| Curriculum Vitae Tina M Campt |
210 East Duke Bldg Durham, NC 27708 919 684-4267 tcampt@duke.edu |
Education
- PhD, 1996, Cornell University
- MA, 1990, Cornell University
- BA, 1986, Vassar College
Professional Experience / Employment History
- Duke University: Associate Professor, Women's Studies, 2003-present
- University of California, Santa Cruz: Associate Professor, Women's Studies, 2002-03
- : Assistant Professor, Women's Studies, 1996-2002
- Free University of Berlin: Lecturer in Women's Studies, Institute for Social Pedagogy, Department of Education, 1993-1996
- Associate Professor, Duke University, 2002-03
- Thomas Langford Lectureship Award, Advisory Committee on Appointment, Promotion and Tenure, July 2003
- 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 University
Selected Recent Talks and Lectures
- "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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