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Jeffner M. Allen, Philosophy
jeffn@binghamton.edu
 
Feminist Transcultural Theory, Postcolonial Studies, Diasporic Literatures, Lesbian Studies, Experimental and Mixed Genre Writing

Karen Barzman, Art History & Director of CEMERS 
kbarzman@binghamton.edu

Early modern visual and material culture; the institutions of art, art education, and criticism; art, religion, and the state in the early modern era; feminist theory, gender studies, and feminist histories of art.

Gisela Brinker, Comparative, Contemporary, Interlingual 
gbrinker@binghamton.edu

Modern literature;Theories of Modernism; Women's Literature and Cultural Production; Gender Theories; Contemporary Intercultural/Interlingual Writing.

M.Sue Crowley, SEHD 
scrowley@bingahmton.edu

Adult survivors of childhood/adolescent sexual abuse; feminist issues in psychology

Marylin Desmond, Professor of English, Literature & Rhetoric 
mdesmon@binghamton.edu
Medieval literature, Classics and Medieval narrative, Narrative, Chaucer.

Eric Dietrich, Philosophy 
dietrich@binghamton.edu
Paraconsistent logics and Philosophy of mind; Metaphilosophy; Metaphysics; Epistemology; Cognitive Science; Artificial Intelligence; Religion.

Thomas Glave, English 
tglave@binghamton.edu

Creative Writing - Fiction.

William Haver (Director, PIC), Comparative Literature 
zenvampires@yahoo.com
 
Contemporary radical political thought.

Gladys Jimenez (Director of Undergraduate Studies, PIC), SEHD 
gjimenez@binghamton.edu

US Women of Color; Latinos/as in the US; Feminist Thoery; Multicultural Education; Cultural Studies and Coloniality; Latin American and Caribbean History; Race, Class, Gender, Sexuality and Nationality.

Wulf Kansteiner, History
wkanstei@binghamton.edu
 
Modern Germany; Holocaust Studies; Media History; Historiography.

Ricardo Laremont, Sociology, Africana Studies, and Political Science 
laremont@binghamton.edu

Africa; Middle East; Islamic Movements; Nationalism; Comaparative Politics; Comparative Political Economy; Law and Society.

Brett Levinson, Comparative Literature
blevins@binghamton.edu

Latin American Literature and Cultural Studies; Postcolonial Studies; Continental Philosophy; Psychoanalysis; Literary Theory; Third Cinema.

Maria C. Lugones (Director, CPIC), Comparative Literature 
marialugones@gmail.com

Ethics; Social and Political Philosophy; Feminist Theory; Philosophy of Race and Gender; Latin American Philosophy; Theories of Resistance; Subaltern Studies; Popular Education; US Latino/a Politics.

William G. Martin, Sociology 
wgmartin@binghamton.edu

Africa; Anti-Systemic Movements; Race in Global Perspectives.

Ali A. Mazrui, Political Science
amazrui@binghamton.edu

African Politics; International Political Culture; Political Islam; North-South Relations.

Monika Mehta, English
mmehta@binghamton.edu

Globalization, Diaspora and Cultural Production; Postcolonial Literature and Film; Cinemas in South Asia; Gender, Sexuality and Representation; State and the Entertainment Industry.

Thomas McDonough, Art History 
tmcdonou@binghamton.edu

History and Theory of Modern Architecture and Urbanism.

Nkiru Nzegwu, Africana Studies 
panap@binghamton.edu

Feminism, Modernism and Postcolonial Studies; African Art; African Diaspora Art; Hollywood Video Studies; African Philosophy; Memory and Orality.

Michael Pettid, German, Russian, and East Asian Languages 
mpettid@binghamton.edu

Premodern Korean Literature; Premodern Korean Women's History; Korean Religious Worldviews; Korean Cultural and Social History; Asian and Pacific Region Folklore.

Joshua M. Price (Director of Graduate Studies, PIC), SEHD 
jmprice@binghamton.edu

Foundations of the Social Sciences; Violence Against Women; Multicultural Theory.
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Marilyn Gaddis Rose, Comparative Literature 
mgrose@binghamton.edu

Translation Studies; Anglo-Irish and French Literatures of the 19th and 20th Centuries, including Proust and Beckett; Contemporary European and American Fiction.

Stephen David Ross, Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Interpretation, and Culture, and of Comparative Literature 
sross@binghamton.edu

Art and Aesthetics; Metaphysics and Ontology; Ethics and Politics; Contemporay Continental Philosophy; History of Philosophy; American Philosophy; Nature and Ecology; Feminist Writing and Thought; Cultural Critique.
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Kelvin Santiago-Valles, Sociology 
stgokel@binghamton.edu

World-Historical Critiques of Coloniality; Political Economy; Race; Visual Culture; Social Production of space.

Elizabeth Tucker, English 
ltucker@bingahmton.edu

Folklore, Fantasy. 

Donald D. Weiss, Philosophy
weissdon@binghamton.edu

Hegel; Marx; Political Philosophy; Esoteric Philosophy.

Michael West, Africana Studies
mwest@binghamton.edu

African and African-American Histories; Black Nationalisms.

Diane R. Wiener, Social Work
dwiener@binghamton.edu

Feminist media and autobiographical studies; Social constructionism, phenomenology, and hermeneutics; Critiques of psychiatry and biomedicine; Representations of U.S. mental health consumers, psychiatric survivors, and ex-patients/patients, especially with respect to gender, sexuality, race, and class; The Frankfurt School; LGBTIQ Studies; Disability Studies; Medical Anthropology -- especially "Culture Bound Syndromes".

 

 

 

 

 

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