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

| Office Location: | John Hope Franklin Center | | Office Phone: | (919) 681-2843 | | Email Address: | 
|
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
- 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.
- with "Black Studies, Multiulturalism, and Airport Bookshops: An Interview with Wahneema Lubiano." e3w Review of Books 8 (Spring,
Spring, 2008): 56-59.
- W. Lubiano. ""Race, Class, and the Politics of Death" (revised & reprinted)." Capitalizing on Catastrophe: The Globalization of Disaster Assistance (2008).
- R. Wiegman, W. Lubiano, and M. Hardt. ""In the Afterlife of the Duke Case"." Social Text 25:4 (2007): 1-16.
- W. Lubiano with Angie Chambram-Dernersesian. ""Interview with Wahneema Lubiano"." The Chicano Cultural Studies Forum: Critical and Ethnographic Retrospectives (2007).
|