B. Alex Beasley

Assistant Professor, Department of American Studies, University of Texas at Austin

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B. Alex Beasley is an interdisciplinary scholar of capitalism and U.S. empire. He is primarily interested in how people experience and understand capitalism, and how their ideas about how the economy work -- or "should" work -- shape racial formations, gender, and sexuality. At the same time, he aims to chart how capitalism works -- often invisibly -- to create and reinscribe racial, gendered, and sexual inequalities. His research focuses on energy and the environmental humanities; urban studies; and the culture and politics of service work and reproductive labor. He is currently finishing his first book manuscript, Expert Capital: Houston and the Making of a Service Empire, under contract with Harvard University Press. He has also published on the history of labor, business, gender and sexuality, cities, and international relations in Diplomatic History, Radical History Review, Urban History Review, The Oxford Research Encyclopedia of American History, The American Historian, and Public Seminar.