selected publications academic article Carley, R. F. (2021). Riotous Epistemology: Open Referentiality and Reconfigured Temporalities in AK Thompson's Black Bloc, White Riot. 14(1), 71-71. Carley, R. F. (2019). A Materialist and Standpoint Critique of Social Movements' Theoretical Presumptions. Theory in Action. 12(1), 86-111. Carley, R. (2016). Ideological Contention: Antonio Gramsci and the Connection Between Race and Social Movement Mobilization in Early Twentieth-Century Italy. Sociological Focus. 49(1), 28-43. Carley, R. (2016). Theories of Ideology: The Powers of Alienation and Subjection. By Jan Rehmann Carley, R. (2013). Agile Materialisms: Antonio Gramsci, Stuart Hall, Racialization, and Modernity. Journal of Historical Sociology. 26(4), 413-441. Carley, R. F., & Molina, H (2011). How Women Work: The Symbolic and Material Reproduction of Migrant Labor Camps in United States Agribusiness. Journal of Identity and Migration Studies. 5(1), 37-62. Carley, R. (2011). Oppositional Discourses and Democracies. Discourse and Society: an international journal for the study of discourse and communication in their social, political and cultural contexts. 22(4), 495-497. Carley, R. F. (2005). Moneys Gest: or the Postmodern Materialism of Fictitious Capital Formations. EnterText. 5(3), 14-34. book Carley, R. F. (2019). Autonomy, Refusal, and the Black Bloc Positioning Class Analysis in Critical and Radical Theory. Rowman & Littlefield International. Carley, R. F. (2019). Culture and Tactics Gramsci, Race, and the Politics of Practice. SUNY Press. Carley, R. F (2016). Collectivities: Politics at the Intersections of Disciplines. Lexington Books. chapter Carley, R. F. (2020). Gramscian Critical Pedagogy: A Holistic and Social Genre Approach. Steinberg, S. R., & Down, B. (Eds.), The SAGE Handbook of Critical Pedagogies. (pp. 289-301). SAGE Publications. Molinna II, H., & Carley, R. F. (2019). Alie(N)ation: A qualitative multi-method approach to language, domination, and unauthorized migration. Harden, B. G. (Eds.), Imagined Borders/Lived Ambiguity Intersections of Repression and Resistance. (pp. 37-62). Lexington Books. Carley, R. F. (2010). A sociology of Shakespeare: or scattered speculations on capital, the symbolic, social structure and agency in Shakespeare's The merchant of Venice. Brooks, D. A., & Sharon-Zisser, S. (Eds.), Lacanian Interpretations of Shakespeare. (pp. 323-338). Edwin Mellen Press.
editor of book Harden, G. B., & Carley, R. (2009). Co-opting Culture Culture and Power in Sociology and Cultural Studies Carley, R. F. (Eds.), Lexington Books. chapter Carley, R. F. (2009). Ambiguity Will Not Stand: An Exploratory Study of Transsexuality, and the Intimate Relationship between Sex, Race, Technology, Nature, and the Nature of Desire Lexington Books. 91-106. Carley, R. F., & Harden, B. G. (2009). Cultural Studies: Mediations and Intersections Lexington Books. xiii-xxi. Carley, R. F. (2009). Some Brief Notes toward a Labor-Based Theory of Culture Lexington Books. 63-76.
teaching activities ENGL211 Foundations Cultural Studies Instructor ENGL309 Cultural Politics Instructor INTS201 Intro To Ints Instructor INTS205 Current Issues Intl Stud Instructor INTS211 Foundations Cultural Studies Instructor INTS301 Theories Of Globalization Instructor INTS311 Cultural Politics Instructor INTS403 Hnr-nations & Nationalisms Instructor INTS409 Culture Neolib Globalism Instructor INTS409 Hnr-culture Neolib Globalism Instructor INTS481 Hnr-seminar Instructor INTS485 Directed Studies Instructor INTS489 Sptp: International Studies Instructor INTS491 Research Instructor INTS497 Hnr-independent Honors Study Instructor
education and training Ph.D. in Sociology, Texas A&M University - (College Station, Texas, United States) 2012 M.A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, George Mason University - (Fairfax, Virginia, United States) 2003 B.A. in English and Philosophy, Rutgers University - (New Brunswick, New Jersey, United States) 1996
mailing address Texas A&M University International Studies Department 4215 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-4215 USA