Full-time Faculty

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  • Denise Albanese

    Denise Albanese

    Professor

    affect and politics; problems in mass culture and popular culture; science and technology studies; critical historicism and the contemporary moment; Shakespeare in public culture; Milton and early modern literature

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  • Wesley Buckwalter

    Wesley Buckwalter

    Assistant Professor

    Moral psychology, cognitive science, and epistemology

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  • Maria M Dakake

    Maria M Dakake

    Associate Professor

    Islamic Thought; Qur'anic Studies; Shi'ite and Sufi Traditions; Women and Gender

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  • Nathaniel Greenberg

    Nathaniel Greenberg

    Associate Professor

    MENA studies; comparative literature; discourse analysis; film&media

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  • Matthew B. Karush

    Matthew B. Karush

    Professor

    Modern Latin American history: twentieth-century Argentina, cultural history

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  • Alison Landsberg

    Alison Landsberg

    Director

    Professor

    the politics of memory, affective engagements with the past, political subjectivity, visual culture, the Frankfurt School, race in mass culture, politics of aesthetics

  • Rachel A. Lewis

    Rachel A. Lewis

    Concentration Head

    Professor

    feminist and queer theory; ecofeminism and animal rights; human rights; race and immigration; transnational sexualities; media and cultural studies; disability studies

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  • Catherine Olien

    Catherine Olien

    Associate Director

    Instructor

    historiography of art history, classical receptions, ancient Mediterranean sculpture, universal museums

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  • Vanessa Meikle Schulman

    Vanessa Meikle Schulman

    Associate Professor

    Nineteenth- and twentieth-century visual culture of the United States; periodical studies; history of technology

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  • Stefan Wheelock

    Stefan Wheelock

    Associate Professor

    late eighteenth century/early nineteenth century black antislavery writing with a particular emphasis on slave narrative autobiography, early black polemic, and their contributions to Atlantic political and intellectual currencies

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  • Alok Yadav

    Alok Yadav

    Associate Professor

    Restoration and 18th-Century British literature; nationalism, imperialism, and literary culture; postcolonial and world literature, esp. South Asian; anthologies of African American writing