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Wahneema Lubiano, Associate Professor, Literature and African and African-American Studies

Wahneema Lubiano
Office Location:  John Hope Franklin Center
Office Phone:  (919) 681-2843
Email Address:  send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2012):

  • Lit 132s.01, Fictions that mark the moment Synopsis
    Carr 241, Th 10:05 AM-12:25 PM
    (also cross-listed as AAAS 104S.02, ENGLISH 173S.08)
  • Lit 148.01, Moral panics, spectacle, & eve Synopsis
    Friedl bdg 240, WF 01:15 PM-02:30 PM
    (also cross-listed as AAAS 199.03, ENGLISH 173.05, WOMENST 150.02)
Education:

  • PhD Stanford University 1987

Specialties:

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."

Recent Publications
  1. W. Lubiano with Jeremy Dean. ""Black Studies, Multiculturalism, and Airport Bookshops: An Interview with Wahneema Lubiano"." e3w Review of Books 8 (Spring, Spring, 2008): 56-59.
  2. with "Black Studies, Multiulturalism, and Airport Bookshops: An Interview with Wahneema Lubiano." e3w Review of Books 8 (Spring, Spring, 2008): 56-59.
  3. W. Lubiano. ""Race, Class, and the Politics of Death" (revised & reprinted)." Capitalizing on Catastrophe: The Globalization of Disaster Assistance  (2008).
  4. R. Wiegman, W. Lubiano, and M. Hardt. ""In the Afterlife of the Duke Case"." Social Text 25:4 (2007): 1-16.
  5. W. Lubiano with Angie Chambram-Dernersesian. ""Interview with Wahneema Lubiano"." The Chicano Cultural Studies Forum: Critical and Ethnographic Retrospectives  (2007).

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