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Curriculum Vitae
Tina M CamptClick here for a printer-ready version, or
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PhD Cornell University 1996 MA Cornell University 1990 BA Vassar College 1986
Professional Experience / Employment History
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Duke University
Associate Professor, Women's Studies, 2003-present
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University of California, Santa Cruz
Associate Professor, Women's Studies, 2002-03
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Assistant Professor, Women's Studies, 1996-2002
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Free University of Berlin
Lecturer in Women's Studies, Institute for Social Pedagogy, Department of Education, 1993-1996
Visiting Positions
Associate Professor, Duke University, 2002-03
Awards, Honors, and Distinctions
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Thomas Langford Lectureship Award, Advisory Committee on Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, July 2003
Major Grant Support
1999 Leverhulme Trust Visiting Fellowship, Goldsmiths College, University of London, England 1999 American Fellowship, American Association of University Women 1999 UC Committee on Research Faculty Grant 1998-1999 Postdoctoral Fellowship, Georgetown University, Center for German and European Studies 1996-1997 Junior Faculty Development Award, UCSC 1996-1997 UC-Berkeley Center for German and European Studies Research Grant 1991-1992 Social Science Research Council Dissertation Fellowship, Cornell University Luigi Einaudi Dissertation Fellowship, Cornell University 1989-1990 Merrill Tteaching Fellowship, Cornell University 1988 German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) Language Study Fellowship J. Saunders Redding Fellowship, Cornell UniversityConferences Organized
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Convenor w/Saidiya Hartman, Reconstructing Womanhood Symposium, November 03, 2007
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Conference Co-convener, Diasporic Hegemonies II - Feminists Theorizing Diaspora and the Transnational, October 19, 2006
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Conference Co-convener w/Deborah Thomas, Gendering the Diaspora, Racing the Transnational Conference, November 17, 2005 - November 20, 2005
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The Black Atlantic: Traveling Cultures, Counter-Memories, Networked Identities"Co-Convener/Guest Curator, w/Paul Gilroy and Fatima el Tayeb, December 19, 2003
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Convener, Remapping Black Europe Conference, July 1, 2001
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New Technologies of Gender, July 1, 2000
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Colonialism Without Colonies, July 1, 1993
Professional Service
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Women's Studies Steering Committee, 2003 - present
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Corresponding Editor, 2005 - present, Feminist Review
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Reader/Reviewer, 2004 - present
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Dean's Advisory Committee on Diversity, 2004 - present
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Editorial Board, 2004 - present
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Diasporic Hegemonies: Race, Gender and the Politics of Feminist Transnationalism, 2005-07, Co-convener (with Prof. Deborah Thomas, Cultural Antrhopology, Duke University)
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Faculty Seminar: Feminism, Transnationalism and the International, 2002-04, Co-convener
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Symposium on Women's Studies Graduate Programs, 2001, UCSC Representative
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University of California Systemwide Women's Studies Retreat, 2000, UCSC Representatitve
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Equal Opportunity Program, 2000-2001, Faculty Mentor
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Women's Studies Campus Retreat, 2000, Facilitator
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Women's Studies Campus Retreat, 1999, Chair
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UCSC Black Europe Consortium, 1998, with Professors Tyler Stovall (History), Margo Hendricks (Literature), and Jacqueline Brown (Anthropology)
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Overcoming Obstacles Pathways Program, 1997, Faculty Mentor
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Search Committee, Jean Fox O'Barr Chair, December 2007
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John Hope Franklin Humanities Institute Faculty Advisory Board, 2005 - 2006
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FHI University Seminar - Epistemologies of Belonging: Indigeneity and Diaspora, 2005-06, Co-Convener, w/Orin Starn
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Women's Studies Search Committee - Director of Sexuality Studies Program, September 1, 2005 - July 01, 2006, ex-officio
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Director of Undergraduate Studies, July 01, 2005 - June 30, 2006
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Interim Director of Women's Studies, 2005-06
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Director of Graduate Studies, December 19, 2003 - June 30, 2006
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Editorial Advisory Board, December 2005
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Women's Studies Search Committee: Junior Position in Critical Race Studies, 2000-2001
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Transcultural Humanities Educations Planning Committee, 2005
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Robyn Wiegman - Review Committee, December 2005, ex officio
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Art Installation/Exhibit: Historical Sounding Gallery, December 2005, Curator and collaborator
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Faculty Advisory Board, 2003 - 2005
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Program Director, (fall), Interim Director of Women's Studies
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President's Commission on the Status of Women, November 19, 2003 - July 01, 2004
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Jean Fox O'Barr Distinguished Chair Search Committee, December 19, 2003
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African and African-American Studies Search Committee: Senior Position in Black Popular Culture, 2003
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Women's Studies Search Committee: Senior Position in Feminist Theory, December 19, 2003
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Reader/Reviewer, 2003
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Arts and Sciences Council, September 19, 2003, Department Representative
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Academic Senate Special Advisory Committee on Affordable Housing, July 1, 2001
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Feminist Studies Research Unit, 2000-2002, Coordinator
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Academic Senate Committee on Planning and Budget, July 1, 2000
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SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society, February 25, 2000, Reader/Reviewer
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Women's Studies Search Committee: Senior Position in Feminist Theory, July 1, 1999
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Women's Studies Search Committee: Junior Position in Critical Race Studies, July 1, 1999
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Women's Studies New Women Faculty, July 1, 1997, Liaison
Recent Publications (More Publications)
- T.M. Campt, "“Black Folks Here and There: Diasporic Specificity and Relationality in Jacqueline Nassy Brown’s Dropping Anchor, Setting Sail”". Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography 39:2 (March, March, 2007).
- T.M. Campt. "Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German Photography." Social Text (submitted) (Submitted, 2007).
- “Diasporic Hegemonies: Feminists Theorizing the African Diaspora”. Feminist Review (2007). (with an Introduction by Tina Campt and Deborah Thomas - manuscript accepted)
Selected Talks
- Listening to the Image: Black British Photography and the Practice of Diaspora, Department of African American Studies, Yale University, November 07, 2007
- Image-Music-Archive: Black Family Photography and the Practice of Diaspora, School of Communications, University of Pennsylvania, October 26, 2007
- Listening to the Image: Gender, Photography and the Practice of Diaspora, Center for Research on Women, Barnard College, October 08, 2007
- The Musics of the Image: Diaspora, Photography and Black Expressive Culture, Address, Creolising Europe Conference, University of Manchester, UK, September 06, 2007
- The Musics of the Image: Diaspora and the Photographic Archive of Black Britain, Sadie Alexander Lecture, University of Pennsylvania, February 22, 2007
- All in the Family: Race, Photography and the Index, February 15, 2007
- The Musics of the Image: Diaspora and the Photographic Archive of Black Britain, Pictures and Progress Conference, Duke University, February 03, 2007
- Diaspora and the Photographic Archive of Black Britain, Bridging Divides Workshop, History Department, Duke University, February 02, 2007
- "The Music of the Image: Photographic Portraiture and the Making of Black Britain", Photographic Memory Workshop, Yale University, December 06, 2006
- “Family Matters: Race, Gender and Belonging in Black German Family Photography", African American Studies Program, Stanford University, November 29, 2006
- "Shadows in the Archive: Gender, Photography and the African Diaspora in Germany", Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, New York University, 5 April 2006
- "Picturing Us: Race, Gender and the Historical Image", Women’s History Keynote Lecture, Vanderbilt University, March, 2006
- “Capturing the Black German Subject: Race and Gender in the Visual Archive”, Remapping Black Europe Conference, University of Massachusetts-Amherst, March, 2006
- “Pictures of US? Blackness, Diaspora and the Afro-German Subject”, Conference on Black Europe and the African Diaspora, Northwestern University, March, 2006
- “Picturing Us: Race, Diaspora and the Black European Photographic Subject”, Symposium on Territory and Cultural Identity: Black Diaspora in the Americas and Europe, Goethe Institute, Munich-Germany, March, 2006
- “Shadows in the Archive: Black German Photography and the Indexicality of Race in Diaspora.”, Conference Keynote, Crossovers: African Americans in Germany, Westphaelische Wilhelms University, Munster-Germany, March, 2006
- "Be Real Black for Me" -- Diaspora, Difference and the Transnational, "Feminist Dialogues on Social Justice Conference, University of Washington, Seattle, October, 2005
- Other Germans: Black Germans during the Third Reich and Beyond, NEH Summer Institute on German and European Studies in the US, UMASS-Amherst, July, 2005
- "Be Real Black for Me" -- Diaspora, Difference and a Politics of Imagination, Dept. of Anthropology, CUNY-Graduate Center, March, 2005
- "Black German/Black Atlantic: Memory as Counter-Historiographic Practice, Center for Historical Analysis, Rutgers University, February, 2005
- "'Be Real Black For Me' -- Diaspora, Difference and the Politics of Imagination", Institute for American Studies, Humbold University-Berlin, Germany, 14 December 2004
- "'The Master's Tools' -- Thoughst ona Feminist Pedagogy of Race, Gender and Difference", Institute for Gender Studies, Humboldt University-Berlin, Germany, 14 December 2004
- "Black German/Black Atlantic: Memory as Counter-Historiographic Practice", Center for Cultural Studies, University of California-Davis, 14 December 2004
- "Sound and Vision: Black German History and the Politics of Representation", Conference on the Black Atlantic, House of World Cultures, Berlin, Germany, 14 December 2004
- "Black Germans and the Difference Diaspora Makes", African American Studies Works-In-Progress Series, Yale University, 2003
- Diaspora Links and (Be)Longings: Black Germans and the African Diaspora", Center for German and European Studies, Georgetown University, 2003
- "Race Gender and Black German Narratives of the Third Reich", Center for the Study of Women, UCLA, 2003
- "Black Germans and the Third Reich", John Hope Franklin Center, Duke University, 2003
- Remembering and Representation: Race and Gendering in Afro-German Narratives of the Holocaust, Department of Modern Languages and Cultures, University of Rochester, 2001
- The Importance of Remembering 'Little' Things: Blacks in Nazi Germany, Humanities Downtown Lecture, Santa Cruz, CA, 2001
- Towards a Social Technology of Memory: Reading Afro-German Narratives of the Third Reich, Department of Sociology, Goldsmith College, University of London, England, 1999
- Resonant Echoes: The Rhineland Campaign and Converging Spectres of Racial Mixture, "Race in Europe" Lecture Series, Minda de Gunzberg Center for European Studies, Harvard University, 1999
- Resonant Spectres: Afro-Germans and the Imagined Dangers of Racial Mixture, Center for German and European Studies, University of California, Berkeley, 1999
- Speaking Silence(s): The Loud Silence of Race and Gender in Afro-German Narratives of the Third Reich, African American Studies Works in Progress Literature Series, Princeton University, 1998
- Engaging Black Europe, UCSC Center for Cultural Studies, 1997
- Talking Black, Talking German: Thinking Through Race and Gender in German Studies, Vassar College, 1997
- Thinking Race, Thinking German: Reading Race, Sexuality and Gender in the Narrated Biography of an Afro-German, Keynote Address for "Thinking Culture: Literature and Beyond," Cornell University, 1997
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