/events/ny-salon-discussion-ellen-gorman-ivy-hq https://vimeo.com/194745728 https://vimeo.com/195696795 http://magazine.ivy.com/2016/12/politics-hip-hop-rap-america/
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Faculty Member
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May 2014 - Dec 2016
Washington D.C. Metro Area Led college-accredited seminars on Personal and Professional Development for students from universities in the U.S. and internationally.
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Interview
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Sep 2012 - Sep 2012
http://lecturestobeats.com/2013/01/15/webisode-3-revolutionary-pop/ Interviewed for the website "Lectures to Beats" about approaches to teaching popular culture in my classes at Georgetown University.
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George Mason University
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United States
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Lecturer
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Jan 2001 - Aug 2012
Fairfax, Virginia Teaching undergraduates students, Department of English, Honors Program and School of Art
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Co-Founder, Visual Culture Symposium
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Mar 2004 - Mar 2010
Fairfax, Virginia Co-designed and coordinated a Visual Culture Symposium, featuring speakers and discussion panels with contributions from international attendees.
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Corcoran School of Art + Design
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Jan 2006 - May 2010
Teaching art students, Academic Program, Writing
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Lecturer, English Department
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Aug 2003 - May 2005
Washington, D.C. Teaching undergraduate students, Department of English
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Education
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University of Virginia
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), English Language and Literature/Letters -
George Mason University
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Cultural Studies