Affiliate Faculty

    : nineteenth- and twentieth-century French literature, critical theory, and its relation to continental philosophy since early romanticism.
    : eighteenth-century cultural studies and aesthetics in England and France, current critical theory with an emphasis on deconstruction, and especially, postcolonial literature and theory with emphasis on Caribbean and African literatures.
    : modernism, thought and literature of Greek antiquity, and the relation of ancients and moderns—particularly on the impact of Platonic philosophy and tragedy on modern thought.
       
    : feminist theory, modernism, continental philosophy, ethics, and critical theory.
    : 20th-century comparative literature, especially contemporary poetry and poetics, aesthetics, philosophy and literature, and literary theory.

: literature, history, and critical theory in the Atlantic world from the eighteenth century to the present; the history and literature of transatlantic slavery, resistance, dissent, and revolution; transnational women's literature; African American culture; contemporary American Indian literature; genre studies (e.g., the novel, auto/biographies); the politics of food, gardening, and various other topics.

: the cultural history of science and medicine during the Renaissance and early modern periods; the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries (especially the relations among language, religion, society, natural philosophy, medicine, and natural history); images, visualization, and technologies of the "literal" in early modern science; the history of the body and sexuality; the role of metaphor and narrative in science; and the function of technologies of communication in the production and dynamics of knowledge and culture.

Guyora Binder: the representation of historical change and of personal and group identity in law and legal thought, jurisprudence, criminal law, constitutional law, and international law.

: literature and culture of Brazil; modernist poetics; globalization and urban space.
Adam Schoene.

 

: Health and Environmental Justice; Human Rights; Law and Humanities; Legal and Political Theory; Migration; Transitional Justice

Theatre and Dance

Danielle Rosvally.

 

: Shakespeare, Theatre, Economies, Labour, Performance, Violence