James McDougall

  • Position:
    Associate Professor in English
  • College:
    College of Liberal Arts
  • Office:
    GEH B311
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Educational Background

B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo

M.A. University of Florida

Ph.D. University of Florida

Biography

James McDougall received his Ph.D. from the University of Florida under the direction of Marsha Bryant. He has published on a variety of topics ranging from globalization in modern poetry movements to Cultural Studies approaches to food culture in China. His main research focus is on the cultures of the transpacific during the long twentieth century. His current project, Exclusion Act Literature, examines the role of cultural nationalism and immigration policy on the development of national literatures in the twentieth century.

Research interests

Poetry, Global American Studies, Globalization and Literature, Modernism and Postmodernism, Digital Humanities, Cultural Studies

Poetry, Global American Studies, Globalization and Literature, Modernism and Postmodernism, Digital Humanities, Cultural Studies

“Whither the Global in Chinese Higher Education? The Production of Space in China’s ‘New Era’ Universities.” The China Quarterly, 244, (2021): 1013-1030. doi:10.1017/S0305741020001009

 

“Globalization of Sichuan Hot Pot in the ‘New Era.’” Asian Anthropology, 20.1

(2020): 77-92. DOI: 10.1080/1683478X.2020.1779970

 

“Technonationalism and the 1905 Chinese Boycott of US Goods,” Perspectives on Global Development and Technology, 16 (2017): 274-294

 

“Globalization of US National Culture: From Asian Abjection to Guangdong Gothic,” The Power of Culture: Encounters between China and the United States, Ed. Priscilla Roberts. Cambridge: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2016: 276-294.

 

“Deleuze and Guattari’s Nomadology: The War Machine and Critical Resistance in Cyberspace,” Asia Journal of Global Studies 6.1 (2014): 48-59

 

The Song of Hiawatha and the Ruins of American Literature,” Reconsidering Longfellow, Eds. Christoph Irmasher and Robert Arbour, Madison: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2014: 71-86.

 

“H. T. Tsiang’s Poems of the Chinese Revolution and Transpacific Bridges to a Radical Past,” American        Modernist Poetry and the Chinese Encounter, Eds. Zhang Yuejun and Stuart Christie, London, Palgrave Macmillan Press, 2012: 49-76.

 

The American-Style University at Large: Transplants, Outposts and the Globalization of Higher Education, co-edited with Kathryn Kleypas, Rowman and Littlefield Publishers, 2012.

Courses

World Literature, Poetry, Modern American Literature, Ethnic American Literature, Detective Fiction, Digital Humanities, Professional Writing and Composition Courses