Rachel E Dubrofsky
Rachel E. Dubrofsky is professor and chair of the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University. Her work is rooted in a critical cultural studies tradition with a focus on critical race, feminist media, and critical surveillance studies, with a recurring focus on authenticity and whiteness. Dubrofsky is regularly interviewed by the media for her expertise and has been quoted in, among others, Rolling Stone , The Atlantic , the Los Angeles Times , The Washington...See more
Rachel E. Dubrofsky is professor and chair of the Department of Communication and Rhetorical Studies at Syracuse University. Her work is rooted in a critical cultural studies tradition with a focus on critical race, feminist media, and critical surveillance studies, with a recurring focus on authenticity and whiteness. Dubrofsky is regularly interviewed by the media for her expertise and has been quoted in, among others, Rolling Stone , The Atlantic , the Los Angeles Times , The Washington Post , The Guardian , TIME , Bitch Media , Salon.com, USA Today, and The Daily Beast . She is author of The Surveillance of Women on Reality Television: Watching "The Bachelor" and "The Bachelorette" and coeditor of Feminist Surveillance Studies . Her work has appeared in such publications as Critical Studies in Media Communication ; Communication, Culture & Critique ; Feminist Media Studies ; and Television and New Media . See less
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