Andrew J. Diamond - Université Paris

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Andrew J. Diamond - Université Paris
Andrew J. Diamond
[email protected]
[email protected]
Education
--Ph.D. in History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2004
--MA in History, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1994
--BA in History and English (cum laude), Tufts University, Medford, Massachusetts, 1992
Teaching Experience
--Professor of American History and Civilization, Université Paris-Sorbonne, France, 2012--Assistant Professor of American History and Civilization, Université Charles de Gaulle–Lille
3, France, 2005-11
--Adjunct Professor, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), France 2007-2012
--Adjunct Professor, Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Lille (Sciences Po), France 2008-2010
--Lecturer, Université de Picardie – Jules Verne, Amiens, France, 2002-2004
--Adjunct Professor, Department of Liberal Studies, Columbia College (Chicago), 1997
--Instructor, History Department, University of Michigan, 1994-1996
Research Affiliations
--Monde Anglophone : Politiques et Sociétés (MAPS), Université Paris-Sorbonne, France, 2012--Centre d'Etudes et de Recherches Internationales (CERI/UMR 7050), Institut d'Etudes
Politiques de Paris (Sciences Po), Paris
--Centre d’Etudes Nord-Américaines (MASCIPO/UMR 8168), Ecole des Hautes Etudes en
Sciences Sociales, Paris
Publications (selected)
Monographs:
Mean Streets: Chicago Youths and the Everyday Struggle for Empowerment in the Multiracial
City, 1908-1969 (Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2009)
Co-Authored Books:
Histoire de Chicago (Paris: Fayard, 2013), with Pap Ndiaye.
Révoltes et utopies : la contreculture américaine des années 1960 (Paris : Editions Fahrenheit,
2012), with Romain Huret and Caroline Rolland
Le Sud de l’après Guerre de Sécession, 1865-1896 (Paris: Atlande, 2010), with Yann Philippe,
Jonathan Magidoff, and Caroline Rolland
Edited Collections:
L'Atlantique Multiracial : Discours, politiques, dénis (Paris : Editions Karthala, 2012), with
James Cohen and Philippe Vervaecke
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Book Chapters:
“Naturalizing Disaster: Neoliberalism, Cultural Racism, and Depoliticization in the Era of
Katrina,” in Romain Huret and Randy Sparks, eds., American Sodom to American Phoenix: The
Destruction and Rebirth of New Orleans (Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2014)
“Leçons de la Nouvelle Orléans: colorblindness, racisme culturel et démobilisation à l’ère
néolibérale,” in James Cohen, Andrew J. Diamond, and Philippe Vervaecke, eds., L'Atlantique
Multiracial : Discours, politiques, dénis (Paris : Editions Karthala, 2012)
“Needham for busing: justice raciale et racisme culturel dans une banlieue de classe moyenne,” in
Emmanuelle Le Texier, Denis Lacorne, and Olivier Esteves, eds., Les politiques de la diversité:
Etats-Unis/Grande Bretagne (Paris: Presses de Sciences Po, 2010), p. 113-130
“Promenade dans le Queens multiethnique,” in Pauline Peretz, ed., New York: Histoire,
promenades, anthologie et dictionnaire (Paris: Robert Laffont, 2009), p. 311-334
“Opposition fragmentée: identités raciales, nationalisme culturel et le mouvement des lycéens
dans le Chicago de 1968,” in Justine Faure and Denis Rolland, eds., ‘68 hors de France: Histoire
et constructions historiographiques (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2009), p. 147-159
“Jeunes Blancs en colère dans les quartiers populaires : la résistance à l’intégration raciale et
naissance du conservatisme moderne,” in Romain Huret (ed.), Les conservateurs américains se
mobilisent (Paris: Editions Autrement, 2008), p. 20-36
“The Race War at Home : Youth Culture and the Transformation of the Color Line on the
Homefront,” in Diederick Oostdijk and Markha G. Valenta (eds.), Tales of the Great American
Victory : World War II in Politics and Poetics (Amsterdam: VU University Press, 2006), p. 7178
“How Americans Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate France: Jews, Evangelical Christians and
the New Right” in Frédéric Monneyron and Martine Xiberras (eds.), La France dans le regard
des États-Unis (Perpignan: Presses Universitaires de Perpignan, 2006), p. 309-321
“‘Surfin’ USA’: California Surf Culture, Whiteness, and the Undercurrents of the Great Society
Backlash,” in Annick Foucrier and Antoine Coppolani (eds.), La Californie : Périphérie ou
Laboratoire ? (Paris: L’Harmattan, 2004), p. 247-257
Refereed Journal Articles:
“Revisiting Gangs in the Post-World War II North American City: A Forum,” with Will Cooley
and Timothy J. Gilfoyle, Journal of Urban History 38 (5), July 2012, p. 803-11
“The Long March Toward Neoliberalism: Race and Housing in the Postwar Metropolis,”
Journal of Urban History 36 (6), November 2010, p. 922-929
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“Against The Declining Significance of Race: The Underclass Debate and the History of the
African American Working Class from Below,” Transatlantica (2009: 2)
“From Fighting Gangs to Black Nations: Race, Power, and Other Civil Rights Movement on
Chicago’s West Side, 1957-1968,” Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines 116 (2008), p. 51-65
Roundtable (with Kathy Peiss, Rick Perlstein, Matthew Lassiter, and Ramon Gutierrez): “G.W.
Bush’s America,” Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines 113 (2007), p. 52-70
“Gangs in the Post World War II American City: A Forum,” Journal of Urban History 28 (July
2002), p. 658-663
“Rethinking Culture on the Streets: Agency, Masculinity, and Style in the American City,”
Journal of Urban History 27 (July 2001), p. 669-685
Presentations:
International Conferences:
“Where the Rainbow Ends”: Identity, Alterity, and the Troubled Legacy of Coalition Politics in
Multiracial Chicago, 1969-2011 », Annual Meeting of the French Association of American
Studies (AFEA), 25 May 2012
“Clearing the Way for Condos in Chicago: Yuppie Invasion, Identity Politics, and the New Logic
of Class Combat in the Multiracial City,” International conference: “L’Etranger dans la Ville,”
Université de Cergy-Pontoise, 30 March 2012
“Neoliberalism, Neoracism, and the Politics of Identity in France and the United States,”
International conference: “Nation, Immigration, and Identity: A Trans-Atlantic Perspective:
France Great Britain, and the United States, Université Charles de Gaulle-Lille 3, 19 June 2009
“How Americans Learned to Stop Worrying and Hate the French: Jews, Evangelical Christians,
and the New Right in Bush’s America,” International conference: “La France dans le regard des
États-Unis,” Université de Montpellier 3 et Université de Perpignan, 7 October 2005
“Youth, Urban Leisure and the Making of Americans, 1924-1943,” International conference:
“Loisir et Liberté en Amérique du Nord,” Université Paris-Sorbonne, 13 November 2004
“The Race War at Home: Youth Culture and the Transformation of the American Color Line on
the World War II Home Front,” Annual Meeting of the Netherlands American Studies
Association (NASA), Free University, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 22 June 2004
“Surfin’ USA’: California Surf Culture, Whiteness, and the Undercurrents of the Great Society
Backlash,” Annual Meeting of the Société d’Etudes Nord-Américaines (SENA), Université de
Montpellier III, 6 June 2003
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“From Gangs to Nations: Race, Masculinity, and the Economy of Power on the Streets of
Chicago, 1956-1968,” Annual Meeting of the Social Science History Association (SSHA),
Washington D.C., 17 October 1997
“Hoodlums, Rebels, and Royal Kings: Youth Gangs and the Political Culture of Racial
Transition on the West Side of Chicago, 1946-1973,” Annual Meeting of the Organization of
American Historians, San Francisco, California, 17 April 1997
Invited Talks:
“Le ghetto démobilisé dans la ville néolibérale : la vision du Baltimore noir dans le Wire,”
Journée d'études “Marseille/Baltimore : Deux villes portuaires sous le feu de seriés televises,”
Centre Norbert Elisa (EHESS/UMR 8562), 21 May 2013.
“Liberal Rebel: Saul Alinsky and the New Left.” Journée d'études “La Contre-culture américaine
des années 1960,” Université Paris-Sorbonne/Paris Ouest Nanterre, 1 December 2012.
“‘The Object is to Change the Heart and Soul’: Cultural Racism, Color-Blind Racism, and the
Triumph of Neoliberalism in the United States,” Lecture series: Migrations et diversité:
politiques et representations,” Université Sorbonne-Nouvelle, Paris, France, 23 November 2012.
“Barack Obama and the Paradox of Race in the United States,” United States Embassy –
Republic of Congo (Brazzaville) and the Université Marien Ngouabi, September, 2012
“Producing the ‘City of Neighborhoods’: Race, Community, and the New Logic of Class
Struggle in the Neoliberal City,” “Fractures: Defining and Redefining the Twentieth-Century
United States: A Trans-Atlantic Conference,” McNeil Center, University of Pennsylvania,
Philadelphia, 7 May 2012
“Naturalizing Disaster: Neoliberalism, Cultural Racism, and Depoliticization in the Era of
Katrina,” “From American Sodom to American Phoenix : The Destruction and Rebirth of New
Orleans,” Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, 21 October 2010
“Repenser Chicago 1968: l’histoire vue d’en bas, tout en bas,” Presented as part of the
workshop: “De la Recherche à l’Enseignement: Européens et Américains en 1968: Unité et
Diversité du Mouvement Social,” International conference: “Les Rendez-vous de l’Histoire,”
Blois, France, 10 October 2008
“‘All in the game’: The Wire’s Vision of Politics in the Neoliberal City,” Semina “The Wire: a
Fiction in the Ghetto: Race, classe, et genre dans les séries télévisées,” Université Paris Ouest
Nanterre La Défense, 12 March 2012
“‘Journey to our Rediscovery of Ourselves’: The Contours of the Black Power Movement, 19641974 », International conference: “Arenas of Resistance in the United States,” Université de
Nantes, 12 March 2012
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“The Black Power Movement and the Power of Culture, 1964-1974,” Conference: “Contreculture et contestation,” Université Lyon 2, 19 January 2012
“Somewhere over the Rainbow: Identity, Alterity, and Chicago’s Ill-Fated Rainbow Coalition of
1969 », International conference: “Revolte et utopies: la contre-culture américaine des années
1960,” Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défense, 12 December 2011
“The Fighting Race': The Evolution of Irish Identity in the American City, 1863-1919,” Seminar:
“L’Irlande et le monde: reconfigurations du corps,” Université Charles de Gaulle – Lille 3, 4
May 2011
“Les Immigrés aux Etats-Unis. Intégration et politiques de la diversité,” Workshop: Amérique du
Nord, Université Lyon 2/IEP-Lyon/ENS-Lyon/UMR 5206 Triangle, 9 December 2010
“Résistance massive: Martin Luther King et la lutte pour l’intégration,” International conference:
“1968 hors de France : Histoire et constructions historiographiques,” IEP-Strasbourg, 4 April
2008
“Neoliberalism, Neoracism, and the Politics of Identity after the Era of Civil Rights », Seminar:
“Politiques identitaires et relations interethniques aux États-Unis et en Grande-Bretagne,”
Université de Paris 7-Denis Diderot, 30 March 2007
“Towards a New ‘New Political History’: Excavating Race, Culture, and Everyday Life in the
Postwar Metropolitan United States,” International conference: “Le renouveau de l’histoire
politique aux États-Unis,” Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris, 17 November
2006.
“Minorités, communautés ? Regards croisés France/États-Unis,” Seminar: “La diversité dans la
République: Regards croisés France/États-Unis/Europe,” Groupe des Belles Feuilles, Paris, 4
March 2006
“The Battles of Vice Lords, Taylor Bishops, and Royal Kings: Youth Gangs and the Political
Culture of Racial Transition in Chicago, 1940-1970,” Social History Workshop, University of
Chicago, 12 June 1996
Fellowships, Grants, and Awards
--Research Fellowship, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), Centre d'Etudes
et de Recherches Internationales (CERI/UMR 7050), Sciences Po, Paris, 2010-2012
--Research Grant, Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR), “The Cultural Politics of Race and
Nation in the United States and Great Britain: A Comparative Perspective, 1945-Present” (team
research project with Denis Lacorne, Emmanuelle Le Texier, Philippe Vervaecke, and Olivier
Esteves), 2007-2011
--King V. Hostick Dissertation Award, Illinois State Historical Society, 1999
--Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Dissertation Award, Understanding and Reducing
Violence, Aggression, and Dominance, 1998
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--Rackham Predoctoral Fellowship, Horace Rackham School of Graduate Studies, University of
Michigan, 1997-1998
Professional Activities
--Co-Director, Monde Anglophone: Politiques et Sociétés (MAPS), Université Paris-Sorbonne,
2012--Member of the Board of Directors, Urban History Association, 2013--Featured Speaker, African Regional Services, United States State Department, 2012--Feature Speaker, Black History Month, United States Embassy – Paris, 2012
--Co-chair, Search Committee, Université de Lille 3 - Charles de Gaulle, 2010-2012
--Member of the Research Working Group of the Institut des Amériques, 2008--Member of the Editorial Board of the Revue Française d’Etudes Américaines, 2006--Member of the Editorial Board of Critique Internationale, 2012--Member of the Editorial Board of The Sixties: A Journal of History, Politics, and Culture,
2012--Member of the Steering Committee of the Société d’Etudes Nord-Américaines (SENA), 2007
--Manuscript reviewer, University of California Press
--Manuscript reviewer, University of North Carolina Press
Media Appearances, Interviews, Op-Eds
! Interview for “Une Amérique postraciale?” Le Devoir (Montreal), 24 August 2013.
! Panelist, “The Debate,” France 24, 15 July 2013.
! “Le culte du plaisir, Paris Match/L’Histoire, 28 May 2013
! Interview for “Le tabou de la démographie,” Le Point, 8 November 2012.
! Commentator, Liberation « live », “Soirée électorale américaine,” 6 November 2012.
!Op-ed, “L’Amérique remonte le temps,” Libération, 2 November 2012.
!Discussant, “Les minorités ethniques aux Etats-Unis: la révolution démographique en
marche?” Radio show: “7 milliards de voisins,” Radio France Internationale (RFI), 22 October
2012
!Op-ed, “Ted Kennedy, l’épopée d’un cow-boy réformateur,” Libération, 8 September 2009
!Op-ed, “Chicago, capitale pour Obama,” Libération, 8 December 2008
!Op-ed, “Une histoire américaine,” Libération, 5 November 2008
!Op-ed, “Obama au-delà des races,” Libération, 28 January 2008
!Interview on the 2008 presidential elections, La Voix du Nord, 28 May and 29 September
2008
!Radio interview on the 2008 presidential elections, “Le Carnet du Monde,” Europe 1, 3
February 2008
!Radio interview on the Los Angeles of 1992 and the French riots of 2005, “Le Monde
change,” Radio France Internationale (RFI), 10 January 2006
!Op-ed, “A gauche, le racial impensé,” Libération, 30 November 2005