
Alexander Ponomareff
Assistant Professor · African American Studies
University of South FloridaAbout
Dr. Alexander Ponomareff is an Assistant Professor at the School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, University of South Florida. He specializes in postwar African American popular culture, media, literature, and art, with a focus on graffiti, comic books, film, and sample-based hip hop. His research examines Black technocultures and critiques racial capitalism's impact on technological innovation.
Education: B.A. in History and Philosophy (NYU), M.A. in Humanities and Social Thought (NYU), Ph.D. in Comparative Literature (University of Massachusetts Amherst).
Research Interests: Explores how Black artists resist 'the demand for clarity'—a legacy of cybernetics and technocratic utopianism—by framing hip hop as a site of technological experimentation. Contrasts critical responses to Black hip hop artists versus white avant-garde composers, emphasizing systemic biases in recognizing innovation.
Publications: Includes work on hip hop's intersection with self-creation politics (Journal of Popular Music Studies, 2019).
Previous Role: Inaugural Postdoctoral Fellow at the Center for Studying Structures of Race, Roanoke College.
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