Kevin Rozario
Kevin Rozario teaches courses in American popular culture, media studies, and cultural theory. He received a BA (1st class) from the University of Warwick and an MA (with distinction) from the School of Oriental and African Studies in the UK. After receiving his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1997, he taught at Oberlin and Wellesley colleges before coming to Smith. Although trained as a historian, his interdisciplinary interests keep pulling him into such other fields as literary criticism, media studies, philosophy, economics, environmental history, gender studies, politics, and cultural theory. He endeavors to incorporate many of these approaches in his writing. Among other works, he is the author of The Culture of Calamity: Disaster and the Making of Modern America (University of Chicago Press, 2007), which won the 2008 Lois P. Rudnick best book prize awarded by the New England American Studies Association, an article in American Quarterly (2003) on mass culture, sensationalism,