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Brian Stephens

Brian Stephens, portrait
Assistant Professor

Education

Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies at University of California, Riverside

Master’s Degree in African American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles 

Biography

I am currently Assistant Professor of African American Studies, Interdisciplinary Studies, and Media Studies at Ohio University. I earned a Master’s Degree in African American Studies at University of California, Los Angeles and earned my Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies at University of California, Riverside. As a Black Studies scholar, my interdisciplinary research has recently focused on Black engagement with what I call “Black Camp.” Black Camp is an oppositional cultural practice and aesthetic that expands the meanings of Camp (a queer cultural practice that employs theatricality, humor, and incongruity to playfully but also meaningfully undermine received notions of identity). My research argues that Camp has long but obscured roots in Black queer vernacular traditions, and my work on Black Camp is a recovery of the African-American artists that helped develop the practice throughout the 20th  and early 21st  century. My upcoming research aims to examine the Black queer roots of Punk Rock music.

My manuscript “Prissy’s Quittin’ Time: The Black Camp Aesthetics of Kara Walker” was published in Open Cultural Studies Journal in 2017.

Courses Taught

  • AAS 2500 Blackness and the Arts
  • AAS 3500 African American Arts and Artists
  • AAS 3520 Blacks in Contemporary American Cinema
  • AAS 3530 Survey of Black Independent Cinema
  • AAS 3550 History of African American Music I, Slavery-1926
  • AAS 3560 History of African American Music II, 1926-Present
  • AAS 3570 Black Music Criticism: Hiphop history, culture and politics