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Charles D. Piot, Professor of Cultural Anthropology

Charles D. Piot
Office Location:  210 Friedl Building, Durham, NC 27708
Email Address:  send me a message
Web Page:   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5MfEmEwrdHI&list=PLgBIp6MpvvCNr6moOHOuN54db_xB3kV_5&index=5

Teaching (Spring 2024):

  • Aaas 307.01, Development and africa Synopsis
    Friedl bdg 204, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
    (also cross-listed as CULANTH 307.01, ICS 308.01, PUBPOL 207.01)
  • Culanth 802s.01, Graduate theories Synopsis
    Friedl bdg 216, Th 03:05 PM-05:35 PM
Teaching (Fall 2024):

  • Aaas 390.02, Special topics Synopsis
    Friedl bdg 240, TuTh 11:45 AM-01:00 PM
    (also cross-listed as CULANTH 290.02, ECON 290.02, HISTORY 390.03, ICS 390.02)
  • Culanth 890s.01, Advanced selected topics Synopsis
    West duke 108a, F 12:00 PM-02:30 PM
Education:

  • Ph.D. University of Virginia 1986
  • M.A. University of Virginia 1982
  • B.A. Princeton University 1973

Specialties:

Transnationalism
Political Economy
Post Colonialism
Popular Culture
Africa
African Diaspora
Research Interests:

Charlie Piot, Ph.D. University of Virginia 1986, does research on the political economy and history of rural West Africa. His recent book, Remotely Global: Village Modernity in West Africa, attempts to retheorize a classic out-of-the-way place as within the modern and the global. He is currently engaged in research on two new projects. One tracks global discourses about female genital cutting (also known as FGM) from Western courtrooms and media into the capitals and villages of West Africa. The other explores the way in which human rights discourse, democratization, development, and charismatic Christianity are articulating with West African political cultures. Beyond Africa, he has research and teaching interests in African American studies, diaspora studies, pop culture, and the history of anthropology.

Representative Publications   (More Publications)
  1. Piot, C. Nostalgia For the Future: West Africa After the Cold War.  University of Chicago Press, 2010. (Winner of the African Politics Conference Group Award for Best Book on African Politics published in 2010)
  2. Piot, C. Remotely Global: Village Modernity in West Africa.  University of Chicago Press, 1999. (Co-winner of the Royal Anthropological Institute's Amaury Talbot Prize for Africanist Anthropology and a finalist for the African Studies Association's Herskovits Prize. French translation - "Isolement Global: la Modernite du Village au Togo" - Karthala Press, 2008.)
  3. Piot, C. "Heat on the Street: Video Violence in American Teen Culture." Journal of Postcolonial Studies 6:3 (2003): 351-365.
  4. Piot, C. "Des cosmopolites dans la brousse." Les Temps Modernes 57:620-21 (2002): 240-260.
  5. Piot, C. "Atlantic Aporias: Africa and Gilroy's Black Atlantic." South Atlantic Quarterly 100:1 (January, 2001): 155-170. [Gateway.cgi], [doi]

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