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Contact Info:
Office Location: | 243G Friedl Building, 124 Campus Drive, Durham, NC 27708 | Office Phone: | +1 919 684 2830 | Email Address: |
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Teaching (Spring 2024):
- AAAS 266.01, CRITICAL RACE STUDIES TOPICS
- Friedl Bdg 126, WF 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
- AAAS 387.01, MORAL PANICS AND EVERYDAY LIFE
- Crowell 108, M 10:05 AM-12:35 PM
Education:
- M.A. Stanford University 1987
- Ph.D. Stanford University 1987
- B.A. Howard University 1979
- Specialties:
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African-American Literature
Cultural Studies
- Research Interests:
Her research interests include African-American literature, African-American popular culture and film, and women's studies. Professor Lubiano teaches "Black Nationalism," "Black American Narratives," and "Black Intellectual History."
- Current Ph.D. Students
(Former Students)
- Abbie Langston
- Jenn Williamson
- Ali Neff
- Serena Sebring
- Raphael Ginsburg
- Lisa Klarr
- Alvaro Reyes
- Karen Francis-McWhite
- Sara Appel
- Beatriz Llenin-Figueroa
- Serena Sebring
- Alisha Peay
- Maleda Belilgne
- Aisha Gaines
- Stephane Robolin
- Mendi Lewis
- Rebecca Wanzo
- Greg Hampton
- David Freeman
- Jene Lee
- Evie Shockley
- Candace Jenkins
- Eric Owens
- Michelle Koerner
- Kara Keeling
- Michael Innis
- Amy Frykholm
- Meg Sweeney
- Alexis Gumbs
- Recent Publications
(More Publications)
- Lubiano, W, ‘Stuart Hall’ (Wahneema Lubiano Comments, Stuart Hall Event, 17 March 2014),
Cultural Studies, vol. 29 no. 1
(January, 2015),
pp. 12-16, Informa UK Limited [doi].
- Lubiano, W, "But compared to what?" Reading realism, representation, and essentialism in School Daze, do the right thing, and the spike lee discourse,
in Representing Black Men
(January, 2014),
pp. 173-204.
- Lubiano, W, Affect and rearticulating the racial "un-sayables",
Cultural Anthropology, vol. 28 no. 3
(August, 2013),
pp. 540-543, WILEY [pdf], [doi].
- Hardt, M; Lubiano, W, Obama and the Left at Midterm,
South Atlantic Quarterly, vol. 110 no. 1
(2011),
pp. 233-234, Duke University Press [doi].
- W. Lubiano with Jeremy Dean, "Black Studies, Multiculturalism, and Airport Bookshops: An Interview with Wahneema Lubiano",
e3w Review of Books, vol. 8
(Spring, 2008),
pp. 56-59, University of Texas, Austin.
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