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Religion and Politics in the Contemporary United States

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Curtis Marez

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University of Southern California
http://www-cntv.usc.edu/academic_programs/critical_studies/academic-critical-professors.cfm

Curtis Marez is an associate professor of critical studies in the School of Cinema and Television at University of Southern California. Marez is also a core member of USC’s Program in American Studies and Ethnicity. His teaching and research centers on popular culture and media studies in and around the US, and especially among racial and ethnic minorities and immigrants, particularly Chicanos/as and other Latinos/as. His first book, Drug Wars: the Political Economy of Narcotics (2004), analyzes the history of representations of drug traffic and their significance for understandings of capitalism and state power in the U.S. and the world. His second book, tentatively entitled Against Enclosure: Chicana/o Popular Culture and the Histories of U.S. Globalization, is under contract with Duke University Press.