
Faculty
The Institute Faculty Speakers Bureau lists full- and part-time faculty members, their areas of scholarly and professional expertise, who teach in the Institute and are interested and available as guest lecturers to classes, consultants to the community, and collaborators on projects.
Nigel GibsonDirector of the Honors Program (2006) B.S., University of Wales, Aberystwyth; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., Columbia University Nigel C. Gibson is an expert in the fields of Africana thought, postcolonialism and African Studies. He has presented his work in Africa, Europe and the Americas, as well as speaking at the UN and appearing on the History Channel. He is author of Fanon: The Postcolonial Imagination and edited Rethinking Fanon and Challenging Hegemony: Social Movements and the Quest for a New Humanism in Post-Apartheid South Africa. He is co-editor of Contested Terrains and Constructed Categories: Contemporary Africa in Focus, (with George C. Bond), co-editor of Adorno: A Critical Reader (with Andrew Rubin) and co-editor of Biko LIves (with Andile Mngxitama and Amanda Alexander). He is currently the editor of the Journal of Asian and African Studies. |
| Full Time Faculty | |
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Deirdre Conlon, Scholar-In-Residence Diana Sherry, Scholar-In-Residence |
Mirta Tocci, Artist-in-Residence Erika Williams, Scholar-In-Residence |
| Departmental Faculty Who Teach in the Institute | |
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John Anderson Elizabeth Baeten Flora Gonzalez Roger House Mark Leccese |
Wyatt Oswald Melinda Robins Murray Schwartz James Sheldon Stephen Shipps |
| Part Time Faculty | |
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Amy Aroopala Matthew Battles Steven Beeber Gaynor Blandford James Byrne Claudia Castaneda Robert Dulgarian Lance Eaton |
Nigel Gibson John Hodge Alden Jones Cynthia Miller Roseanne Montillo Jason Roush Meta Wagner |


