Carolyn Duffey

Carolyn Duffey

Carolyn Duffey, PhD, Comparative Literature, UC Berkeley, works in the field of cultural studies.  Her research interests include race, class and gender in the Americas, with specific work dealing with the Caribbean and creolization, the Maghreb and the history of Islam in Europe, and postcolonial and feminist theory, all with a focus on film, visual arts and literary narrative in a socio/political frame.  She received a French Government Scholarship for year long research in Paris, along with UC Berkeley and Columbia University grants for work in Rome, Brussels and London, and was named a Stanford University "Knight Fellows Favorite Professor" for her teaching for the Stanford Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Her publications appear in  pARTicipatory Urbanism, Ma ComèreJournal of Caribbean Literatures, Women in French Studies and Pacific Coast Philology.

Course(s):

CSRE 183: Re- Imagining American Borders (Autumn)

Contact

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Building 460, Room 409

Office Hours

M 1:30 - 2:15, W 1:00 – 2:00 and by appt.