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- Freelance Art and Architecture Writer
- Assistant Professor of Aesthetic Studies at The University of Texas at Dallas
- Expertise in Media Theory and Post-WWII Art,
Architecture and Urbanism
- Ph.D. Harvard University,
Architectural History and Theory, 2004
- M.A. Harvard University,
Architectural History and Theory, 2001
- M.A. University of Illinois at
Chicago, Art History, 1996
- B.A. University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, Art History, 1992
Charissa
N. Terranova is Assistant Professor of Aesthetic Studies at The University of Texas at
Dallas. She lectures and teaches seminars
on media theory and art and architectural theory and history. She also is a regular contributor to the Texas art magazine
Art Lies and the website for art in Texas, Glasstire.com.
Dr. Terranova is currently
writing a book-length manuscript on the automobile and perception. Under the working
title "The Automotive Prosthetic", the book focuses on the aesthetic experience of seeing
the world in motion through the car window and the global political economy of the car
in the postwar period.
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