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Senior Lecturer in Middle Eastern Studies
B.A., Universite Moulay Ismail (Morocco); M.A., Dartmouth College; Ph.D., Binghamton University
I teach Arabic literature and language
More about Rachid Aadnani
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Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities; Professor of Spanish
B.A., University of Georgia; M.A., Ph.D., Indiana University
Poet, human rights activist, literary critic. Interested in Jewish literature and literature of human rights in the Americas; women writers of Latin America; migration, identity, and ethnicity.
More about Marjorie Agosin
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Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies
B.A., Williams College
Focused on suiting the word to the action and the action to the word.
More about Diego Arciniegas
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Senior Lecturer in Writing and Anthropology
B.A., Wilfred Laurier University (Waterloo, ON); M.A., Ph.D., McMaster University (Hamilton, ON)
Research focuses on experimental ethnography, anthropology of exchange, Iceland, Micronesia and the Faroe Islands, as well as island cultural ecology and ghost towns.
More about Justin Armstrong
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Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies
B.A., Harvard University Extension School; M.A., Tufts University
Research focuses on Italian language pedagogy and 20th century Italian cultural studies.
More about Daniela Bartalesi-Graf
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Professor of Art
B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University
Art Historian focusing on the art and visual culture of the United States. Interests include the intersection of art and science, ecocriticism, landscape imagery, sentimentalism, and Disney.
More about Rebecca Bedell
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Theodora L. and Stanley H. Feldberg Professor of Art
B.A., Hampshire College; M.A., Ph.D., New York University
Art historian specializing in the art and visual culture of the late 19th-, 20th-, and 21st centuries.
More about Patricia Gray Berman
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Catherine Mills Davis Professor of Music
B.Mus(Hons), Royal College of Music; M.Mus., King’s College, University of London; Ph.D., University of Chicago
Scholarly interests focus on the music of French composers including Maurice Ravel, Claude Debussy, Erik Satie, Gabriel Fauré, Maurice Delage; the practice of ornament in French music and the visual arts during the early twentieth century; music and aesthetics; music and orientalism/exoticism/colonialism-decolonialism; and Sikh devotional music (Sikh Kirtan)
More about Gurminder Kaur Bhogal
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Professor of French and Francophone Studies
B.A., Rutgers University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Specializes in French culture of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, with a particular focus on the relationship between literary texts and the socio-historical contexts in which they emerged.
More about Hélène Bilis
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Associate Professor of English
B.A., Queens College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
Teaches modernism, contemporary American fiction and poetry, ethnic literature, and urban literature and photography.
More about Kathleen Brogan
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Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program
B.A., Dickinson College; M.A., University of Sussex (Brighton, England); Ph.D., University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign)
Interested in modern and contemporary American literature, the cultural study of science and technology, gender and women's writing, academic and professional writing, and film criticism and theory.
More about Anne Brubaker
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Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program
A.B., Harvard College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan
Specialist in twentieth-century British and Irish literature; writer.
More about Heather Corbally Bryant
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Mary Jewett Gaiser Professor of English
B.A., Tufts University; M.A., Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Expert in nineteenth and early twentieth century American literature; Shakespeare; and modernism in the arts.
More about William E. Cain
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Professor of Political Science
B.A., Haverford College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University
Interested in the political dimensions of human development, especially policies that promote education, employment, health, and dignity in Southern Asia.
More about Christopher Candland
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Associate Professor of Cognitive and Linguistic Sciences
B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (Amherst)
Professor of linguistics; research interests include artificial language learning and acquisition of phonology.
More about Angela C. Carpenter
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Michael and Denise Kellen '68 Associate Professor of Africana Studies
B.A., Howard University ; M.A., Ph.D., Columbia University
Carter Jackson's research focuses on slavery and the abolitionists, violence as a political discourse, historical film, and black women’s history.
More about Kellie Cherie Carter Jackson
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Associate Professor of Art
B.A., Louisiana State University (Baton Rouge); M.A., University of Texas (Austin); Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Art and architectural historian specializing in the ancient Mediterranean.
More about Kimberly Cassibry
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Senior Lecturer in English
B.A., Barnard College; M.A., New York University; Ph.D., City University of New York
Author of two novels and a screenplay. Fields: fiction-writing, screenwriting, postcolonial studies and modern British literature.
More about Margaret Cezair-Thompson
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Senior Lecturer in Chinese
B.A., Shanghai Teachers’ University; M.A., University of Iowa
Interested in Chinese language pedagogy and second language acquisition.
More about Dai Chen
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Lorraine C. Wang Professor of English
B.A., Amherst College; Ph.D., Harvard University
Poet and critic.
More about Dan Chiasson
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Visiting Lecturer in Art
B.A., Ithaca College ; MFA., Indiana University (Bloomington)
Painter working with the history, imagination and construction of female-centric communities.
More about Genevieve Cohn
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Professor of Peace and Justice Studies
B.S., Università degli Studi di Firenze; M.A., University of Notre Dame; Ph.D., University of Southern California
Scholar and activist around issues of peace and gender.
More about Catia Confortini
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Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies
B.A., University of California (Riverside); M.A., University of California (Santa Barbara); Ph.D., University of California (Santa Cruz)
Engaged in research on Asian American visual history, the New American West, and Native American horse cultures.
More about Elena Tajima Creef
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Professor of Africana Studies
B.A., M.A., Fordham University; Ph.D., Cornell University
Expert on Caribbean literature and Caribbean intellectual history.
More about Selwyn R. Cudjoe
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Professor of French and Francophone Studies
A.B., Bryn Mawr College; M.A., Ph.D., New York University
Specialist of French cultural and intellectual history.
More about Venita Datta
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Professor of Philosophy
B.A., Victoria University; M.A., Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Works on philosophy of literature and moral philosophy, with a focus on personal narration, memoir and meaning in life.
More about Helena de Bres
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Professor of Classical Studies
B.A., Stanford University; M.A., University of California (Santa Barbara); M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Specializes in the literature and culture of Ancient Greece; teaches Greek drama and myth, and the theme of travel in literature.
More about Carol Dougherty
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Andrew W. Mellon Assistant Professor of Chinese
B.A., Cornell University; M.A., University of Colorado at Boulder; Ph.D., Harvard University
Specializing in book history of early China ( -220 CE). Other areas of interest: conceptions of time; individuality; comparative literature.
More about Heng Du
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Professor Emerita of Religion
B.A., Stetson University; M.T.S., Harvard Divinity School; Ph.D., Harvard University
Scholar of the history of Christianity and contemporary Catholicism with special attention to the Virgin Mary and to women’s spiritual writings.
More about Sharon K. Elkins
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Senior Lecturer in Russian
M.A., Moscow University; Ph.D., Academy of Sciences Institute of World History (Russia)
Teaches Russian language; Wintersession in Moscow Program Director; at Wellesley since 1998.
More about Alla L. Epsteyn
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Professor of American Studies
A.B., Harvard College; B.A., M.A., Trinity College (Cambridge); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
Cultural historian of the Belle Époque and biographer of the Henry James family and John Singer Sargent.
More about Paul Fisher
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Lecturer in Africana Studies
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., The Ohio State University
African Diasporic cosmologies, sacred ontologies; Afro-Caribbean cultural expressions and identity; slavery and the Afro-Atlantic world; sacred sexualities and gender.
More about Liseli Fitzpatrick
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Phyllis Henderson Carey Professor of Music
B.A., Oberlin College; Certificate, The Royal Conservatory of The Hague; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University
Research and Teaching Interests: Early Music, Women Composers, Symphonic and Chamber Music Repertoire, J.S. Bach
More about Claire Fontijn
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Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies
M.A., Ph.D., Boston University
Academic focus includes authorship, textual strategies, and the fashioning of subjectivity. Passionate about teaching and her commitment to students.
More about Marie-Cécile Ganne-Schiermeier
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Associate Professor of Philosophy
B.A., M.A., Stanford University; Ph.D., Princeton University
Works on ancient Greek philosophy, with emphasis on ancient ethics and moral psychology.
More about Corinne A. Gartner
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Professor of Religion
A.B., Princeton University; M.A., Ph.D., Duke University
Interests include the Jewish and Christian communities of the Roman Empire, women in the Biblical world, and the history of Jerusalem.
More about Barbara Geller
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Edith Stix Wasserman Professor in Asian Studies; Professor of History
B.A., Dartmouth College; Ph.D., Yale University
Historian of China/Inner Asia; research on intersection of empire and ethnicity in the 1700s, and on the links between business, state-building, and inequality in the 20th century.
More about C. Pat Giersch
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Professor of Classical Studies
B.A., Wesleyan University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Interests include gender, sexuality, and the erotics of place and time in the ancient world, as well as using Classics to foster interdisciplinary discussion.
More about Catherine Keane Gilhuly
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Barbara Morris Caspersen Associate Professor of Humanities; Associate Professor of English
B.A., Swarthmore College; M.A., Pennsylvania State University; M.A., Ph.D., Rutgers University
Queer literary studies, including representations of HIV/AIDS; transatlantic Modernism, including the Harlem Renaissance; and the 20C Novel.
More about Octavio R. González
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Associate Professor of Japanese
B.A., Westmont College; M.A., Columbia University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
Focused on Japanese language, literature, and culture.
More about Robert Goree
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Evelyn Barry Director of the Choral Program; Senior Lecturer in Music
B.A., Sonoma State College; M.M., D.M.A., University of Southern California
Conductor of Choral Program, including Choir, Chamber Singers, and Choral Scholars.
More about Lisa Graham
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Associate Professor of History
B.A., Yale University; Ph.D., Harvard University
Historian of early American and Native American history, English colonialism and cultural encounters, environmental history, and violence in American history.
More about Katherine Grandjean
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Associate Professor of Art
B.A., Wesleyan University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Delaware
Art historian examining African and African American identities, music, the body, feminism, and performance art from the 19th to the 21st century.
More about Nikki A. Greene, Ph.D.
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Associate Professor of History
B.A., Beloit College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Historian of race, gender, and culture in 20th century U.S. with focus on African American business and visual culture.
More about Brenna W. Greer
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Associate Professor of History
A.B., Harvard University; M.Phil., Cambridge University; M.A., Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Intellectual and cultural historian of early modern Europe.
More about Simon Grote
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Professor of French and Francophone Studies
B.A., Cornell University; D.E.A., Ecole Normale Superieure & Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales; J.D., Ph.D., New York University
Specialist of contemporary French society. Interested in the media, gender and sexuality in France and the European Union.
More about Scott E. Gunther
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Associate Professor of Spanish
B.A., Middlebury College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University
Specializes in gender, race, and philosophy of language in colonial Latin American literature and visual culture; digital humanities and blended learning; history of clothing and of food; cultural exchanges between Eastern Europe and Latin America.
More about Evelina Gužauskytė
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Professor of Spanish
B.A., Soka University of America; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh
Specialized in 19th and 20th century Latin American literature and culture; also interested in Transpacific Studies.
More about Koichi Hagimoto
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Senior Lecturer Emerita in Spanish
B.A., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University
Specialized in 19th- through 21st-century literature with a focus on Hispanic American narrative and the literary and cultural history of modern Mexico, I am a bilingual scholar, book editor, translator and teacher.
More about Nancy Abraham Hall
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Professor of German Studies
A.B., M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University
Focuses on gender, identity, and subjectivity in German film, literature, and culture; teaches at all levels of German curriculum; research on independent films made in Austria in the 1930s and on Weimar cinema.
More about Anjeana K. Hans
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Associate Professor of English
A.B., Harvard College; Ph.D., Yale University
Specialist in English Romanticism; teaches Romantic Poetry and other literature courses with an emphasis on poetry.
More about Alison Hickey
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Professor of Russian
B.A., Pomona College; M.A., Oxford University; A.M., Ph.D., Stanford University
Interests include history of 19th-century Russian literature, Russian nature writing, and Russian music.
More about Thomas Peter Hodge
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Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies
B.A., University of Pennsylvania; M.F.A., Brandeis University
A professional scenic designer based in Boston.
More about Janie E. Howland
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Senior Lecturer in Portuguese
B.A., University of Massachusetts (Dartmouth); M.A., Ph.D., University of Massachusetts (Amherst)
Research interests include Contemporary Lusophone African, Brazilian and Portuguese Literature and Film in general, and the short story in particular.
More about Antonio M.A. Igrejas
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Jean Glasscock Professor of Sociology
B.A., Brandeis University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania
More about Jonathan B. Imber
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Senior Lecturer in the Writing Program
B.A., Haverford College; Ph.D., Yale University
I am director of the Writing Program and a senior lecturer in writing.
More about Jeannine Johnson
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Assistant Professor of Art
B.Arch, University of Houston; M.F.A, New York University
Video and installation artist working at the intersection of landscape, history, and memory.
More about Claudia Joskowicz
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Elizabeth Kimball Kendall and Elisabeth Hodder Professor of History
B.A., Universiteit van Amsterdam; M.A., University of London; Doctoraal, Ph.D., Universiteit van Amsterdam
African historian focusing on Somalia and Sudan with a long-term research and teaching focus on the history of Africa, the Middle East, and Islam in Africa; translator of historical and popular culture texts in Arabic and Somali.
More about Lidwien Kapteijns
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Professor of English
B.A., Columbia University; M.A., Cambridge University (Clare College); Ph.D., Yale University
Shakespearean engaged in bringing theatre and academia into greater dialogue; can also be found at home with kids or on soccer field.
More about Yu Jin Ko
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Professor of Religion
B.A., Carleton College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University
An educator and a scholar in the comparative and historical study of religion with a focus on Asia, as the word "Asia" is understood historically and broadly to include West Asia, South Asia and East Asia.
More about T. James Kodera
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Knafel Assistant Professor of Humanities; Assistant Professor of Art
B.A., Vassar College; M.F.A., Massachusetts College of Art and Design
Visual artist interested in the photographic representation of Latinx and immigrant communities.
More about Kathya Landeros
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Senior Lecturer in Italian Studies
B.A., University of Bari (Italy); M.S., University of Edinburgh; M.A., Ph.D., State University of New York (Buffalo)
In my research I examine representations of violence against women in world cinema and media. I am the Principal Editor of the Journal of Italian Cinema and Media Studies, and I teach Italian culture and European cinema.
More about Flavia Laviosa
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Professor of Korean
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., Yonsei University; Ph.D., Ohio State University
Director of Korean program; focused on Korean language and culture, particularly corpus-based linguistic analysis and learner corpus research
More about Sun-Hee Lee
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Anne Pierce Rogers Professor in American Literature; Professor of English
A.B., Harvard College; Ph.D., Yale University
My research and teaching span two areas, British eighteenth and nineteenth century prose fiction, and Asian American literature.
More about Yoon Sun Lee
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Mildred Lane Kemper Professor of Sociology
B.A., Brandeis University; M.S., Columbia University; Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cultural and intellectual inequality, museums, decentered knowledge production and pedagogy, sociology of art and literature, migration, transnational social protection.
More about Peggy Levitt
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Associate Professor of Art
B.A., Guangzhou Institute of Foreign Languages (China); M.A., Southern Methodist University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
Asian art historian and specialist in Chinese painting of the Song dynasty (960-1279).
More about Heping Liu
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Katharine Lee Bates and Sophie Chantal Hart Professor of English
B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Virginia
Specialist in Chaucer, medieval dreaming, literary and cultural biography, cultural geography, gender, and food; advocate for the humanities and freedom of expression on campus.
More about Kathryn L. Lynch
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Lecturer in Art
B.A., Brown University; M.A., Williams College; Ph.D., Princeton University
Research focuses on art and historical imagination.
More about Barbara Lynn-Davis
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Senior Lecturer in Japanese
B.A., Baika Women’s College (Japan); M.A., West Virginia University; Ed.M., Ed.D., Harvard University
Co-director of Japanese program; interested in Japanese narratives, Japanese pedagogy, second language acquisition, and psycholinguistics.
More about Yoshimi Maeno
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Elisabeth Luce Moore Professor of Christian Studies; Professor of Religion
B.A., Dickinson College; Ph.D., Harvard University
Academic historian and public interpreter of religion in America during the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Early National periods.
More about Stephen Anthony Marini
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Professor of Religion
B.A., Cambridge University; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
More about Louise Marlow
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Associate Professor of American Studies; Co-Director, The Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities
B.A., M.A., New Mexico State University; Ph.D., University of California (San Diego)
Interests include Chicana/Latino literature and culture; and analysis of gender, labor, immigration, sexuality, and representation in cultural production.
More about Irene Mata
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Associate Professor of Philosophy
B.A., Yale University; Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Researches and teaches the ethics, politics, and aesthetics of cultural heritage, art, and the environment.
More about Erich Hatala Matthes
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Elizabeth Christy Kopf Professor of Art
B.F.A., M.F.A., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Visual artist working in a range of graphic media, i.e. prints, drawings, artist books, photomontages, and installations.
More about Phyllis McGibbon
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Margaret Clapp ’30 Distinguished Alumna Professor of Philosophy
B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Professor of metaphysics, philosophy of language and law; also teaches logic and various seminars.
More about Mary Kate McGowan
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Virginia Onderdonk ’29 Professor of Philosophy
B.A., M.A., Tufts University; Ph.D., Princeton University
Main interests: philosophy of mind, moral theory, the history of moral philosophy, especially 18th-century British moral psychology.
More about Alison G. McIntyre
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Visiting Lecturer in Theatre Studies
B.A., Connecticut College; M.A., Ph.D., Tufts University
More about Amy Meyer
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Professor of English
B.A., Johns Hopkins University; M.A., University of California (Los Angeles); M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University
Literary critic specializing in Victorian and American literature. Children's author.
More about Susan L. Meyer
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Associate Professor of Cinema & Media Studies
B.A., Babes-Bolyai University (Romania), B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Paris III
Film Theory and Media Aesthetics, Media Ecologies, History of Ideas, French Culture and Intellectual History, Surveillance Studies, Environmental Humanities.
More about Codruţa Morari
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Senior Lecturer in Art; Director of 3D Arts
B.F.A., Maryland Institute College of Art; M.F.A., Cranbrook Academy of Art
A visual artist interested in the tangibility of materials, the aesthetics and functionality of objects and the performance process of their creation and use.
More about Andrew Mowbray
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Professor of Art
B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Specialist in Italian Renaissance and Baroque art.
More about Jacqueline Marie Musacchio
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Professor of English
B.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Interested in 18th-century British literature and culture, literary theory, and Milton.
More about James Noggle
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Professor of German Studies & Comparative Literary Studies
Staatsexamen, Universität Tübingen; M.A., Ph.D., Yale University
Professor of Comparative Literary Studies and Chair of German Studies at Wellesley College. Research and teaching in the fields of comparative literature, ecological writing, Jewish Studies, translation studies, media studies, and German culture and literature.
More about Thomas Nolden
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Senior Lecturer in Art
B.A., Yale University; J.D., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Yale University
Specialist in Latin American art, focusing on modern Mexican art and architecture, through museum as well as academic projects.
More about James Oles
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Associate Professor of Art
B.A., University of North Florida; M.A., University of South Florida; M.A., Ph.D., Northwestern University
Art historian focusing on 18th- and 19th-century Europe and South Asia, and visual cultures of colonialism, slavery, and global trade.
More about Liza Oliver
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Associate Professor of Art
B.F.A., University of Washington (Seattle); M.A., M.F.A., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
New media artist interested in collaborative and interactive experiences using both traditional and experimental visual techniques.
More about David Teng Olsen
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Associate Professor of History
B.A., M.A., New York University; Ph.D., State University of New York at Stony Brook
Scholar of urban history and political culture in the Spanish Habsburg world.
More about Alejandra B. Osorio
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Professor of Italian Studies
Laurea in Lettere, Universitˆ degli studi di Torino (Italy); M.A., Ph. D., Brown University
Teaches Italian language and literature, literary theory, and writing; works as a translator.
More about Sergio Parussa
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Professor Emeritus of French and Francophone Studies
B.A., Reed College; M.A., Columbia University; Ph.D., University of California (Berkeley)
Engaged in studying French poetry in its relation to contemporary French, philosophy, aesthetics, and intellectual history.
More about James Michael Petterson
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Associate Professor of History
B.A., University of Tennessee (Knoxville); M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Historian of slavery, space and governance in the 18th and 19th Centuries
More about Ryan Alexander Quintana
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Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies; Director of Theatre and Theatre Studies
B.A., Wellesley College; M.A., Antioch University
As performer, teacher, director, and writer, I aim to strike a balance between irreverence, honor, gleeful failure, discipline, and fervor.
More about Marta Rainer
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Margaret E. Deffenbaugh and LeRoy T. Carlson Professor in Comparative Literary Studies; Professor of Spanish
Licenciatura, Universidad Central de Barcelona; M.A., Emerson College; Ph.D., Boston University
Teaching and research focused on 19th, 20th and 21st century Spanish peninsular literature and cultural history.
More about Carlos Ramos
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Associate Professor of History
A.B., Smith College; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Medieval historian of southern Italy and the Mediterranean, with special interest in the relationship between Christian, Muslim, and Jewish communities.
More about Valerie Ramseyer
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Associate Professor of History
B.A., Stanford University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Chicago
Scholar of urban history and urban economic and political development in South Asia.
More about Nikhil Rao
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Professor of Art
M.F.A., Museum of Fine Arts (Boston)
Visual artist doing work that attempts to understand the object quality of images.
More about Daniela Rivera
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Senior Lecturer in Theatre Studies
B.S., Emerson College; M.A., Lesley College
My goal is to give students skills that cross industries: the ability to listen with respect and empathy, to foster leadership and give constructive criticism.
My work focuses on developing and presenting creative works for the stage and film, bringing performance opportunities to artists of all ages, and producing community-focused events.
More about Lois P. Roach
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Professor of English
B.A., Wellesley College; J.D., Harvard Law School; Ph.D., Boston University
Research and teaching focuses on the 19th-and 20th-century British novel.
More about Lisa Rodensky
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Professor of History and Classical Studies
B.A., University of Pennsylvania; B.A., University of London; M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Classicist and historian of Greek and Roman history, ancient religion and warfare, Alexander the Great, and Jewish History.
More about Guy M. Rogers
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Associate Professor of Spanish
B.A., University of the South; M.A., Ph.D, University of Kentucky
Research and teaching center on 20th and 21st century Latin American literature and cinema.
More about Inela Selimović
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Professor of English
A.B., Princeton University; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Columbia University
Studies and teaches American poetry and film, focusing particularly on contemporary poetry and classic Hollywood cinema.
More about Vernon L. Shetley
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Professor of Religion
B.A., M.A., Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda (India); M.Div., Ph.D., Harvard University
Interests include arts in religious/cultural history of South Asia; the divine and the human feminine in Hindu traditions; Gandhian thought and practices; the self and the other in South Asian philosophical traditions and history.
More about Neelima Shukla-Bhatt
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Senior Lecturer in English
B.A., M.A., University of Utah; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
Teaching focuses on creative writing, mainly fiction and travel writing.
More about Marilyn Sides
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Lecturer in Korean
B.A., M.A, Ph.D., Yonsei University
Focused on Korean linguistics, language teaching, learner corpus, and dictionary.
More about Jae Young Song
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Professor of Chinese
B.A., Shandong University; M.A., Fudan University; Ph.D., Columbia University
Specializing in modern Chinese literature and intellectual history, science fiction, youth culture, posthuman theories, and the Neo-Baroque aesthetics
More about Mingwei Song
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Theodora Stone Sutton Professor of Ancient Greek and Roman Studies; Professor of Classical Studies
B.A., University of Michigan (Ann Arbor); M.A., Ph.D., Princeton University
Focuses on Roman literature and culture; law; the sociology of Roman literature and education; political communication; media studies; and Augustus.
More about Raymond James Starr
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Senior Lecturer in Chinese
B.A., Nanjing Normal University; M.A., Fudan University
Specialized in teaching Chinese as a foreign language; also a translator of literary fiction from English to Chinese.
More about Qiuyan Tang
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Senior Lecturer in Japanese
B.A., Kansai University (Osaka); Ed.M., Ph.D., Boston University
Co-director of Japanese Program; study abroad advisor in Japan; applied linguist.
More about Eiko Torii-Williams
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Theatre Production Manager
M.F.A., Purchase College (State University of New York)
Theatre production lecturer, production manager, and professional set designer.
More about David Towlun
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Senior Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies
D.U.T., Institut Universitaire de Technologie, (Brest); M.A., State University of New York (Stony Brook); Ph.D., University of California (Santa Barbara)
A specialist of the 19th-century French novel; interests include the French novel, pedagogy, cultural studies, and the autobiography.
More about Marie-Paule Tranvouez
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Kathryn Wasserman Davis Professor of Slavic Studies; Professor of History
B.A., University of Rochester; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University
Historian of Russia, current research on Russian historical memory of the Soviet past.
More about Nina Tumarkin
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Professor of Environmental Studies
B.S., Washington and Lee University; A.M., Brown University; Ph.D., Princeton University
Researcher on the recent history of U.S. environmental politics and policy, including climate change, the clean energy transition, and public lands management.
More about James Morton Turner
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Professor of Spanish
A.B., Columbia University; A.M., University of Virginia; Ph.D., Harvard University
Spanish literature, hagiography, gender issues, study-abroad theory and practice.
More about Carlos Alberto Vega
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Professor of English; Faculty Director, Pforzheimer Learning and Teaching Center
B.A., Wellesley College; M.Phil, Oxford University (St. John's College); Ph.D., Harvard University
Interests include Renaissance literature, book history, and the history and theory of literary genre.
More about Sarah Wall-Randell
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Associate Professor of Philosophy; Co-Director, The Suzy Newhouse Center for the Humanities
B.A., University of Toronto; M.A., Ph.D., University of Western Ontario
Researches and teaches topics in early modern philosophy, with a focus on theories of human freedom and philosophical method, and in the ethics of digital technology.
More about Julie Walsh
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Professor Emeritus of Italian Studies
B.A., University of East Anglia (England); M.A., Ph.D., Cornell University
Pier Paolo Pasolini; Carlo Levi; Piero Gobetti; Italian antifascist culture; 21st century Italian mystery writers; contemporary Italian narrative; postmodern narrative; narrative theory
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Associate Professor of Philosophy
B.A., McGill University; Ph.D., Harvard University
Researches at the intersection of philosophy of language and cognitive science, focusing especially on figurative language.
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Professor of Russian
B.A., M.A., Ph.D., University of Wisconsin (Madison)
Interests include Nabokov, Dostoevsky, literary theory, and the ideological repercussions of Russian fiction.
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Associate Professor of English
B.A., Yale University; M.A., Ph.D. Duke University
Researches and teaches late medieval English literature, the history of race, religious and cultural conflict in the Middle Ages, and the modern literary and political uses of medievalism.
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Mayling Soong Professor of Chinese Studies; Professor of East Asian Studies
B.A. Wellesley College; M.A., Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy; M.A., Ph.D., Harvard University
I study traditional Chinese fiction, history of Chinese women's writing, history of the book in China, and missionaries to East Asia.
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Senior Lecturer in Chinese
B.A., Nanjing University; M.A., Clark University
Interests include language teaching methodology, cross-cultural communication, Chinese pedagogical grammar, and language and culture.
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Lecturer in Arabic Language
B.A., M.A., University of Michigan
Teacher of Arabic language; aligns Arabic teaching pedagogy with current research in second language acquisition.
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