Teaching the Sixties

  • Margot Fortunato Galt
Keywords: Social Theory, Capitalism, Critical Theory, Cultural Studies, Critique, Digital Society, Sociology, Scholarly Journal, Peer reviewed journal, Ben Agger, Tim Luke

Author Biography

Margot Fortunato Galt
Margot Fortunato Galt (Ph.D. Univ of Minnesota, 1976) teaches in the liberal studies programs of Hamline University, St. Paul, and the Univ of Minnesota, Minneapolis. She is the author of Stop This War! Americans Protest the Vietnam Conflict based in part on her husband Fran Galt's experience as a pacifist imprisoned for war protest. Her other books (including several books of poetry) are The Story in History: Writing Your Way into the Amerian Experience (1992); Up to the Plate: The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League (1995), and Turning the Feather Around: My Life in Art, an oral history memoir of Ojibway artist George Morrison (1998) who was recently honored in a solo exhibit by the National Museum of the American Indian. She is currently writing a history of her years as a writer-in-the-schools and a memoir about travel with her daughter to Germany and Italy. Her email address is mgalt@juno.com.
Published
2019-04-01
Section
The Sixties at Forty