David King Dunaway

David King Dunaway

David King Dunaway is Professor of English and Communications (adjunct) at the University of New Mexico, Department of English. He is Pete Seeger's biographer, and a national expert on oral history, folk music, and Route 66.

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Books

David Dunaway's first book, How Can I Keep From Singing, the first biography of folk musician and social activist Pete Seeger, was based on his doctoral dissertation at the University of California, Berkeley, and first released in 1981. Since then, it has been translated into Japanese and Spanish, and been through six printings. Working with Seeger, Dunaway completed a revised, updated version of the biography out 2008 from Villard Books/Random House.

In addition, Dunaway is also the editor of Oral History: An Interdisciplinary Anthology (with Willa Baum; second edition, Rowman & Littlefield, 1996), and the author of Huxley in Hollywood (Harper Collins 1990), Writing the Southwest (with Sarah Spurgeon, revised edition, University of New Mexico Press 2003), Aldous Huxley Recollected (Rowman & Littlefield 1998), Across the Tracks: A Route 66 Story (in press), and Oral History on Route 66: A Manual (National Park Service, 2005). His most recent work is Singing Out: An Oral History of America's Folk Music Revivals (Oxford, 2010; with Molly Beer).

Radio series

Dunaway has been active in radio since 1972, when he produced "Midnight Country" for KPFA-FM in Berkeley. Four of his radio documentary series were developed in conjunction with his writing – "Writing the Southwest" (1995) developed with funding from the NEH and the Humanities Endowments in Arizona, Colorado, and New Mexico; "Aldous Huxley's Brave New Worlds" (1998) funded by the California and New Mexico Endowments for the Humanities and Public Radio International; and "Across the Tracks: A Route 66 Story" (2001) which received awards from the International Radio Festival, the Associated Press, and a Silver Reel. In 2008-9, he produced "Pete Seeger" on PRI, three, one-hour documentaries airing on more than 300 stations and winning Best of Show: Audio from the Broadcast Education Association. He is currently a DJ for KUNM-FM in Albuquerque, NM.

Magazine and journal articles

Dunaway has written extensively for the popular media since 1973, with articles on music, social activism, Route 66, Pete Seeger, and oral history appearing in venues from Mother Jones to the Village Voice and the New York Times. In 2004, his article on the Danish government's efforts to derail the world's oldest experiment in anarchy, Christiania, was carried by the San Francisco Chronicle and National Public Radio's Morning Edition.

Dunaway also writes extensively for academic audiences, contributing regularly to journals such as the Oral History Review and The Public Historian, the Journal of American Folklore, Southwestern American Literature, and New Media and Society.

Current projects

Dunaway works with the National Park Service's Route 66 Corridor Preservation Program. After a three-year research project locating, identifying, and cataloguing archives on Route 66 history, with a particular focus on oral history collections, he's now interviewing Route 66's top historians. He has recently completed an anthology, A Route 66 Companion. Dunaway is Professor of English and Communications (adjunct) at the University of New Mexico.

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