Sloane McNulty

Adjunct Faculty

headshot of Sloane McNulty
Departments
Liberal Arts,
Visual Studies,
Critical Studies,
General Fine Arts,
Critical Studies,
Comp & Info Sci Staff,
School of Comp & Info Sciences,
Computer Science

Bio

Sloane McNulty (PhD American Studies – Rutgers University) is a professor of Critical Studies, Liberal Arts, and Computer Science at the Pacific Northwest College of Art. Their work is centered on assemblages of gender, ecology, tech, and capital, while also intervening in narratives around contemporary aesthetics, media, and animal ethics. They have published articles for Oregon ArtsWatch,Culture Critique and Cyborgology and are currently working on a series of essays around the production of gender as threat, as well as pursuing interrelated scholarship on: the emergence of a regime of anti-ethics, the phenomena of recursive enclosure, and the broader intersections of trans ontologies and finance.