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Jeffrey McCune, Jr. University of Rochester

Jeffrey McCune, Jr.

Frederick Douglass Professor

  • Rochester NY UNITED STATES
  • Morey Hall Morey Hall
  • Frederick Douglass Institute

McCune is founding chair of the Department of Black Studies, and an expert on matters of race, gender, and equality.

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Areas of Expertise

Race
Black Studies
Queer Theory
Contemporary African-American Literature & Drama
Popular Culture and Media Communication
critical race, gender, and sexuality theory
Masculinity Studies
Performance Studies
Black Queer Theologies
Race Gender and Sexuality

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Biography

Jeffrey McCune Jr., an award-winning scholar on issues of race, gender, and identity, is the director of the University of Rochester's Frederick Douglass Institute and chair of the Department of Black Studies.

McCune has a bachelor’s degree in speech/theater and secondary education from Cornell College and a master’s degree in communications studies from the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. He earned his PhD in performance studies, with a focus on African American and gender studies, from Northwestern University. Before coming to Rochester, he served eight years as associate professor of women, gender, and sexuality studies and of African and African American studies at Washington University in St. Louis. He’s the author of Sexual Discretion: Black Masculinity and the Politics of Passing (University of Chicago Press, 2014).

At Washington University, McCune enjoyed a reputation as an engaging and stimulating professor. His sought-after course on Kanye West—“a case study for interrogating the interplay between fame, gender, sexuality, and race”—made a USA Today list of “11 college courses in pop culture we wish we could take” in 2017.

Education

Northwestern University

Phd

Performance Studies with a focus on African American Studies; Gender Studies

2007

University of Nebraska-Lincoln

MA

Communication Studies

2001

Selected Media Appearances

Is it time to stop saying 'aloha' and other culturally sensitive words out of context?

USA Today  

2023-01-13

Everyone needs context before speaking another culture's languages besides their own. "We have a responsibility to be somewhat judicious with our language, and to have care for what we do with language," says Jeffrey McCune, director of the Frederick Douglass Institute of African & African-American Studies at the University of Rochester.

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UR establishes Department of Black Studies

Rochester Business Journal  print

2022-11-16

Jeffrey McCune Jr., the institute’s director, said a dedicated department will be able to develop curriculum and programming in a way that will be best suited for students.

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Amid controversies, one college professor says there’s value in teaching students about Kanye West

NBC News  online

2022-10-20

Jeffrey McCune Jr. taught The Politics of Kanye West in 2017 at Washington University in St. Louis, and now he plans to launch a similar course on the rapper focusing on the relationship between white evangelical Christianity and anti-Blackness.

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Jeffrey McCune tasked with starting new UR Black Studies Dept.

WROC-TV  tv

2022-02-03

Jeffrey McCune, Jr., who was brought in as the director of the University of Rochester’s Frederick Douglass Institute for African and African-American Studies, is focussed on turning that program into a full-fledged department.

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Selected Articles

https://muse.jhu.edu/article/720796

American Quarterly

Jeffrey Q. McCune Jr. and Jordan Mulkey

2019-03-01

Jeffrey McCune, Jr. and Jordan Mulkey discuss how to move blackness from an object of convenience to one of full-time dissent.

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Meditation - “Ultralight Beam”: The Gospel According to Kanye West

Journal of Hip Hop Studies

Jeffrey McCune

2019-08-24

Jeffrey McCune discusses a drift which produces division and decay.

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