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CATHY HANNABACH 4416 Locust Street, Apt A • Philadelphia, PA 19104 530-902-2422 • [email protected] • http://cathyhannabach.com

EDUCATION Ph.D. Cultural Studies University of California, Davis. 2010 Designated Emphases: Feminist Theory and Research; Critical Theory Dissertation: Queer Tactilities: Corporeal Ethics in Visual Culture Dissertation Committee: Juana María Rodríguez (Chair), Liz Constable, Gayle Salamon B.A. Gender and Women’s Studies, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa University of California, Berkeley. 2005

PUBLICATIONS Blood Cultures: Medicine, Media, and Militarisms. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2015 “Mapping the Body: Biopolitics, Art, and Medicine.” Journal of Homosexuality 63.3 (2016): 349-68. “Queer Intimacies at the End of the World: Disability, Sex, and Zombies in The Walking Dead.” Zombies and Sexuality. Eds. Shaka McGlotten and Steve Jones. Jefferson, NC: McFarland, 2014. 106-22. “Technologies of Blood: Asylum, Medicine, and Biopolitics.” Cultural Politics 9.1 (2013): 22-41. “Choreographing a Queer Ethics: Between Bill T. Jones and Keith Hennessy.” Women and Performance: A Journal of Feminist Theory 22.4 (2013): 83-106. “Securing Blood: PEPFAR and Neoliberal War.” Social Text: Periscope. Special Issue on “War, Economy, Labor, and Life” (June 2013). http://www.socialtextjournal.org/periscope/2013/06/securing-blood-pepfar-and-neoliberalwar.php “Photographic Traces and Cinematic Returns: Review of Garrett Stewart’s Framed Time: Toward a Postfilmic Cinema (2007).” Time and Society 19.1 (2010): 154-57. “Anxious Embodiment, Disability, and Sexuality: A Response to Margrit Shildrick.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality 8.3 (2007): 253-61.

CURRENT POSITION Founder and Lead Editor at Ideas on Fire: an academic publishing and consulting agency working with progressive, interdisciplinary academics Founder and Director of the Grad School Rockstar Program and the Dissertation Rockstar Bootcamp; Host of the Imagine Otherwise podcast Edited and indexed 50+ books published by Duke University Press, Oxford University Press, New York University Press, Cornell University Press, Stanford University Press, University of Minnesota Press, Cambridge University Press, Temple University Press, Johns Hopkins University Press, Columbia University Press, University of Illinois Press, Vanderbilt University Press, McGill-Queen’s University Press, Haymarket Books, and Palgrave Macmillan

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TEACHING Adjunct Assistant Professor, American Studies Program; Temple University. 2012-2013 First Person America: Radical Autobiography. Fall 2013 (firstpersonamericaf13.wordpress.com) The American Sexual Past. Fall 2012 (amsexualpastf12.wordpress.com) Adjunct Assistant Professor, Department of Film and Media Arts; Temple University. 2013 Film History. Fall 2013 (filmhistoryf13.wordpress.com) Lecturer, Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies Program; University of Pennsylvania. 2013 Gender and Society, Spring 2013 (genderandsocs13.wordpress.com) Queer and Feminist Film Studies, Spring 2013 (pennqueerfemfilm.wordpress.com) Adjunct Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies Program; Temple University. 2012 Myths and Misconceptions about Women’s Studies. Fall 2012 (womensstudiesf12.wordpress.com) Visiting Lecturer, Women’s Studies Program; University of Pittsburgh. 2010-2012 Queer Asylum. Fall 2011 (syllabus) Queer Theory. Fall 2011 (pittqueertheoryf11.wordpress.com) Queer Mobilities, Queer Citizenship. Summer 2011 (queermobilities.wordpress.com) Queer and Feminist Film Studies. Spring 2012. (pittqueerfemfilm.wordpress.com) Contemporary Queer Cinemas: Bodies, Technologies, and Publics. Spring 2011 (pittqueercinema.wordpress.com) Introduction to Women and Gender Studies. Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010 (womensstudiesintros12.wordpress.com) Feminist Theory. Spring 2012, Fall 2011, Spring 2011, Fall 2010 (pittfemtheorys12.wordpress.com) Gendered Bodies in Contemporary Transnational Visual Culture. Fall 2010 (bodiesinvisualculture.blogspot.com) Lecturer, Department of Gender and Women’s Studies; University of California, Berkeley. 2010 Feminist Film Studies: Bodies, Genres, and Politics. Summer 2010 (feministfilmstudies.blogspot.com) Instructor, Department of Women and Gender Studies; University of California, Davis. 2007-2010 Feminist Interpretations of Western Social Thought. Fall 2009 (syllabus) Feminist Cultural Studies: The Body in Transnational Visual Culture. Summer 2009 Joint appointment with Department of American Studies (bodiesandvisualculture.blogspot.com) Theories and Histories of Sexualities. Summer 2008 (syllabus) Queer Theory: Embodiments, Identifications, Politics. Summer 2007; Summer 2008 (syllabus) Feminist Methods of Inquiry. Winter 2007 (Co-Instructor) Instructor, School of Public Health; University of California, Berkeley. 2002-2004 Sexual and Relationship Violence: Culture, Power, Prevention. Spring 2002, Fall 2002, Spring 2003, Fall 2003, Spring 2004, Fall 2004 (Co-Instructor)

COMMUNITY ARTS & PEDAGOGY Trans Oral History Project. Philadelphia, PA. Transcriber. 2013-2014 Transcribed oral histories by transgender and gender nonconforming people for national digital oral history archive Philly Queer Media. Philadelphia, PA. Founder & Director. 2012-2014 Designed, directed, and fundraised for all events: public film series, roundtable discussions with local media activists, lectures by transnational media artists, workshops with local performers, and an undergraduate course at the University of Pennsylvania Phreak n’ Queer Arts & Music Festival. Philadelphia, PA. Organizer. 2013-2014

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Co-designed and directed community cabaret performance event, publicized series in local community spaces, booked and coordinated musicians and performers Contemporary Queer Cinemas. Pittsburgh, PA. Founder & Director. 2010-2012 Designed, directed, and fundraised for all events: public film series, panel discussions with local filmmakers and theater directors, screenings by transnational media artists, and an undergraduate course at the University of Pittsburgh Sexual and Relationship Violence public pedagogy series. Berkeley, CA. Co-Director. 2002-2004 Co-designed, co-directed, and fundraised for all events: lectures by international antiviolence activists, public film screenings, forums on sexual freedom, workshops on selfdefense, Take Back the Night rallies and marches against sexual and domestic violence, Clothesline Project public participatory art installations, open mic events, and an activistacademic course on sexual and domestic violence taught through the Democratic Education at Cal program at the University of California, Berkeley

GRANTS

AND AWARDS Joan Heller-Diane Bernard Fellowship in Lesbian and Gay Studies (honorable mention), Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies. 2013 Women’s Studies Faculty Teaching Development Award. University of Pittsburgh. 2011-2012 Women’s Studies Faculty Teaching Development Award. University of Pittsburgh. 2010-2011 Dissertation Research Award. Consortium for Women and Research. UC Davis. 2009 Hayman Endowment Dissertation Fellowship. UC Psychoanalytic Interdisciplinary Consortium and the Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences, UCLA. 2008 Cultural Studies Summer Research Grant. UC Davis. 2008 Graduate Student Association Travel Grant. UC Davis. 2008 Consortium for Women and Research Travel Grant; UC Davis. 2008 Academic Opportunity Fund Research Grant. UC Berkeley. 2005 University Medal (semifinalist). UC Berkeley. 2005 Prytanean Prize for Academic Excellence and Community Service. Prytanean Women’s Honors Society. UC Berkeley. 2004

INVITED TALKS “Meet the Author: Blood Cultures: Medicine, Media, and Militarisms.” Invited Speaker. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. March 2016 “How to Develop a Dissertation Writing Routine.” Invited Speaker. University of Pittsburgh. Pittsburgh, PA. March 2016 “Crimson Empire: Blood and Nation From Alcatraz Island to Guantánamo Bay.” Invited Speaker. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. October 2015 “Rock Your Semester: Road Maps and Writing Routines.” Invited Speaker. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. October 2015 “Four Editors and a Paragraph.” Invited Speaker. Drexel University, Week of Writing. Philadelphia, PA. May 2015 “Queerness and Disability.” Invited Speaker. Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, Graduate Center. New York, NY. February 2015 “This is Media: Media Literacy in the Digital Age.” Invited Speaker. Center for Media Information and Literacy, Temple University. February 2014 “Queer Asylum, Memory, and Citizenship: The Work of mónica enríquez-enríquez.” Guest Lecturer. Temple University, Women’s Studies Program. Philadelphia, PA. November 2011

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“Interdisciplinarity, the Neoliberal University, and the Cultural Studies Job Search.” Invited Speaker. UC Davis, Cultural Studies Colloquia Series. Davis, CA. May 2011 “Queer Tactilities: Tracing Bodies in Medicine, Militarisms, and the Movies.” Invited Speaker. University of Pittsburgh, Women’s Studies Program. Pittsburgh, PA. June 2010 “Toward an Ethics of Eroticism: Beauvoir, Affect, and the Embodiment of Ambiguity.” Invited Speaker. Simone de Beauvoir Life and Works Panel. International Association for Philosophy and Literature Conference. RMIT University. Melbourne, Australia. July 2008 “Untimely Forgetting: Melancholia, Sexual Dispossession, and Queer Femininity.” Invited Plenary Speaker. Thinking Gender Conference. University of California, Los Angeles. Los Angeles, CA. February 2008 “The Politics of Health: Gender, Sexuality, Race, and Class in a Transnational Economy.” Guest Lecturer. UC Davis, Women’s Studies Program. Davis, CA. February 2008 “Irigaray, Sexual Difference, and Feminist Critiques of Marxism and Psychoanalysis.” Guest Lecturer. UC Davis, Women’s Studies Program. Davis, CA. January 2007 “Performing Absence: Queer Ties and Times in the Choreography of Bill T. Jones.” Invited Speaker. Gender and Women’s Studies Honors Symposium. UC Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. April 2005

CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS “Making It Work: Doing Cultural Studies Beyond the Academy.” Panel Organizer and Presenter. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Philadelphia, PA. June 2016 “Social Justice Pedagogy: Public, Digital, & Participatory Strategies.” Panel Organizer and Presenter. American Studies Association Conference. Washington, D.C. November 2013 “Viral Intimacies at the End of the World: Disability, Sex, and Zombies in The Walking Dead.” Panel Organizer (Viralities: Virtual and Visual) and Presenter. Visual Studies Division. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Chicago, IL. May 2013 “Between Blood and the Bomb: Vampires and Atomic Cities in Matt Reeves’s Let Me In.” Presenter, Society for Cinema and Media Studies Conference. Boston, MA. March 2012 “Bleeding Identities: The Racial and Sexual Politics of Blood Drive Activism” Panel Organizer (Visual Cultures of Blood panel) and Presenter. Visual Studies Division. Cultural Studies Association Conference. San Diego, CA. March 2012 “Global Weapon, Global Threat: The Securitization of Blood in Biopolitical War” Presenter, Culture & War Division. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Chicago, IL. March 2011 “Mobilities, Militarisms, and Medical Maps: Contamination Narratives in Times of War.” Presenter and Panel Chair. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Berkeley, CA. March 2010 “The Flesh of the World: Organ Transplantation and the Ethics of Substitution in Claire Denis’s L’Intrus.” Presenter. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Berkeley, CA. March 2010

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“Ethics, Affect, and the ‘More Than Naked Body’: Flayed Corporealities in Gunther Von Hagens’s Bodyworlds.” Presenter. Cultural Studies Association Conference. Kansas City, MO. April 2009 “Toward an Ethics of Embodied Pain: Marina de Van’s In My Skin.” Presenter. Cultural Studies Association Conference. New York University. New York, NY. May 2008 “Queer Worlds” Seminar Participant. Cultural Studies Association Conference. New York University. New York, NY. May 2008. “Flesh Wounds: An Ethics of Embodied Pain and Marina de Van’s In My Skin.” Presenter. Davis Humanities Institute Conference—Identity, Performance, Representation: New Modes of Interpretation in the Humanities. University of California, Davis. Davis, CA. May 2008 “Psychoanalysis and the Affective Economies of the War on Terror.” Co-Presenter with Benjamin D’Harlingue. University of California Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium Conference—Sex, Desire, and the Analytic Scene. Lake Arrowhead, CA. April 2008 “Sexual Inheritance and Reproductive Futurism: Queer Critiques of Generationality.” Presenter. University of California Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium Conference— Generations. Lake Arrowhead, CA. May 2007 “Constructing the Corporeal: Sexual Embodiment, Tactility, and Queer Materialities.” Presenter. Critical Theory Conference—New Directions in Critical Theory: Relocating Borders, Negotiating Identities. University of Arizona. Tucson, AZ. March 2007 “Phantom Bodies: Corporeality, Absence, and Desire in the Choreography of Bill T. Jones.” Presenter. Comparative Literature Conference—The Undead. University of California, Berkeley. Berkeley, CA. October 2006 “Housing Multiplicity: Transgender Geographies of Temporal Embodiment.” Presenter. Gender Studies Symposium—Body Language: Sexualities, Identity, and Time. Lewis and Clark College. Portland, OR. March 2006 “Recognizing Desire: Queer Femme Bodies in Sadomasochistic Practices.” Presenter. GLBT Studies Conference—Gender Difference and Cultural Resistance. University of North Carolina, Asheville. Asheville, NC. March 2005 “Recognizing Desire: Queer Femme Bodies in Sadomasochistic Practices.” Presenter. GenderQueer/Queer Genders Conference. University of California, Santa Barbara. Santa Barbara, CA. February 2005

ACADEMIC SERVICE Pedagogical & Scholarly Service Workshop Organizer and Speaker: Cultural Studies and the Post-Academic/Alternative Academic Career. Webinar. June 2015 Workshop Organizer and Speaker: Mapping Your Academic Summer. Part of HASTAC’s Feminist Scholars Digital Workshop. Webinar. June 2015 Consortium Member: FemBot Collective on Feminism, New Media, and Technology. 2013present Consortium Member: Queer Migration Research Network. 2012-present Roundtable Presenter: Placing LGBTQ Issues at the Center. Temple University, Women’s Studies Program. October 2012 Faculty Respondent: Film screening and discussion of Gay Pioneers. Temple University, Queer Student Union. October 2012

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Seminar Leader: Queer Liberalism—David Eng’s The Feeling of Kinship. University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center. November 2011 Co-Founder: New Faculty Writing Collective. University of Pittsburgh. 2010 Co-Founder: Women’s Studies Writing Collective. University of Pittsburgh. 2010 Consortium Member: Bioethics, Sexuality, and Gender Identity Project. 2010-present Seminar Leader: Contemporary Transgender Studies—Jack Halberstam and Gayle Salamon. University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center January 2011 Faculty Respondent: Utopias, Forgetting, and Other Queer Ideas: A Response to Chris Castiglia. University of Pittsburgh Humanities Center. September 2010 Seminar Speaker: Cultural Studies and Interdisciplinary Ethnographic Practices. UC Davis. January 2010 Seminar Speaker: Digital Technologies: New Tools for Teaching, Research, and Writing. UC Davis. February 2009 Consortium Member: Northern California Medical Humanities Initiative. 2008-2009 Workshop Speaker: Graduate Studies Orientation Week. UC Davis. September 2008 Workshop Speaker: Endnote, Cultural Studies, and Interdisciplinary Bibliographic Methods. UC Davis. November 2006, April 2007 Department Service Women’s Studies Steering Committee; University of Pittsburgh. Committee Member. 2010-2012 Undergraduate Research Advisor: Women’s Studies Program. University of Pittsburgh. Summer 2011 Undergraduate Internship Advisor for Girls Scouts of Western Pennsylvania. Women’s Studies Program. University of Pittsburgh. Spring 2011 Tenure-Track Search Committee, Women and Gender Studies; UC Davis. 2008, 2009 Graduate Admissions Committee, Cultural Studies; UC Davis. Committee Member. 2006-2007 Student Affairs & Services Resumes and CVs Workshop: Director: UC Davis. May 2010 Cultural Studies Graduate Collective: Financial Director. UC Davis, 2005-2007 Gender Equity Resource Center, UC Berkeley: Program Coordinator 2004-2005, Intern 20022004 Coalition Against Violence: Founder and Campaign Coordinator. UC Berkeley, 2003-2005 Sexual Assault Administrative Advisory Committee: Committee Member. UC Berkeley, 2003-2004 Disability Rights Coalition: Program Coordinator. UC Berkeley, 2003-2005 Women’s Studies Student Association: Chair and Financial Director. UC Berkeley, 2003-2005 California National Organization for Women: Delegate and Board Member. 2003-2005 Berkeley National Organization for Women: President 2003-2004, Financial Director 2002-2005, Active Member 2001-2002 University Service Queer Gender Studies Research Interest Group: Chair. UC Davis, 2008-2009 Queer Studies Graduate Symposium; UC Davis Co-Chair and Financial Director: “Queerness and Violence” 2007 Co-Chair and Financial Director: “Queer Utopias and Dystopias” 2008 Financial Director: “Queer Mobility, Queer Citizenship” 2009 University of California Interdisciplinary Psychoanalytic Consortium: Conference Planning Committee Member. 2006-2008 Psychoanalysis and Culture Research Cluster: Co-Founder/Chair and Financial Director. UC Davis,2006-2008 Queer Research Cluster: Co-Chair and Financial Director. UC Davis, 2006-2008 Berkeley Women’s Rights Conference, UC Berkeley: Chair 2004-2005, Financial Director 20032005, Workshop Leader: Sexual & Domestic Violence Prevention 2001-2003

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MANUSCRIPT REVIEWER Antithesis GLQ: A Journal of Lesbian and Gay Studies Journal of Homosexuality Philosophical Frontiers Sexualities Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society Studies in Gender and Sexuality

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