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Martha Bayles

Martha Bayles has written widely on the arts, media, cultural policy, and U.S. public diplomacy.
Her essays and reviews have appeared in many national and international publications, including the ''New York Times'', the ''International Herald Tribune'', ''Newsweek'', ''Boston Globe'', ''Atlantic Monthly'', and ''The New Republic''. She is a former TV and arts critic for the ''Wall Street Journal'' and a regular contributor to the ''Boston Globe'', ''Weekly Standard'', and Claremont Review of Books. She is also an educator, having taught at Harvard University, Claremont McKenna College, and Boston College. She has lectured around the world on public diplomacy and popular culture. Her books, ''Hole In Our Soul: The Loss of Beauty and Meaning in American Popular Music'',〔''Hole in Our Soul: The Loss of Beauty and Meaning in American Popular Music'' (Free Press, 1994; paperback, University of Chicago Press, 1996)〕 ''Ain't That a Shame? Censorship and the Culture of Transgression'',〔''Ain't That a Shame? Censorship and the culture of Transgression'' (University of London 1996)〕 and, most recently, ''Through a Screen Darkly: Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America's Image Abroad'',〔''Through a Screen Darkly: Popular Culture, Public Diplomacy, and America's Image Abroad''(Yale University Press 2014)〕 have received high praise. Sam Schulman called Bayles "one of the great unsung critics of the baby boom generation."〔"The Picture of America: To see ourselves as others see us, diplomatically." Sam Schulman, in review for ''Through a Screen Darkly'' by Martha Bayles. ''The Weekly Standard.'' Vol. 19, No. 22. http://www.weeklystandard.com/articles/picture-america_778803.html?page=2#〕
Bayles received her Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University and her master's in Education from the University of Pennsylvania.
As of 2014, Bayles teaches humanities at Boston College and lives in Newton, Massachusetts.
== Life and career ==

Bayles is a native of Boston and a Harvard graduate.
After her undergraduate degree, she taught in various public schools of Philadelphia, Boston, and Cambridge, MA. From 1997 and 2003, she taught humanities at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California. Since 2003 she has been a lecturer in the Arts & Sciences Honors Program at Boston College, teaching humanities and the Western cultural tradition.
Bayles has been arts and television critic for the Wall Street Journal, arts correspondent for the PBS program, "Religion & Ethics Newsweekly," a Visiting Scholar at the Getty Institute in Los Angeles, and a (in 2006) a Fulbright Lecturer at Poland’s Marie Curie Sklodowska University, Catholic University, and Warsaw University.
Bayles has lectured widely on American culture, globalized popular culture and news, and US public diplomacy. In the United States, she has spoken at the American Foreign Service Association; the Center for Advanced Cultural Studies at the University of Virginia; George Washington University; the Institute for International Education; the University of Oklahoma; the American Enterprise Institute; the Institute on Culture, Religion, and World Affairs at Boston University; the Cosmos Club in Washington, D.C.: and Humanity in Action. Abroad, she has given two speaking tours in Germany (organized by the U.S. Embassy) and one in Poland (as a Fulbright Senior Scholar). She has also spoken at the Kolegium Artes Liberales at the University of Warsaw; the University of Alberta; the Aspen Institute Berlin; the Women in Memory Forum in Cairo; Koç University in Istanbul; and several universities in China, including Tsinghua University, Beijing Foreign Studies University, Fudan University, and Shanghai Foreign Studies University; as well as at the Hong Kong Forum, Hong Kong Press Club, and University of Hong Kong.
Bayles currently belongs to the Public Diplomacy Council (2008–present), a "nonprofit organization committed to the importance of the academic study, professional practice, and responsible advocacy of public diplomacy."〔http://www.publicdiplomacycouncil.org/〕 She has been a member of the Business for Diplomatic Action (2008–2011).

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