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1 Bar Bykokutan [email protected] EMPLOYMENT Since 2010: Assistant Professor of Sociology, Boazii University, Istanbul, Turkey. EDUCATION Ph.D. in Sociology University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. 2010. B.A. in Economics (with honors) Boazii University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2002. B.A. in Sociology (with honors) Boazii University, Istanbul, Turkey. 2002. AREAS OF INTEREST Culture and subjectivity; sociology of intellectuals; sociology of art and literature; class, habitus and field; social movements; sociological theory; middle-classness; comparative and historical methods; sociology of knowledge; sociology of religion. PUBLICATIONS Toward a Theory of Cultural Appropriation: Buddhism, the Vietnam War, and the Field of U.S. Poetry. 2011. American Sociological Review 76(4):620-639. Autonomy from What? Popular Taste, Universities, and the U.S. Poetry Field, 1910-1975. 2010. Political Power and Social Theory 21:3-48. ONGOING PROJECTS The Pragmatic Intellectual: U.S. Poets and Politics in the Twentieth Century. Book manuscript in preparation. Outcomes of Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field, 1965-1975. Journal article in preparation. Between the Public and the Private: Gender and Intellectual Renown in Vietnam-Era United States. Journal article in preparation. PRESENTATIONS, PUBLIC LECTURES, AND INVITED SEMINARS Two Paths of Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field, 1965-1975. Regular session presentation at the 105th Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Atlanta, Georgia, August 16, 2010. A Marriage of Poets and Gurus: Buddhism and Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field. Invited seminar at Sabanc University, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. Istanbul, February 8, 2010. 1

2 Autonomy From What? Popular Taste, Universities, and the U.S. Field of Poetry, 1910-1975. Invited public lecture at Boazii University Department of Sociology. Istanbul, January 12, 2010. A Marriage of Poets and Gurus: Buddhism and Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field. Paper presentation at the Annual Meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. Denver, Colorado, October 24, 2009. Outcomes of Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field, 1965-1975. Paper presentation at the Graduate Student Workshop, University of Michigan Department of Sociology. January 28, 2009. Autonomy and Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field, 1910-1975. Regular session presentation at the 103rd Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Boston, Mass., August 3, 2008. Autonomy and Politicization in the U.S. Poetry Field, 1910-1975. Paper presentation at the Graduate Student Workshop, University of Michigan Department of Sociology. March 12, 2008. Evaluating Rational Choice Theories of Religion. Open roundtable presentation at the 101st Annual Meeting of the American Sociological Association. Montreal, Quebec, August 13, 2006. Evaluating Rational Choice Theories of Religion. Presentation at Boazii University, Sociology Department, Istanbul, Turkey. April 27, 2006. TEACHING EXPERIENCE Department of Sociology, Boazii University, Istanbul, Turkey SOC 492: The Philosophy and Sociology of Art (Spring 2011) SOC 452: Seminar on Social Movements (Fall 2010) SOC 377: Sociology of Religion (Summer 2011) SOC 101: Introduction to Sociology (Summer 2009 and Fall 2010) Department of Sociology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor SOC 368: Criminology (Graduate student instructor, fall 2004, fall 2007, fall 2008) SOC 100: Introduction to Sociology (Graduate student instructor, fall 2003, winter 2004, winter 2005, winter 2008, winter 2009, fall 2009) AWARDS AND FELLOWSHIPS Winter 2010: Dissertation Writing Fellowship, University of Michigan 2005-2006: LS&A Fellowship, University of Michigan Summer 2003: Block grant from the University of Michigan Sociology Department to attend the Harvard-Ko Ottoman Summer School in Turkey Summer 2003: Grant from Ko University, Turkey to attend the Harvard-Ko Ottoman Summer School in Turkey 2002-2003: LS&A Fellowship, University of Michigan 2

3 SERVICE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN SOCIOLOGY DEPARTMENT Fall 2004: Member, personnel committee Fall 2003-Winter 2004: Co-chair, Sociology Graduate Students MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS American Sociological Association Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Social Science History Association LANGUAGES English (fully bilingual), Ottoman Turkish (19th century), French (reading) REFERENCES Available upon request. 3

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