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Michael David Warner (born 1958) is an American literary critic, social theorist, and Seymour H. Knox Professor of English Literature and American Studies at Yale University. He also writes for Artforum, The Nation, The Advocate, and The Village Voice.
With The Rise and Fall of Intelligence, US Defense Department historian Michael Warner decided to rise to the challenge, ofering experts of the field, as well as the general public, an up-to-date – and perhaps long overdue – global history of contemporary intelligence.
Malcolm-Jamal Warner (born August 18, 1970) is an American actor. He rose to prominence for his role as Theodore Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, which earned him a nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series at the 38th Primetime Emmy Awards.
YearTitleRoleNotes2024Amir4 episodes2023Doug's FatherSeason 6: Episode 16; "Hard Times"2023Dustin AtwoodSeason 1: Episode 6; "Point and Shoot"2023Melvin WilliamsSeason 2: Episode 9; "Happy Birthday, ...At the same time, innovative intellectual energies have made queer theory an explosive field of study. In "Fear of a Queer Planet", Michael Warner draws on emerging new queer politics, and shows how queer activists have come to challenge basic assumptions about the social and political world.
- Michael Warner
- 1993
Jun 1, 2015 · Michael Warner is a historian who has extensive experience working in the American intelligence world, including in the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and with the Director of National Intelligence.
- Harvey Klehr
- 2015
Michael Warner. Seymour H. Knox Professor of English and Professor of American Studies. Ph.D. the Johns Hopkins University, 1985. My work ranges across a number of topics and styles, from scholarship in early American literature and print culture, to more theoretical writing about publics and social movements, to introductory editions and ...
Nov 20, 2018 · Michael Warner is the Seymour H. Knox Professor of English and American Studies at Yale University, and his career has followed an interesting trajectory, beginning with the study of print and its importance to the emerging American nation and extending into queer theory and contemporary politics.