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1.1  Early academic career  





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Whitney Davis
Born (1958-04-15) April 15, 1958 (age 66)
NationalityAmerican
Education
  • Bachelor of Arts (A.B., Harvard College, 1980)
  • Master of Arts (A.M., Harvard University, 1982)
  • Ph.D. (Harvard University, 1985)
  • Alma materHarvard University
    Occupation(s)Art historian, author
    TitleProfessor of History and Theory of Ancient and Modern Art
    Academic work
    DisciplineHistory
    Sub-disciplineArt History
    InstitutionsUC Berkeley

    Whitney Davis (born April 15, 1958) is an art historian, writer, and theorist. Davis has been teaching at the University of California, Berkeley in the art history department since 2001 as the George C. and Helen N. Pardee Professor of History and Theory of Ancient and Modern Art.[1] In addition to an extensive list of publications in the field of Western art history, Davis has made major contributions to the field of queer theory and LGBTQ studies, such as the 1998 essay "'Homosexualism,' Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer Theory in Art History."[2]

    Career[edit]

    Early academic career[edit]

    Whitney Davis attended Harvard College, earning an A.B. in 1980, later attending Harvard University to earn an A.M. in 1982 and Ph.D. in 1985. During this time, Davis held a position as a Junior Fellow in the Society of Fellows at Harvard from 1983–86, and wrote a dissertation titled The Canonical Tradition in Ancient Egyptian Art.[1]

    Early teaching career[edit]

    Prior to holding a teaching position at the University of California, Berkeley, Davis taught at Northwestern University from 1987 to 2001. During this time, Davis served as the Director of the Alice Berline Kaplan Center for the Humanities from 1995 to 1998, and as the John Evans Professor of Art History from 1998 to 2001.[3]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Whitney Davis Professor - UC Berkeley History of Art Department". arthistory.berkeley.edu. Retrieved 2020-10-11.
  • ^ Davis, Whitney (1998). ""Homosexualism," Gay and Lesbian Studies, and Queer Theory in Art History". The Subjects of Art History. New York: Cambridge University Press: 115–142.
  • ^ "Whitney Davis - History of Art, The University of York". www.york.ac.uk. Retrieved 2018-03-03.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Whitney_Davis&oldid=1217015491"

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