Michael Warner
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 66 |
Date of birth | September 9,1958 |
Zodiac sign | Virgo |
Born | United States |
Sub-discipline | American literature |
Founded | Sex Panic! |
Job | Actor |
Movies/Shows | House of Cards |
Almost In Love | |
Breaking Upwards | |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University |
Notabl work | The Trouble with Normal |
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ID | 499151 |
Publics and Counterpublics
The Trouble with Normal
Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory
The Letters of the Republic
CIA Under Harry Truman
The Origins of Literary Studies in America: A Documentary Anthology
Textuality and Legitimacy in the Printed Constitution
Complex Problems, Negotiated Solutions: Tools to Reduce Conflict in Community Development
The Office of Strategic Services: America's First Intelligence Agency
Sustainable Livelihoods: A Case Study of the Evolution of DFID Policy
Matching Livelihood Needs to Tree Selection in High Potential Farming Systems: Lessons from Participatory Research in Nepal and India
Scaling Up Participatory Watershed Development in India: A Review of the Literature
The Trouble with Normal
Fear of a Queer Planet: Queer Politics and Social Theory
The Letters of the Republic
CIA Under Harry Truman
The Origins of Literary Studies in America: A Documentary Anthology
Textuality and Legitimacy in the Printed Constitution
Complex Problems, Negotiated Solutions: Tools to Reduce Conflict in Community Development
The Office of Strategic Services: America's First Intelligence Agency
Sustainable Livelihoods: A Case Study of the Evolution of DFID Policy
Matching Livelihood Needs to Tree Selection in High Potential Farming Systems: Lessons from Participatory Research in Nepal and India
Scaling Up Participatory Watershed Development in India: A Review of the Literature
Michael Warner Life story
Michael David Warner is an American literary critic, social theorist, and Seymour H. Knox Professor of English Literature and American Studies at Yale University. He also writes for Artforum, The Nation, The Advocate, and The Village Voice.