1 Erik Trump -- Curriculum Vitae Dept. of Political Science Saginaw Valley State University ekt@svsu.edu EDUCATION Ph.D., American and New England Studies Program, Boston University, 1996. B.A., English Literature, University of California, Santa Cruz, 1988. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Professor, Saginaw Valley State University, Department of Political Science, 1997 -. Instructor in English, Mid Michigan Community College, 1996-97. Lecturer in English, Babson College, MA, 1994-95. Lecturer in English, Boston University, 1992-95. COURSES TAUGHT PS 112 Writing and Politics, PS118 Introduction to Political Science, PS123 American Political System, PS270 Race and the U.S. Political System, PS320 Art and Politics, PS325 Native American Politics, PS334 American Political Thought, PS345 Politics of Public Policymaking, PS485 Senior Seminar. AWARDS AND HONORS Landee Award for Teaching Excellence, SVSU, 2016. Faculty Recognition Award for Scholarship, SVSU Faculty Association, 2010. Innovative Writing in Teaching Award, SVSU, 2007 Sproat Award for Lecturers, Boston University, 1993. (For excellence in teaching.) PUBLICATIONS Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster, chapter in edited volume, Eco Culture:Disaster, Narrative, Discourse (Lexington Books -- forthcoming, 2017). American Zoos in the Great Depression (McFarland, 2010). Co-authored with Jesse Donahue. Political Animals: Public Art in American Zoos and Aquariums (Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2007). Co-authored with Jesse Donahue.
2 The Politics of Zoos: Exotic Animals and Their Protectors (DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press, 2006). Co-authored with Jesse Donahue. The American Animal, in Lee Trepanier, ed., Democracy, Pluralism, and Utah (Southern Utah University Press, 2007). Co-authored with Jesse Donahue. "'The idea of help': White Women Reformers and the Commercialization of Native American Women's Arts," in Selling the Indian: Commercializing and Appropriating American Indian Cultures. Eds. Diana Royer and Carter Jones. (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2001). "'The Laying Aside of a Shield': Ethnographic Power Struggles in Oliver La Farge's Indian Fiction." American Indian Quarterly 22:3 (Summer 1998): 326-42. Primitive Woman--Domestic(ated) Woman: The Image of the Primitive Woman at the 1893 World s Columbian Exposition. Women s Studies: An Interdisciplinary Journal 27 (1998): 215-258. PEER-REVIEWED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Disaster Management Leadership Lessons from The Walking Dead, Popular Culture Assocation/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Seattle, 25 March 2016. Appropriating the Zombie Apocalypse: The Politics of Disaster, Popular Culture Assocation/American Culture Association Annual Conference, New Orleans, 2 April 2015. I blame Glee : Musical Performance in Film As Democracy in Action, Popular Culture Assocation/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Chicago, 19 April 2014. Close Encounters of the Reptilian Kind: The Snake in American Culture, Popular Culture Assocation/American Culture Association Annual Conference, Washington, DC, 2013. Coauthor Jesse Donahue. Danger! Circus Snakes Escape, Bite, and Terrify Audiences, Popular Culture Assocation/ American Culture Association Conference, St. Lous, MO, 2010. Co-author Jesse Donahue. From the Circus to the Zoo: Gus Knudson, Animal Welfare, and the New Deal, Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference, New Orleans, LA, April 8-11, 2009. Co-author Jesse Donahue. The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of New York City s New Deal Zoos, Policy History Conference, St. Louis, MO, 2008. Separation of Church and Zoo: Diversity, Creationism, and Evolution. Midwest Political Science Association conference, Chicago, April 20, 2006. (with Jesse Donahue) Laws of the Jungle and Sea: Zoos, Aquariums, and American Courts, Midwest Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, April 2005. (with Jesse Donahue)
3 The Politics of Zoo Art, Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, April 17, 2004 (with Jesse Donahue). "Cheetos Cheetas and Other Corporate Animals: Privatizing American Public Zoos," Midwest Political Science Association National Conference, April 25, 2002 (with Jesse Donahue). Research in the Writing Center, Michigan Writing Centers Association Idea Exchange, 28 Oct. 2000. The 'New' Plagiarism," Michigan Academy, 2000. "Gender, Reformers, and American Indian Arts Policy: 1893-1916," Michigan Academy, 2000. "Cross-Disciplinary Projects and the Writing Center," Michigan Writing Centers Association Idea Exchange, 6 Nov. 1999. INVITED PRESENTATIONS The Expanding Mission of Zoos: New Socio-Cultural Roles, Canadian Aquarium and Zoo Association annual conference, Toronto, 2012. New Socio-Cultural Roles for Zoos, The Future of Zoos Symposium, Canisius College, 2012. Panelist and Presenter, Zoos in Society: Perceptions of Animal Welfare in Zoos, at the Advancing Zoo Animal Welfare Science and Policy Symposium, Detroit Zoological Society, 2011. Local Zoos and Politics, Saginaw Valley Zoological Society, 2007. (with Jesse Donahue) Whose Animal Is It? Religion, Science, and Art in Zoos. Keynote address presented at Democracy and Culture symposium, Southern Utah University, Jan. 20, 2006. BOOK REVIEWS Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America, by Sarah Boehme, et al. American Indian Quarterly. 23:1 (1999): 68-71. Wild West Shows and the Images of American Indians, 1883-1933, by L.G. Moses. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 23:2 (1999): 201-204. Imagining Indians in the Southwest: Persistent Visions of a Primitive Past, by Leah Dilworth. Western American Literature 33:1 (1998): 83-84. Native American Art and the New York Avant-Garde: A History of Cultural Primitivism, by W. Jackson Rushing. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 20:1 (1996): 222-227. George Catlin and His Contemporaries: The Politics of Patronage, by Brian Dippie. Archives of American Art Journal 31:1 (1991): 25-27.
4 SELECTED SERVICE Faculty Presenter, SVSU Social Studies Professional Development Program: Civics, Government, & Citizenship Education across the Social Studies, 2014 --. Judge, Federalists vs. Anti-Federalists Debate (Bay City Central High School Connie Beson s AP Government course), Oct. 2014, Oct. 2015. Advisor, Pi Sigma Alpha political science honorary society, 2014 -. Coordinator, New Faculty Professional Development Program, 2013 -. Coordinator, New Faculty Summer Institute, 2013 -. Chair, Higher Learning Commission Self-Study Criterion Four Subcommittee, 2012-2013. Professional Practices Committee, SVSU, 2011 -. Nye Award Committee, Journal of Popular Culture, 2010 -. Advisor, The Sovereign (Political Science Department Student Journal), 2009 -. Faculty Presenter, SVSU Social Studies Professional Development Program, 2008. Member, Faculty Association Executive Board, 2005-2010. Co-author, Center for Politics and Public Service proposal (funded), 2005/2006 (with Mark Nicol and Lee Trepanier) Grant Reviewer, National Endowment for the Arts, Theater Access to Artistic Excellence panel, Nov. 2004. Chair, Department of Political Science, 2003 2010. Chair, Honors Program, Fall 2002 Winter 2005. Chair, Dow Visiting Scholars and Artists Committee, 2002. Chair, Barstow Humanities Seminar Committee, Fall 2000 Fall 2003. Chair, Blackboard Steering Committee, Summer 2000-2001. Chair, Courseware Evaluation Task Force, 2000. Moderator, Barstow Humanities Seminar, 4 Nov. 2000. Coordinator, SVSU Writing Center, 1999 2001.
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