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Department of African & African American Studies
at Duke University

Bayo Holsey, Assistant Professor  

Bayo Holsey

Office Location: 243 Ernestine Friedl Bldg., Rm. H
Email Address: bayo.holsey@duke.edu

Education:
PhD, Columbia University, 2003

Teaching (Fall 2008):

  • AAAS 49S.02, First-year seminar (top) Synopsis
    Frdl bldg 118, W 04:25 PM-06:55 PM
  • CULANTH 49S.02, First-year seminar (top)
    Frdl bldg 118, W 04:25 PM-06:55 PM
  • AAAS 122.08, Culture/politics-africa
    Frdl bldg 240, TuTh 11:40 AM-12:55 PM

Recent Publications

  1. B. Holsey, Routes of Remembrance: Refashioning the Atlantic Slave Trade in Ghana (Summer, 2008) (This book is forthcoming from the University of Chicago Press..) .
  2. B. Holsey, Review of "Black Atlantic Religion" by J. Lorand Matory, American Anthropologist, vol. forthcoming (March, 2008) .
  3. Deborah Thomas and Tina Campt, Diasporic Hegemonies: Slavery, Memory, and Genealogies of Diaspora, Transforming Anthropology, vol. 14 no. 2 (October, 2006), pp. 163-172 (Transcribed dialogue between Jacqueline Nassy Brown and Bayo Holsey.) .
  4. Transatlantic Dreaming: Slavery, Tourism and Diasporic Encounters, in Homecomings: Unsettling Paths of Return, edited by Fran Markowitz and Anders Stefansson (2004), Lexington Books .