T. V. Reed

T. V. Reed is Buchanan Distinguished Professor Emeritus of American studies and English at Washington State University. His work focuses on the interrelationships between various art forms and social change. Reed has been a Mellon Fellow at Wesleyan University, a Fulbright Lecturer at the JFK Institute, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, a Resident Scholar at the Center for Cultural Studies, University of California, Santa Cruz, a Visiting Scholar at York University, Rutgers University, Yunnan University, People’s Republic of China, and Waseda University and ICU, Tokyo.

Fully revised editions of two of Reed's most popular books, The Art of Protest: Culture and Activism from the Civil Rights Movement to the Present (U Minn Press) and Digitized Lives: Culture, Power and Social Change in the Internet Era (Routledge) are available, as well as his latest book, Postmodern Realist Fiction: Resisting Master Narratives (London: Bloomsbury, 2021).

In addition to his writings, Reed is the author/manager of the popular web matrix, culturalpolitics.net/index, that includes sites on Digital Cultures, Environmental Justice Cultural Studies, Popular Culture, Social Movement Cultures, and Interdisciplinary Cultural Theory.