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photo of Farah Jasmine Griffin
photo of Farah Jasmine Griffin
Full-time Faculty

Farah Jasmine Griffin

William B. Ransford Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies and Professor of African American and African Diaspora Studies

Research Interests

African American Literature
Literature and Music/ Jazz Studies
History and Politics
20th and 21st Century
American and the Americas
African American and African Diaspora
Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Studies
photo of Shana L. Redmond
photo of Shana L. Redmond
Full-time Faculty

Shana L. Redmond

Professor of English and Comparative Literature

Research Interests

20th and 21st Century
American and the Americas
Postcolonial and Global South
Africa
African American and African Diaspora
Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Studies
Drama, Theatre, and Performance Studies
Literature and Music/ Jazz Studies
Black Radical Historiography
History and Politics
Political Theory, Marxism, and Critical Social Theory
Popular Culture
Cultural Studies
Nationalism
Social Movements
Carcerality
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