
Mary K. Coffey
Assistant Professor
Department of Art History
North American and Latin American
Ph.D. University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, 1999
mary.coffey@dartmouth.edu
tel: 646-4066
office: 208 Carpenter
Selected Publications
"'The Mexican Problem': Nation and 'Native' in Post-Revolutionary Muralism and Cultural Discourse, in The Social and the Real: Political Art in the 1930s in the Western Hemisphere, eds. Alejandro Anreus, Diana Linden, and Jonathan Weinberg (State College: Penn State University Press, 2006): 43-70.
Of Bodies and Embodiment: Fred Wilson's So Much Trouble in the World Believe it or not! in So Much Trouble in the World- Believe it or not! ed. Barbara Thompson (Hanover: University Press of New England, 2006).
The American Adonis: A Natural History of the Average American Man, 1921-1932, Popular Eugenics: American Mass Culture in the 1930s, eds. Sue Currell and Christina Cogdell (Athens: Ohio University Press, 2006).
Angels and Prostitutes: José Clemente Orozco's Catharsis and the Politics of Female Allegory in 1930s Mexico, CR: The New Centennial Review 4, no. 2 (2004): 1-33.
Co-authored with Jeremy Packer, HOGging the Road: Cultural Governance and the Citizen Cyclist, Cultural Studies 18, no. 5 (July 2004): 641-674.
"Histories that Haunt: A Conversation with Ann Hamilton," Art Journal 60, no. 3 (Fall 2001): 10-23.