Samuel A. Chambers teaches political theory and cultural politics at Johns Hopkins University where he is an Associate Professor of Political Science. He is co-Editor of the journal Contemporary Political Theory and general series co-Editor of the Routledge series, Innovators in Political Theory. His work is broadly interdisciplinary, ranging from philosophy of language, to feminist and queer theory, to critical television studies. He has published four books, The Lessons of Ranciere (2013), Untimely Politics (2003); Judith Butler and Political Theory (2008); and The Queer Politics of Television (2009). samuelachambers.com