A short bio
Dilip Gaonkar is Professor in Rhetoric and Public Culture and the Director of Center for Global Culture and Communication at Northwestern University. He is also the Director of Center for Transcultural Studies, an independent scholarly research network concerned with global issues. He was closely associated with the journal, Public Culture, serving as the Executive Editor (2000-2009) and as Editor (2009-2011). Gaonkar has two sets of scholarly interests: rhetoric as an intellectual tradition, both its ancient roots and its contemporary mutations; and, global modernities and their impact on the political.
He has published numerous essays on rhetoric, including “The Idea of Rhetoric in the Rhetoric of Science” that was published along with ten critical responses to the essay in a book, Rhetorical Hermeneutics: Invention and Interpretation in the Age of Science, edited by Alan G. Gross and William Keith (1996). Gaonkar has edited a series books on global cultural politics: Globalizing American Studies (with Brian Edwards, 2010), Alternative Modernities (2001), and Disciplinarity and Dissent in Cultural Studies (1995). He has also edited several special issues of journals: Laclau’s On Populist Reason (with Robert Hariman, for Cultural Studies, 2012), Cultures of Democracy (for Public Culture, 2007), Commitments in a Post-Foundational World (with Keith Topper, 2005), Technologies of Public Persuasion (with Elizabeth Povinelli, 2003), and New Imaginaries (with Benjamin Lee, 2002). He is currently working on a book manuscript on Modernity, Democracy and the Politics of Disorder.
In addition to his work for the Department of Communications Studies, Gaonkar also serves as an adjunct faculty member in the Department of African American studies, the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures, and the graduate program in Screen Cultures.
Curriculum Vitae
Education
PhD, Rhetoric and Communication, University of Pittsburgh
MA, Theatre, Tufts University
MA, Political Science, University of Bombay, India
BA, Politics and Philosophy, Elphinstone College, University of Bombay, India
Awards and Honors
The Berlin Prize, The American Academy in Berlin, Fall 2017 Residency Fellow.
Van Zelst Professor of Communication, 2001, Northwestern University
Helen Corley Petit Professorship, 1996, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Golden Anniversary Award, Speech Communication Association, 1991 and 1994
Best Article Award, Southern Communication Association, 1993
Rockefeller Resident Fellow, Center for Psychosocial Studies, 1992
Courses taught
COMMST 3150 - Rhetoric of Social Movements
COMMST 3170 - Voice, Violence, and Democracy
COMMST 3920 - Global Culture, Commerce and Communication
COMMST 4020 - Modes of Cultural Analysis
COMMST 4150 - Seminar in Rhetorical Criticism
COMMST 4540 - Making and Unmaking of Audiences and Publics
COMMST 4250 Crowds, Riots, & the Politics of Direct Action
MSC 4900 - Strategy in the Global Economy
Leadership
Director of the Center for Global Culture and Communication
Director of Center for Transcultural Studies
Director of the Summer Program on Democracy at Central European University, Budapest.