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American educator
Erika Lee Doss is an American educator and author, having served as a professor in the Department of American Studies at the
University of Notre Dame .
[1]
Doss received her
Ph.D. from the
University of Minnesota in 1983,
[2] and "has held fellowships at the
Stanford Humanities Center ,
Georgia O'Keeffe Museum Research Center ,
Smithsonian American Art Museum ,
Rockwell Center for American Visual Studies , and
Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art ".
[1]
In her 1999 book, Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, and Image , Doss examines the enduring popularity of singer
Elvis Presley , and his rule-breaking dynamics.
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References
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b Dame, Marketing Communications: Web // University of Notre.
"Erika - Doss // Department of American Studies // University of Notre Dame" . Department of American Studies .
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"Featured Alumni" . College of Liberal Arts .
^ Curtis, James C.
"Book reviews: Elvis Culture: Fans, Faith, and Image. Erika Doss" . University of Chicago Press.
^ Megan K. Stack, "Fans grace the land where Elvis' legacy lives on", Northwest Herald (August 16, 2002), p. 6.
^ Aisling Maki, "Elvis really is still alive at 75 -- as a vital cultural force",
Edmonton Journal (January 7, 2010), p. D-2.
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