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Nick Salvato
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Nick Salvato

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Frederic J. Whiton Professor of Liberal Studies

Overview

Nick Salvato is the Frederic J. Whiton Professor of Liberal Studies in the Department of Performing and Media Arts. He teaches and writes about media and performance practices of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, with an increasing emphasis on late-twentieth-century and early twenty-first-century television. His numerous articles have appeared in such journals as Camera Obscura, Critical Inquiry, Discourse, Modern Drama, Qui Parle, and TDR: The Drama Review. His two most recent books are Obstruction (Duke University Press, 2016), which examines the surprising uses of embarrassment, laziness, slowness, cynicism, and digressiveness in intellectual life, and Television Scales (punctum books, 2019), a formally experimental work that argues for the necessary centrality of the concept of scale in understanding television as a medium. He is currently working on a monograph with the tentative title, "Wallowing: On the Uses of Typical Television."

Research Focus

Nick Salvato's work combines close formal analysis, archival research, autoethnography, and an abiding commitment to feminist and queer forms of inquiry. The objects of his attention range from television, cinema, and the internet to drama, theater, and performance.

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