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AARON
KERNER
Associate Professor
Acting M.A. Coordinator
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Education/Professional Preparation
- Ph.D. Sociology, Macquarie
University, Sydney, Australia
- M.A. Cultural Studies, with
distinction. University of Leeds, England
- B.A.
Art History, honors in the major, honors in the senior seminar.
University of California, Santa Cruz
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Areas of Expertise
- Japan
- Aesthetics
- The ugly
- Visual
Culture/Art History
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Exhibitions
- Katsushige Nakahashi: The Depth of Memory (January 3 - March 22, 2008) at San Francisco Camerawork
- Reconstructing
Memories: a discourse of traces and fragments (October 27th
- December 13, 2006) at the University of Hawaii, Art Gallery
- Collapsing Histories:
time, space, and memory (2002 - 2004) exhibited at UCSC, The
Daigo Fukuryu Maru Exhibition Hall (Tokyo), Gallery ef (Tokyo)
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Publications
- Angela Kelly and Aaron Kerner,
“The Scent of Positive Lives: (Re)Memorializing Our Loved
Ones,” Qualitative Inquiry vol. 10, no. 5 (October 2004):
767-787. PDF File.
- Aaron Kerner,
“What’s Real About It? Adolescent Female Sexuality
in Thirteen,” American Sexuality magazine vol. 3, no. 4
(August 2005)
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Web Links
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