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Resumé (abbreviated)
CHARLES R. JANSEN
Professor of Art History M.T.S.U. Box 229
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN. 37132
Murfreesboro, TN. 37132
cjansen@frank.mtsu.edu
EDUCATION
University of Georgia Ph.D. 1991 Art Criticism University of Iowa M.A.
1971-73 Art History
MacMurray College B.A. 1967-71 Studio Art
RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED TITLES)
BOOKS & BOOK CHAPTERS:
High Culture/Low Esteem? A Survivor's Guide to Teaching Art Appreciation,
Principal Editor (with Jo Carol Mitchell & Steve Shipps), introduction
by E.B. Feldman -- work-in-progress.
"Art Appreciation Studies in America as Cultural Critique,"
in P.M. Amburgy, D. Soucy, M.A. Stankiewicz, B. Wilson, & M. Wilson
(Eds.), The History of Art Education: Proceedings of the Second Penn
State Conference, 1989. Reston, VA: National Art Education Association,
1992.
Studying Art History, Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall,
Inc., 1986.
(Review: Richard Martin, S.E.C.A.C. Review, XI, 1, Spring
1986, p. 88.)
ARTICLES & Abstract:
"Making Money: Lessons of German Notgeld for J.S.G. Boggs,"
Printmaking Today, 5, 4 (Winter 1996), pp. 6-7.
"Name-Calling: Labels & Roles," (adapted from the keynote
speech given at the 1995 Southern Graphics Council annual meeting "Beyond
Labels"), Contemporary Impressions, Fall 1995, pp. 16-18.
"Introduction" for the Tennessee State Museum's exhibition
of women artists "Tennessee . . . From the Mountains to the Mississippi,"
1993.
"The Post-Modern Agenda: Introducing New Meaning Perspectives,"
Abstract & Program Statements, College Art Association, 79th
Annual Conference, Washington, D.C., February 21-23, 1991.
"American Art, Ideals, American History & Georgia Museums,"
special publication of the Georgia Endowment for the Humanities, 1987.
PROFESSIONAL PRESENTATIONS (SELECTED EXAMPLES)
1997 "Censorship: A Historical Perspective on the Culture War,"
Art Appreciation lecture series sponsored by the Tennessee Humanities Council
& the Rutherford County Arts & Humanities Council
1997 "Collaboration & Community: Artists & Artworks that
Seek to Make a Difference," session Co-Chair (with Janet Higgins),
Southeast College Art Conference Convention
1996 "The Tulip Poplar Press: William Morris's Legacy of Renewal
& Social Activism" Visual Arts (formerly Visual Artists) Alliance
of Nashville
1995 "A National Effort? A Review of CAA's Efforts to Move Beyond
the Canon," Southeast College Art Conference Convention
1991 "German Notgeld (1919-1923): Exploring the Past to Reframing
the Present," Hofstra University conference "Money: Lure, Lore
& Liquidity"
1990 "'The Mutable Germans': Reflections of German Culture in Notgeld"
American Association of Teachers of German Conference
PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS & OFFICES
College Art Association of America (C.A.A.): Member
Southeast College Art Conference (S.E.C.A.C.): Member
Foundations in Art: Theory & Education (F.A.T.E.):
President 1980-81, Vice-President 1979-80, Steering Committee Member
& NEWSLETTER Editor 1978-79, Co-Founder 1977
National Art Education Association (N.A.E.A.): Member
Caucus for Social Theory in Art Education (C.S.T.A.E.): Member
Visual Artists Alliance of Nashville (V.A.A.N.): Member
Tulip Poplar Press: Board of Officers (Publicist)
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Charles R. Jansen
Professor of Art History M.T.S.U. Box 229
Middle Tennessee State University Murfreesboro, TN. 37132
Murfreesboro, TN. 37132
cjansen@frank.mtsu.edu
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