Professor Ayo Coly's newest book Postcolonial Hauntologies: African Women’s Discourses of the Female Body is now available! Postcolonial Hauntologies is an interdisciplinary and comparative analysis of critical, literary, visual, and performance texts by women from different parts of Africa.
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April 15, 2019
Maroons—Africans who escaped slavery and established independent communities in Jamaica during the 17th and 18th centuries—have been largely...
April 10, 2019
Free screening of Samba, Un Nombre Borrado and conversation with Mahmoud Traoré, activist, filmmaker and author. April 16th at 7 p.m., Haldeman 41
January 29, 2019
Professor Booker chosen by the Center for the Study of Religion and American Culture to be a 2019 Young Scholar in American Religion
January 29, 2019
What if planning's commitment to human life is the cause of, rather than solution to, the destruction it is trying to prevent?
January 21, 2019
At the 2019 Martin Luther King Jr. employee breakfast Monday, Assistant Professor Vaughn Booker Jr. ’07 drew on the words of King, fellow...
January 08, 2019
Dr. Monica White Ndounou was recently interviewed by American Theatre Magazine in a piece focused on her work as the host and convener of the 2018 International Black Theatre Summit, which took place at Dartmouth College last September.
January 08, 2019
Professor Ayo Coly's "Postcolonial Hauntologies: African Women’s Discourses of the Female Body" to be published July 2019.
January 03, 2019
Celina de Sá, Thurgood Marshall Postdoctoral Fellow in African and African American Studies and Lecturer recently earned her PhD with distinction.
November 28, 2018
Marvin Chochotte has peer reviewed article published in The Journal of African American History.