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Publications: Directory of Graduate Programs in American Studies

Faculty Index A-J

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ABARRY, Abu (Ph.D., State Univ. of New York, Buffalo, 1977) Temple Univ.

ABRAHAMS, Roger (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor; folklore and folklife

ABZUG, Robert H. (PhD, UC Berkeley, 1977), University of Texas, Austin, Professor; 19th- and 20th-century American social and cultural history, religion and society

ADRIAN, Lynne (PhD, Univ. of Iowa, 1984), Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Associate Professor; subcultures, women, turn-of-the-century social and intellectual history

AGNEW, Brad (PhD, Univ. of Oklahoma), Northeastern State University, Professor of History

AGNEW, Jean Christophe (PhD, Harvard Univ., 1978), Yale University, Associate Professor of American Studies and History; cultural history

ALDRICH, Marcia (PhD, Univ. of Washington, 1987), Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; 20th-century American poetry, contemporary women's fiction, gender studies

AKERS, Donna (PhD, Univ. of California-Riverside, 1997) Purdue Univ., Assistant Professor of History; Western U.S. and Native American History and Culture

ALAMILLO, Jose (PhD, UC Irvine). Washington State, Assistant Professor of Comparative Ethnic Studies. Chicano/a studies. Race, labor, and sport

ALARCON, Norma (PhD, Univ. of Indiana) UC Berkeley; Associate Professor of Chicano Studies

ALDRICH, Marcia (PhD, Univ. of Washington, 1987) Michigan State University, Associate Professor; 20th-century American poetry, contemporary women's fiction, gender studies

ALEX-ASSENSOH, Yvette (Ph.D., The Ohio State Univ.) Indiana Univ., Adjunct Professor

ALMAGUER, Tomas (PhD, UC Berkeley), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Associate Professor of American Culture and Sociology; comparative race relations, Chicano studies, social stratification, gay and lesbian studies

ALVAREZ, Robert R. (PhD, Stanford Univ, 1979) Univ. of California, San Diego, Social-cultural processes of Latinos and Latinas in the United States, Transnationalism, community ethnography, borders and borderlands, and the ethics of applied research

AMBROSETTI, Ronald (PhD, Bowling Green State Univ., 1975), SUNY Fredonia, Associate Professor of English; popular culture, folklore

AMOS, Naomi (M.M., Eastman School of Music, 1962), Tirnity College, Lecturer in Music

ANATOL, Giselle (PhD, Pennsylvania) University of Kansas, Assistant Professor of English. Caribbean and African-American literature

ANDERSON, Jay (folklore, material culture), Utah State University

ANDERSON, Lori J. (PhD, Oklahoma State Univ.), Northeastern State University, Professor of Sociology

ANDREWS, Gregory (J.D., Vanderbilt Univ. School of Law, 1974), Tirnity College, Visiting Lecturer in American Studies

ANRADE, A. Ronaldo (PhD, Univ. of Oklahoma) Bowling Green

APARICIO, Frances (PhD, Harvard Univ.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Associate Professor of American Culture and Romance Languages and Literatures; U.S. Latino/a literatures, bilingual poetry, translation theories, popular music and culture

ARCH, Steven (PhD, Univ. of Virginia, 1989), Michigan State University, Associate Professor; colonial and revolutionary American literature, critical narrative theory

ARENAL, Electa (PhD, Columbia Univ.), CUNY, Associate Professor of Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian languages at Staten Island

ARGUELLES, Lourdes (PhD, New York Univ., 1970), Claremont Graduate University, Professor of Women's Studies and Chicano Studies (Pitzer College); lesbian and gay studies

ARMITAGE, Susan (PhD, Univ. of London, 1968), Washington State University, Professor of History and Director of American Studies; U.S. women's history, American historiography, social history

ARONS, Stephen (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania; JD, Harvard Law School, 1969), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Professor of Legal Studies; legal artifacts and American belief systems, law and American history

ARONWITZ, Stanley (PhD, Union Graduate School) CUNY, Professor of Sociology

ARTEAGA, Alfred (Ph.D., Univ. of California, Santa Cruz)UC Berkeley; Assistant Professor of English

ASANTE, Molefi Kete (Ph.D., Univ. California, Los Angeles, 1968) Temple Univ.

ASHBY, Leroy (PhD, Univ. of Maryland, 1966), Washington State University, Professor of History; 20th-century American history

ASSENOH, A.B. (Ph.D., New York Univ.) Indiana Univ., Associate Professor

AVORGBEDOR, Daniel (PhD, Indiana Univ., 1986) Ohio State, Assistant Professor of African American and African Studies and Music; African and African American music

AXELRAD, Allan (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1974), California State University, Fullerton, Professor; 19th-century cultural history

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BADGER, Reid (PhD, Syracuse Univ., 1975), Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Professor; intellectual/cultural history, jazz, African-American culture

BAILEY, David (PhD, UC-Berkeley, 1978), Michigan State University, Associate Professor; United States southern and religious cultural and social history

BAKER, David (M.M.Ed., Indiana Univ.) Indiana Univ., Adjunct Professor

BAKER, Terri (PhD, Louisiana State Univ.), Northeastern State University, Professor of English

BAKKER, Jan (American literature), Utah State University

BALDERRAMA, Francisco E. (PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles) Cal. State, Los Angeles, Chicano/a History, 20th Century American History, California History

BANES, Ruth A. (PhD, Univ. of New Mexico, 1978), University of South Florida, Associate Professor of American Studies; American autobiography, social-intellectual history, regionalism in American culture (South and West), popular music (country, blues, and jazz)

BANET-WEISER, Sarah (PhD, University of California San Diego, 1995), University of Southern California, Feminist theory and politics, media studies, race and sexuality, contemporary American culture, nationalism and popular culture

BANFIELD, William (Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan, Ann Arbor) Indiana Univ., Adjunct Professor

BANKS, Jennifer (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 1972), Michigan State University, Professor; 19th-century American fiction, women and fiction

BANNER, Lois W (PhD, Columbia Univ., 1970), University of Southern California, Professor of History; women, gender, cultural history

BARKAN, Elazar (PhD, Brandeis Univ., 1988), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of History (Claremont Graduate School); European and American cultural and intellectual history

BARNES, Elizabeth L. (Ph.D. UC-Santa Barbara) College of William and Mary, Professor of English; 19th cen. American Literature

BARNETT, Robert (PhD) Univ. of Michigan, Flint, English

BARRERA, Mario (Ph.D., Univ. of California, Berkeley) UC Berkeley; American ethnic film, Ethnicity and film; screenwriting

BARRON, Hal S. (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1980), Claremont Graduate School, Professor of History (Harvey Mudd College); U.S. social history, rural history

BARTON, Michael (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1974), Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, Associate Professor of Social Science and American Studies; ethnography, national character, 19th-century history, comparative cultures

BASSETT, Arthur R. (PhD, Syracuse Univ.), Brigham Young University, Professor of Humanities; classics and comparative literature, early American culture and literature, 19th-century American literature and culture, transcendentalism

BASZILE, Jennifer, Yale, (African-American Studies, History)

BATTAN, Jesse (PhD, UCLA, 1988), California State University, Fullerton, Professor; gender and sexuality, Victorian culture, film history

BAUMRIN, Bernard H. (PhD, Johns Hopkins Univ.) CUNY, Professor of Philosophy at Lehman College

BECKERT, Sven (Ph.D., Columbia Univ.) Havard, Dunwalke Associate Professor of American History

BEGNAL, Kate (20th Century American literature), Utah State University

BEIDLER, Peter G. (PhD Lehigh Univ., 1968), Leigh University, Lucy G. Moses Distinguished Professor of English; Chaucer, medieval literature, Native American literature

BELGRAD, Daniel (PhD, Yale Univ., 1994), University of South Florida, Associate Professor of American Studies and Humanities; 19th and 20th century American cultural and intellectual history, American environmental history, American social history, regional cultures and multiculturalism, 19th and 20th century American literature, 20th century American art, cultural and literary theory and analysis

BELL, Betty L. (PhD, Ohio State Univ.), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Assistant Professor of American Culture, English and Women's Studies; Native American literatures, 19th-century British and American fiction, ethnic studies, women's studies, creative writing

BENDER, Thomas (PhD, UC Davis, 1971), New York University, Professor of Humanities; American cultural history, cities

BERKMAN, Joyce (PhD, Yale Univ., 1967), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Professor of History; American and British women's history

BERMAN, Marshall (PhD, Harvard Univ.), CUNY, Professor of Political Science at City College

BERRY, Daina (PhD, Univ. of California, 1998) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; U.S. History, African American, Comparative Slavery, 19th Century, English-Speaking Caribbean, Sports History, Material Culture and Decorative Arts (during slavery)

BERRY, Ellen (PhD, Univ. of New Hampshire, 1986), Bowling Green State University, Associate Professor of English; women's studies

BERRY, E. Helen (sociology), Utah State University

BERTELSON, David (PhD, Harvard Univ., 1965), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Associate Professor; literature and social thought

BIEBEL, Charles (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1971), University of New Mexico, Associate Professor of American Studies; Southwest studies, education, material culture

BINDER, Amy (PhD, Northwestern University, 1998), University of Southern California Culture, social movements, education, media

BJELAJAC, David (PhD, Univ. of North Carolina, 1980), George Washington University, Associate Professor of Art; 19th-century American art

BLASZCZYK, Reg (PhD, Univ. of Delaware), Boston University, Assistant Professor of History & American Studies; American material culture, history of business

BLUMNER, Jacob (PhD) Univ. of Michigan, Flint, English

BONAPARTA, Felicia (PhD, New York Univ.), CUNY, Professor of English at City College

BONONNO, Robert (MALS, CUNY), CUNY, Adjunct Assistant Professor; translation studies

BOURDREAU, George (PhD, Indiana University, 1998) Penn State, Harrisburg, Assistant Professor of American Studies and Social Science

BOYD, Todd (PhD, University of Iowa, 1990), University of Southern California, African-American cinema and culture; music and popular culture; media and society; sports and society; American cinema and television; race, class & gender in American cinema.

BRADY, Margaret (PhD, Univ. of Texas), University of Utah, Professor; folklore and Native American literature

BRAXTON, Joanne M. (PhD, Yale Univ.), College of William and Mary, Cummings Professor of English and American Studies; African-American literature and studies, American literature

BREWER, Kenneth (essay, poetry), Utah State University

BREWER, Priscilla J. (PhD, Brown Univ., 1987), University of South Florida, Associate Professor of American Studies; American material culture and technology, family history, religious history, communal societies

BRIGGS, Charles L. (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1981) Univ. of California, San Diego, Professor of Ethnic Studies; linguistic dimensions of race, ethnicity, gender and class, discourses of law and medicine, Latin America

BRODHEAD, Richard (PhD, Yale Univ., 1972), Yale University, Professor of English and American Studies; American literature

BRODIE, Janet Farrell (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1983), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of History; modern America, social and cultural history, women's history

BROMELL, Nicholas (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1987), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Associate Professor of English; 19th-century American literature

BRONNER, Simon J. (PhD Indiana Univ., 1981), Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, Distinguished Professor of Folklore and American Studies; folklore, material culture, ethnicity, theory and method

BROSS, Kristina (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1997) Purdue Univ., Assistant Professor of English; Seventeenth-Century New England Literature, Colonial Literature, Native American Literature

BROWN, Candy (PhD, Harvard University, 2000) Assistant Professor; Religion, History of the Book

BROWN, Chandos (PhD, Harvard Univ.), College of William and Mary, Associate Professor of History, American cultural and intellectual history

BROWN, Gillian (PhD, UC-Berkeley), University of Utah, Professor; American literature and culture, feminism

BROWNSTEIN, Rachel M. (PhD, Yale Univ.), CUNY, Professor of English at Brooklyn College

BRYSON, Scott (PhD, UC-Berkeley), CUNY, Associate Professor of Modern Languages at Baruch College

BUCKMAN, Alyson R. (PhD, Purdue Univ., 1999) California State Univ., Sacramento, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies; contemporary American culture, including gender studies, science fiction and fantasy, multicultural studies, and literature

BUELL, Lawrence (Ph.D., Cornell Univ.) Harvard College Professor and the John P. Marquand Professor of English

BUHLE, Mari Jo (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1974), Brown University, Professor; women's history, labor history

BUHLE, Paul (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin) Brown University, Adjunct Professor; American civilization

BURBICK, Joan (PhD, Brandeis Univ., 1974), Washington State University, Professor of English; American literature and culture, cultural rhetorics and cultural studies

BURNHAM, Patricia (PhD, Boston Univ., 1984), University of Texas, Austin, Lecturer; art history

BUTLER, Anne (American West, women), Utah State University

BUTLER, Jon (PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 1972), Yale University, Professor of American Studies and Religious Studies; social history and religion

BYRD, Rudolph P. (PhD, Yale Univ., 1985), Emory University, Associate Professor; African-American studies

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CALHOON, Anne (Ph.D. Marquette Univ.) Univ. of Kansas, Assistant Professor of Teaching and Leadership

CALLOWAY-THOMAS, Carolyn (Ph.D., Indiana Univ.) Indiana Univ., Adjunct Professor

CAMERON, Ardis (PhD, Boston College), University of Southern Maine, Associate Professor; social history, women's history, cultural studies

CANDEE, Richard M. (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1976), Boston University, Professor; American architecture, historic preservation, vernacular architecture

CANTU, Roberto (PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles) California State University, Los Angeles, Hispanic languages and literatures, Chicano and Chicana literature

CAPUTI, Jane (PhD, Bowling Green State Univ., 1982), University of New Mexico, Associate Professor of American Studies; popular culture, women's studies, nuclearism

CARBONELL, Bettina (PhD, New York Univ., 1995) Trinity College, Visiting Assitant Professor of American Studies and English

CARBY, Hazel (PhD, Birmingham Univ. U.K., 1984), Yale University, Professor of American Studies and Afro-American Studies; African-American cultural studies

CARLIN, Deborah (PhD, Harvard Univ., 1987), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Associate Professor of English; late 19th- and early 20th-century American fiction, film studies, women's Florida, Assistant Professor of American Studies and Humanities; 19th and 20th century American cultural and intellectual history, American environmental history, American social history, regional cultures and multiculturalism, 19th and 20th century American literature, 20th century American art, cultural and literary theory and analysis

CARROLL, Clare (PhD, Columbia Univ.), CUNY, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature at Queens College

CARSON, Barbara G. (MA, Univ. of Delaware), College of William & Mary, Professor; material culture

CARSON, Barbara (MA, Univ. of Delaware, 1965), George Washington University, Adjunct Associate Professor of American Civilization and Art; American decorative arts

CASSIDY, Donna (PhD, Boston Univ.), University of Southern Maine, Associate Professor; art, architecture, material culture

CAUGHEY, John L. (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1970), University of Maryland, Professor; ethnography, culture of consciousness, life history research, comparative cultures

CHAMETZKY, Jules (PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 1958), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Professor of English; ethnic theory, Jewish-American literature, American realism

CHANG, Juliana (PhD, UC Berkeley), Boston College, Asian American literature, Modern American poetry; race, gender, and popular culture

CHAPLIN, Joyce (Ph.D., Johns Hopkins Univ.) Harvard, Professor of History

CHAPMAN, William R. (D. Phil., Univ. of Oxford, 1982), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Associate Professor; historic preservation

CHARNLEY, Jeff (PhD, Michigan State Univ., 1983) Michigan State University, Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric and American Culture; military history with a special focus on the Civil War, World War II and the War in Vietnam; Oral History; Michigan History; and the life and political career of Gerald R. Ford

CHATFIELD, John I.H. (PhD, Columbia Univ., 1988), Trinity College, Assistant Professor of History; colonial American history, American social history

CHENG, Meiling (Doctor of Fine Arts, Yale University, 1993), University of Southern California, Contemporary theatre; modern drama, especially avant-garde performances; performance art; body art; European avant-garde movements.

CHILD, Brenda (PhD), University of Minnesota, Associate Professor; Native American Studies

CHISOLM, Lawrence (PhD, Yale Univ.), SUNY Buffalo, Professor of American Studies; modern cultural history

CHOI, Anne (PhD, Univ. of Southern California, 2003) University of Kansas, Assistant Professor of American Studies. Global U.S., U.S. 20th century, U.S. political, Asian American history; comparative U.S. ethnic history; Pacific Rim studies; Diaspora studies

CHOY, Catherine Ceniza (PhD Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1998) Univ. of Minnesota, Assistant Professor; Asian American Studies

CHRISMAN, Laura (PhD, Oxford, 1992) Ohio State, Associate Professor of African American and African Studies; Postcolonial studies, and theory and criticism

CHU, Jonathan (PhD, Univ. of Washington), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Associate Professor of History; Colonial America, American legal history

CHUNG, Ruth (PhD, Univ. of California, Santa Barbara), University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of Education, Division of Counseling Psychology; acculturation and mental health of Asian Americans, cross-cultural conceptualizations of healthy family functioning, career development of racial and ethnic minorities

CHURCHILL, Eton F. (MFA, Tulane Univ.), Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, Assistant Professor of Humanities and Communications

CLARK, David Anthony Tyeeme (PhD, Univ. of Kansas, 2004) University of Kansas, Assistant Professor of American Studies. American Indians/Indigenous Nations; Chicana/o history and culture; U.S. West and Indian country; sociology of ethnicity, gender, nation; 20th-century U.S.

COBB, Amanda (PhD Univ. of Oklahoma, 1997) Univ. of New Mexico, Assistant Professor of American Studies, Native American Studies

COCKRELL, Dale (PhD, Illinois), College of William and Mary, David R. and Margaret C. Bottoms Professor of Music; American music

COHEN, Cathy, Yale, (African American Studies, Political Science)

COHEN, Lizabeth (PhD, UC Berkeley, 1986), Harvard, Howard Mumford Jones Professor of American Studies

COHN, Jan K. (PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1964), Trinity College, Professor of English; popular culture, 19th- and 20th-century American literature

CONFORTI, Joseph (PhD, Brown Univ.), University of Southern Maine, Professor; cultural and literary history, religion

CONN, Peter (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of English

CONROY, Marianne (Ph.D., Univ. of Chicago, 1993) Univ. of Maryland, Visiting Assistant Professor; popular culture, film, taste cultures

CONTEH-MORGAN, John (PhD, Sussex Univ., England, 1978) Ohio State, Associate Professor of African American and African Studies; French; and Italian; Francophone African-Caribbean literature and twentieth century French drama

CONTRERAS, Sheila, Michigan State Univ.; American Thought & Language

COOK, Blanche Wiesen (PhD, Johns Hopkins Univ.), CUNY, Professor of History at John Jay

COON, David (PhD, Univ. of Illinois, 1972), Washington State University, Associate Professor of History; U.S. survey courses, agricultural history, early America, American Revolution

COOPER, David (PhD, Brown Univ., 1977), Michigan State University, Associate Professor; culture/language/morality, religion, literature

CORBER, Robert (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1987) Trinity College, Visiting Associate Professor of American Studies and Lesbian and Gay Studies

CORBETT, William (PhD, Oklahoma State Univ.), Northeastern State University, Professor of History

CORMAN, Catherine (Ph.D., Yale Univ.) Harvard, Assistant Professor of History

CORNELL, George (PhD, Michigan State Univ., 1982), Michigan State University, Associate Professor and Director, Native American Institute; Native American studies

COTE, William E. (PhD, Michigan State Univ., 1986), Michigan State University, Associate Professor, Journalism; journalism history, Hemingway's journalism career, American war correspondents

COTT, Nancy (Ph.D., Brandeis University) Harvard University, Jonathan Trumbull Professor of American History

COX, Thomas C. (PhD, Princeton Univ., 1980), University of Southern California, Associate Professor of History; Afro-Americans, U.S. intellectual, urban

CRACROFT, Richard H. (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1970), Brigham Young University, Professor of English; Western American literature, Mark Twain, 19th-century American literature, Mormon literature

CRANE, Maurice A. (PhD, Univ. of Illinois, 1953), Michigan State University, Professor and Director, G. Robert Vincent Voice Library; oral history, media history, jazz history

CRAPO, Richley (anthropology), Utah State University

CRAWFORD, Margaret Lee (Ph.D., University of California Los Angeles) Harvard University, Professor of Urban Design and Planning Theory (Design School)

CRAWFORD, Michael H. (Ph.D., Univ. of Washington) Univ. of Kansas, Professor of Anthropology

CRESSEY, Pamela (PhD, Univ. of Iowa, 1978), George Washington University, Adjunct Associate Professor; historical archaeology

CRICHLOW, Michaeline; Univ. of Iowa, Assistant Professor of African American World Studies

CROSBY, Alfred W. (PhD, Boston Univ., 1961), University of Texas, Austin, Professor; ecological and medical geography and history, comparative cultures

CRUM, Steven J. (Ph.D.) University of California Davis, Associate Professor

CRUNDEN, Robert M. (PhD, Harvard Univ., 1967), University of Texas, Austin, Professor; creative achievement in America and its contacts with Europe and Asia

CRUZ, David B. (JD, New York Univ., 1994), University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of Law; law and sexuality, law and identity, constitutional law

CULLEY, Margo (PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1972), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Professor of English; women's studies, autobiography

CULVER, Stuart (PhD, UC-Berkeley), University of Utah, Professor; American literature and culture

CURTIS, Susan (PhD, Univ. of Missouri), Purdue University, Associate Professor of History; American intellectual and cultural history

CUTCLIFF, Stephen H. (PhD Lehigh Univ., 1976), Leigh University, Associate Professor of History and Director of Science, Technology and Society; American technology, science, technology and society

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D'ARC, James V. (PhD, Brigham Young, 1986), Brigham Young University, Associate Professor of Theater and Film; American film, archivist, BYU film collection

DANIELS, Christine (PhD, Johns Hopkins Univ., 1990), Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; colonial American history

DANZIGER, Edmund (PhD, Univ. of Illinois, 1966), Bowling Green State University, Professor; American Indian policy history

DAUBEN, Joseph (PhD, Harvard Univ.), CUNY, Professor of History at Lehman College

DAVILA, Arlene (PhD, CUNY, 1996) New York Univ., Cultural Anthropology; race and ethnicity, popular culture, nationalism, media studies, globalization, the politics of museum and visual representation, urban studies, consumption, political economy, the Caribbean, Latinos in the U.S.

DAVIS, Billy Joe (PhD, Texas Tech Univ.), Northeastern State University, Professor of History

DAVIS, Gerald (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1978), University of New Mexico, Professor of American Studies; African-American culture, folklore, studies of masculinity

DAWIDOFF, Robert (PhD, Cornell Univ., 1975), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of History (Claremont Graduate School); American intellectual and cultural history; gay and lesbian history

DAYNES, Byron (PhD, Univ. of Chicago, 1971), Brigham Young University, Professor of Political Science; American politics in literature, U.S. presidency, U.S. Congress

DEAN, Bartholomew C. (Ph.D. Harvard Univ.) Univ. of Kansas, Assistant. Professor of Anthropology

DEMOS, John (PhD) Yale, Professor of History; colonial history, family history, social history, narrative history

DE OCA RICKS, Maria Montes, Assistant Professor of English and Comparative American Cultures; Latina literature, Chicano/Latino cultural studies, women writers of color

DEROGATIS, Amy, Michigan State Univ., Assistant Professor of Religious Studies

DE VEAUX, Alexis (PhD, SUNY Buffalo), SUNY Buffalo, Assistant Professor of Women's Studies; African American contemporary women writers

DEAR, Michael (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1974), University of Southern California, Professor of Geography and Director of Southern California Studies Center; Los Angeles, post modern urbanism, political and social geography

DELATTRE, Roland (PhD), University of Minnesota, religion and culture, everyday life

DELOACHE, Dar (PhD, Univ. of Oklahoma), Northeastern State University, Professor of Education

DEMPSEY, Claire (MA, Boston Univ.) Boston University, Adjunct Assistant Professor of American Studies; vernacular architecture, historic preservation

DENNING, Michael (PhD, Yale Univ., 1984), Yale University, Professor of American Studies and English; literature, popular culture, cultural studies

DENTAN, Robert Knox (PhD, Yale Univ.), SUNY Buffalo, Professor of Anthropology; ecology of cognition, stratification and classless societies, deviance, field methods

DESLANDES, Paul (PhD, Univ. of Toronto, 1996), Trinity College, Visiting Lecturer in American Studies

DESMOND, Jane (PhD, Yale Univ., 1993), University of Iowa, Associate Professor; performance, visual arts, dance, critical theory

DEWHURST, Kurt (PhD, Michigan State Univ., 1983), Michigan State University, Associate Professor; material folk culture, folklife, museum studies

DEXTER (PhD, Princeton, 2001) Univ. of California, San Diego, African American Religion, American Culture

DI SALVO, Jacqueline (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), CUNY, Associate Professor of English at Baruch College

DIAWARA, Manthia (PhD, Indiana Univ., 1985), New York University, Professor and Director of Africana Studies; African literature and film, African American film and cultural studies

DIAZ, Roberto Ignacio (PhD, Harvard Univ.), University of Southern California, Associate Professor of Spanish American Literature; 19th and 20th centuries, native fiction and literary history

DINER, Hasia R. (PhD, Univ. of Illinois, 1975), University of Maryland, Professor; race, ethnicity, immigration, women's history

DITTMAR, Linda (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1970), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Professor of English; feminist theory and narrative, film studies

DOMER, Dennis (PhD, Univ. of Kentucky, 1980) University of Kansas, Associate Dean of School of Architecture and Urban Design, Associate Professor of American Studies; architecture, urban design

DONALDSON, Susan (PhD, Brown Univ.) College of William & Mary, Associate Professor of English

DONATH, Jackie (PhD, Bowling Green State Univ., 1986), California State University, Sacramento, Associate Professor of Humanities and Religious Studies; popular culture in America, minority studies

DONOVAN, Brian (PhD, Northwestern Univ.) University of Kansas, Assistant Professor of Sociology. Social control, social movements, culture, sexualities, and race

DORST, John (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1983), University of Wyoming, Associate Professor; ethnography, material culture, contemporary West

DOTY, Alexander (PhD Univ. of Illinois, 1984), Leigh University, Associate Professor of English; film, mass culture, gay and lesbian studies, contemporary theory and criticism

DOUGLASS, Enid (PhD, Claremont Graduate School, 1954), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of History (Claremont Graduate School); oral history

DREGER, Alice (PhD, Indiana Univ., 1995) Michigan State University, Associate Professor of History and Philosophy of Science; social and medical treatment of people born with unusual anatomies, including intersex and conjoinment; medical ethics and bioethics.

DREVESKRACHT, C. (MA, Univ. of Arizona), Northeastern State University, Professor of Law Enforcement

DUBOIS, Laurent (PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1998) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and History; Caribbean and Atlantic history

DUDLEY, Kathryn (PhD, Columbia Univ., 1993), Yale University, Assistant Professor of American Studies; ethnography and modern American culture

DUDZIAK, Mary L (PhD, Yale Univ., 1992; JD, Yale Univ., 1984), University of Southern California, Professor of Law; civil rights history, 20th century US constitutional history, constitutional law

DUGGAN, Lisa (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1992) New York University, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History; lesbian and gay studies, queer theory, history of women and gender, feminism and sexual politics, cultural studies and critical journalism

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EDNEY, Matthew (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin), University of Southern Maine, Associate Professor; historical geography, cartography

EMLEN, Robert (MA, Univ. of Vermont, 1976), Brown University, Adjunct Lecturer and Director, John Nicholas Brown Center for the Study of American Civilization; decorative arts, material culture

ENGS, Robert (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of History

ESPRITU, Yen Le (PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1990) Univ. of California, San Diego, Professor of Ethnic Studies; comparative ethnic and race relations, gender, immigration, and Asian American studies.

ETHINGTON, Philip J. (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1989), University of Southern California, Associate Professor of History; 20th century politics, urban, U.S. West

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FAIRES, Nora (PhD, Univ. of Pittsburgh, 1981), University of Michigan, Flint, Associate Professor of History; American history, urban history, history of women, ethnic history

FARAGHER, John Mack (PhD, Yale Univ., 1977), Yale University, Professor of History and American Studies; U.S. West

FARRELL, Betty G. (PhD, Harvard Univ., 1982), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of Sociology (Pitzer College); family and gender, popular culture

FALDS, Joseph (PhD, Univ. of Dallas), Northeastern State University, Professor of English

FAUST, Drew (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of History

FAY, Jennifer (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 2001) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor of English, Co-director of Film Studies; Postwar American and German Cinema, Global Film History, Film Theory and Criticsm, Theories of Spectatorship

FEINGOLD, Henry (PhD, New York Univ.), CUNY, Professor of History at Baruch College

FELDSTEIN, Ruth (Ph.D., Brown University) Harvard University, Associate Professor of History and of History and Literature

FERGUSON, Roderick (PhD, Univ. of Califorina, San Diego, 2000) Univ. of Minnesota, Assistant Professor; social theory, race, sexuality, gender

FERLEGER, Louis (PhD, Temple Univ., 1978), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Professor of Economics; technology, culture and the American South, economics and literature, economic history

FERMAGLICH, Kirsten (PhD, New York Univ., 2001) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor of History and Jewish Studies; American Jewish history and 20th century American cultural and
intellectual history

FERNALD, Edward A. (PhD, Michigan State Univ., 1968), Florida State University, Professor of Geography; Florida geography

FIELDS, Wayne (PhD, Univ. of Chicago) Washington University (St. Louis) Professor of English and Director of American Culture Studies

FIGUEROA, Luis (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison), Tirnity College, Assistant Professor of History

FILREIS, Alan (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of English

FINE, Lisa M. (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1985), Michigan State University, Associate Professor; labor history, women's history, social history

FINE, Michelle (PhD, Columbia Univ.), CUNY, Professor of Psychology

FINKE, Roger (PhD, Univ. of Washington), Purdue University, Associate Professor of Sociology; sociology of religion, American social movements, American frontier

FINKE, Wayne (PhD, New York Univ.), CUNY, Associate Professor of Modern
Languages at Baruch College

FISHBURN, Katherine (PhD, Michigan State Univ.), Michigan State University, Professor; African-American literature, women's literature, modernism

FISHKIN, Shelley Fisher (PhD, Yale Univ., 1977), Stanford University, Professor; literature and journalism, race, gender and culture, feminism, nonfiction narrative

FIXICO, Donald (PhD, Oklahoma) University of Kansas, Professor of History; Indigenous Nations Studies

FOLEY, Neil F. (PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1990) University of Texas, Austin, Associate Profesor; borderlands history, Mexican American history, the American Southwest, race and ethnicity in the U.S., comparative civil rights

FORBES, Ella (Ph.D., Temple Univ., 1991) Temple Univ.

FOSSETT, Judith Jackson (PhD, Princeton Univ., 1999) University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of English; 19th and 20th century American and African-American literature, African-American studies, American studies

FOUGHT, John (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of Linguistics

FOX, Frank W. (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1973), Brigham Young University, Professor of History; popular culture, American history

FOX, Richard Wightman (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1975), University of Southern California, 19th century US history with special attention to cultural and intellectual developments.

FRADEN, Rena (PhD, Yale Univ., 1983), Claremont Graduate School, Associate Professor of English (Pomona College)

FRAKES, James R. (PhD Univ. of Pennsylvania. 1953), Leigh University, Edmund W. Fairchild Professor of American Studies; American literature, realism, Henry James, Hemingway, Joyce, modern literature

FRANCIS, Elizabeth (PhD, Brown Univ., 1994), Brown University, Visiting Assistant Professor; women's history, modernism, feminist and critical theory

FRANK, Ross H. (PhD, Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1992) Univ. of California, San Diego, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies; Native American history, ethnography, and culture, social and economic history of northern Mexico

FREEDMAN, Jonathan (PhD, Yale Univ., 1985), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Associate Professor of English; late nineteenth-century British American literature, cultural theory, film

FRISCH, Michael (PhD, Princeton Univ.), SUNY Buffalo, Professor of American Studies and History; American social/urban history, oral and public history

FRYER DAVIDOV, Judith (PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 1973), University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Professor of English; interdisciplinary methods, arts, material culture, women's studies, photography

FURSTENBERG, Frank (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of Sociology

FYLE, Magbaily Cecil (PhD, Northwestern Univ., 1976) Ohio State, Professor of African American and African Studies; African history

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GABIN, Nancy (PhD, Univ. of Michigan), Purdue University, Associate Professor of History; American social history, women's history, and labor history

GALDERISI, Peter (political science), Utah State University

GALLAGHER, Edward J. (PhD Univ. of Notre Dame, 1970), Leigh University, Professor of English; early American literature, multiculturalism

GAMSON, Joshua (PhD, UC-Berkeley, 1992), Yale University, Professor of Architecture and American Studies; mass media

GARDNER, Patricia (folklore, women), Utah State University

GAROFALO, Reebee (EdD, Harvard Univ., 1974), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Professor of the College of Public and Community Service; history of popular music, race and popular music

GATES, Jr. Henry Louis (Ph.D., Clare College at Cambridge Univ., England) Harvard, W.E.B. Du Bois Professor of the Humanities

GEAREY, John (PhD, Columbia Univ.), CUNY, Professor of History

GEIST, Christopher (PhD, Univ. of Maryland, 1977), Bowling Green State University, Professor; popular culture

GELB, Joyce (PhD, New York Univ.), CUNY, Professor of Political Science at City College

GERBER, Jane (PhD, Columbia Univ.), CUNY, Professor of History

GIBLIN, James; Univ. of Iowa, Associate Professor of History/African American World Studies

GILMORE, Glenda (PhD, University of North Carolina) Yale, Political history, Southern history

GILROY, Paul, Yale, (African-American Studies and Sociology)

GLENN, Evelyn Nakano (Ph.D., Harvard Univ) UC Berkeley; Professor of Ethnic Studies and Women's Studies; empirical and theoretical work on gender, race, and labor

GILLETTE, Howard F., Jr. (PhD, Yale Univ., 1970), George Washington University,, Professor of American Civilization; urban history, Washington DC, political culture

GINSBURG, Faye (PhD, CUNY, 1986), New York University, Professor of Anthropology and Director of Ethnographic Film; social anthropology, ethnographic film, gender and reproduction, social movements in the U.S.

GITLIN, Todd (PhD, UC-Berkeley, 1977), New York University, Professor of Journalism & Culture and Communication; mass media, popular culture, sociology of culture, literature, art, intellectuals, social movements

GITTELL, Marilyn (PhD, New York Univ.), CUNY, Professor of Political Science at Brooklyn College

GLADNEY, Rose (PhD, Univ. of New Mexico, 1974), Univ. of Alabama, Tuscaloosa, Assistant Professor; the South, gender/sexuality, African-American culture

GLANZ, Dawn (PhD, Univ. of North Carolina, 1978), Bowling Green State University, Associate Professor; art history, women's studies

GLASSNER, Barry (PhD, Washington Univ. [St. Louis], 1978), University of Southern California, Professor of Sociology and Director of Institute for the Study of Jews in American Life; cultural sociology, methodology, theory

GOETZMANN, William H. (PhD, Yale Univ., 1957), University of Texas, Austin, Professor; American intellectual and cultural history, history of the West, history of science, art and American culture

GOINGS, Kenneth (PhD, Princeton, 1977) Ohio State, Professor of African American and African Studies; Urban history

GONZALES, Deena (PhD, UC-Berkeley, 1985), Claremont Graduate School, Assistant Professor (Pomona College); Southwestern frontier, Latin America, women

GONZALEZ, Alberto (PhD, Ohio State Univ., 1986), Bowling Green State University, Associate Professor; interpersonal communication, crosscultural communication

GONZALVES, Theodore (PhD, Univ. of California, Irvine, 2001) Unniversity of Hawai'i, Manoa, Assistant Professor; Asian American culture, history & politics, ethnic & cultural studies, performing arts

GORDON, Jacob (LLD and DD, Baptist Union Seminary) University of Kansas, Associate Professor of African and African American Studies; African-American leadership, African-American males

GOUKE, Cecil G. (PhD, New York Univ., 1967) Ohio State, Professor Emeritus of African American and African Studies and Economics; Black American and African economies

GRAHAM, Maryemma (PhD, Cornell) University of Kansas, Professor of English

GRAHAM, Theodora (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1975), Pennsylvania State University, Harrisburg, Associate Professor of English and Humanities; literature, women's studies 1914-1939

GRANT, William E. (PhD, Claremont Graduate School, 1979), Bowling Green State University, Professor; American culture studies, American literature

GREEN, James (PhD, Yale Univ., 1972), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Professor of Labor Studies; public history, American history

GREENBERG, Cheryl L. (PhD, Columbia Univ., 1987), Trinity College, Assistant Professor of History; African-American History

GREGORY, Steven (PhD, New School for Social Research) Columbia, Associate Professor of Anthropology and African-American Studies, and Director of Graduate Studies

GRIFFIN, Farah (PhD, Yale Univ.) Columbia, Professor of English and Comparative Literature and African-American Studies

GRIFFITH, Ezra, Yale, (Psychiatry)

GRIM, Valerie (Ph.D., Iowa State Univ.) Indiana Univ., Associate Professor

GROSFOGUEL, Ramon (Ph.D., Temple University) University of California, Berkeley; Sociology; Ethnic/Racial Studies, Latino Studies, International Migration, Caribbean, Latin American and Southeast Asian Societies, International Comparative Development, World-Systems, Urban Sociology, Global Cities, Caribbean Migrants in the United States and Western Europe.

GROSS, Ariela (JD, Stanford Univ., 1994; PhD, Stanford Univ., 1996), University of Southern California, Associate Professor of Law; American legal history, race, law and culture in 19th century U.S., race, gender and the law

GROSS, Barry (PhD, Ohio State Univ., 1966), Michigan State University, Professor; Jewish-American literature and culture, black-Jewish cultural relations, the Holocaust

GROSS, Robert A. (PhD, Columbia Univ.), College of William and Mary, Professor of History, American Studies, and Director of American Studies; American social and cultural history

GUNDAKER, Grey (EdD, Columbia Univ.; PhD, Yale Univ.), College of William and Mary, Material and Expressive Culture, African and American Studies

GUNNING, Sandra (PhD, UC-Berkeley, 1991), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Assistant Professor of English; American literature, Afro-American literature, women's studies, autobiography

GUSTAFSON, Thomas (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1986) University of Southern California, Associate Professor of English; colonial and 19th century American literature, American political discourse, literature of the American West

GUTIÉRREZ, Ramón A. (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, Madison, 1980) Univ. of California, San Diego, Professor and Chancellor's Associates Endowed Chair of Ethnic Studies

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HADDAD, John (PhD University of Texas, 2002) Penn State University, Harrisburg, Assistant Professor of American Studies and Literature; American Renaissance, U.S. popular culture, Asian American literature, culture and history

HALL, David D. (Ph.D., Yale Univ.) Harvard, Professor of American Religious History on the Bartlett and Emerson Funds (Divinity School)

HALMAN, Clyde (Ph.D. Florida State University) College of William and Mary, Professor of Economics; economic history

HALPERN, Justin (PhD, Stanford Univ.), Northeastern State University, Professor of Political Science

HALTMAN, Kenneth (PhD, Yale Univ., 1992) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; American art history, intellectual history, material culture, translation

HALTER, Marilyn (PhD, Boston Univ.), Boston University, Associate Professor of History; immigration history, American social and women's history

HAMILTON, C. Mark (PhD, Ohio State Univ., 1978), Brigham Young University, Associate Professor of Art; American art, American architecture

HAMILTON, Nathan (PhD, Pittsburgh), University of Southern Maine, Associate Professor; archaeology, ethnohistory

HAMMARBERG, Melvyn (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1970), University of Pennsylvania, Associate Professor; American West, Mormons, family, politics

HAMMOND, Alexander (PhD, Northwestern Univ., 1971), Washington State University, Associate Professor of English; 19th- and 20th-century American literature and culture

HANDLEY, William (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1997; D.Phil., Oxford University, 1995) Associate Professor of English: The American West; American Studies; 19th and 20th Century American Literature; Modernism.

HARPER, Phillip Brian (PhD, Cornell Univ., 1988), New York University, Associate Professor of English; twentieth-century literary and cultural studies, African-American literature and culture

HARRINGTON, Christine (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1982), New York University, Associate Professor of Politics; American politics, public law

HARRIS, Susan (PhD, Cornell Univ.) University of Kansas, Hall Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture. American women writers; Mark Twain; 19th-century American literature and culture; early twentieth-century American literature; historical and cultural criticism; biography; immigrant literature; American regionalism

HASSAN, Salah (PhD, Univ. of Texas, 1997) Michigan State University, Assistant Professor of English; Postcolonial Literatures and Theories, Anticolonial intellectual movements, and post World War II periodical literatures

HATTORI, Tomo (PhD, McMasters Univ., 1994), University of Utah, Assistant Professor; Asian-American literature and culture, Southeast Asian literature

HAYASHI, Brian (PhD, UCLA, 1990), Yale University, Assistant Professor of American Studies and History; Asian-American history

HAYDEN, Dolores (M. Arch., Harvard Univ., 1972), Yale University, Professor of Architecture and American Studies; architecture and urbanism

HAYES, Michael (PhD, Univ. of Utah), Washington State, Assistant Professor of Teaching and Learning. Native studies; cultural theory; cultural studies of education

HAYNES, Deborah, Assistant Professor of Fine Arts; art history, cultural and aesthetic theory, cultural studies, gender and art

HEAP, Chad (PhD, Chicago, 2000) George Washington Univ., Assistant Professor; Urban History, Cultural Theory, Sexuality in American Culture

HEATHCOTT, Joseph (PhD, Indiana University, 2001) Assistant Professor; American urbanism; metropolitan studies and the built environment; urban theory and criticism

HEDRICK, Joan D. (PhD, Brown Univ., 1974), Trinity College, Associate Professor of Women's Studies; women's studies, cultural history, literary studies

HEIDENREICH, Linda (PhD, UC San Diego), Washington State, Assistant Professor of Women's studies. Chicano/a studies; queer studies

HELBLING, Mark (PhD, Univ. of Minnesota, 1972), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Associate Professor; subcultures, comparative literature

HEMENWAY, Robert (PhD, Kent State Univ., 1966) University of Kansas, Chancellor of the University and Professor of American Studies and English. African-American literature

HERLIHY, Peter H. (Ph.D., Louisiana State Univ.) Univ. of Kansas, Assistant Professor of Geography

HERNÁNDEZ-ÁVILA, Inés (Ph.D.) University of California Davis Associate Professor

HESS, Gary (PhD, Univ. of Virginia, 1964), Bowling Green State University, Distinguished Research Professor; American diplomatic history

BROOKS HIGGINBOTHAM, Evelyn (Ph.D., Univ. of Rochester) Harvard, Professor of History and of Afro-American Studies

HILDEN, Patricia (Ph.D., Univ. of Cambridge) UC Berkeley; Native Americans in Los Angeles in the 20th century; European fascination with Native America in the period since the French Revolution

HILL, Richard (MA, Univ. of Buffalo), SUNY Buffalo, Assistant Professor of American Studies; Native American art, aesthetics, film, museum issues

HILLS, Patricia (PhD, Institute of Fine Arts, New York Univ.), Boston University, Professor of Art History; American painting, visual culture

HINE, Darlene Clark (PhD, Kent State Univ., 1975), Michigan State University, John A. Hannah Professor of History; African-American history, black women's history, 20th-century U.S. history

HIRSCH, Bernard A. (Ph.D., Univ. of Illinois) Univ. of Kansas, Associate Professor of English

HIRT, Paul, Assistant Professor of History; American environmental history; social movements

HISE, Greg (PhD, Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1992), University of Southern California, Associate Professor, School of Policy, Planning and Development; American urban history, Los Angeles, Southern California and the American West, environmental history, comparative urbanism, qualitative methods

HOBSON, Wayne K. (PhD, Stanford Univ., 1977), California State University, Fullerton, Professor; social and cultural history, history of crime, violence and legal culture

HOCHSCHILD, Jennifer (Ph.D. Yale University) Harvard, Professor of Government

HOELSCHER, Steven D. (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin, 1995), University of Texas, Austin, Assistant Professor, cities and regions, landscape and nature, ethnicity and race, tourism, cultural history of photography

HOFMAN, Jack L. (Ph.D., Univ. of Tennessee) Univ. of Kansas, Associate Professor of Anthropology

HOGAN, Richard (PhD, Univ. of Michigan), Purdue University, Associate Professor of Sociology; social theory, social history, American social movements, American frontier, political economy

HOLLOWAY, Camara (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 1990), University of Southern California, Immigration, gender; Mexican/Latino transnational workers

HOLLOWAY, Jonathan, Yale, (African-American Studies, History)

HONDAGNEU-SOTELO, Pierrette (PhD, Univ. of California, Berkeley, 1990), University of Southern California, Associate Professor of Sociology; gender, migration, Latinos in the U.S., informal sector work

HOOPER, Paul F. (PhD, Univ. of Hawaii, 1972), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Professor; regional and international studies

HOOPES, John W. (Ph.D., Harvard Univ.) Univ. of Kansas, Associate Professor of Anthropology

HOPPENSTAND, Gary (PhD, Bowling Green State Univ., 1985), Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; film studies, literature and culture of the American Frontier

HORTON, James O. (PhD, Brandeis Univ., 1973), George Washington University, Professor of American Civilization and History; social history, African-American history

HORWITZ, Howard (PhD, UC-Berkeley), University of Utah, Professor; American literature and culture and theory

HORWITZ, Morton J. (Ph.D., Harvard Univ., LL.B., Harvard Law School) Harvard, Charles Warren Professor of American Legal History

HORWITZ, Rich (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1975), University of Iowa, Professor; fieldwork, theory and method, community studies

HOUSTON, Velina Hasu (MFA, Univ. of California, Los Angeles), University of Southern California, Associate Professor, School of Theater; Pan-Asian American feminist dramatic literature

HOWARD, June (PhD, UC San Diego), University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Associate Professor of American Culture, English, and Women's Studies; late 19th-and early 20th-century U.S. literature and culture, cultural theory, American studies, women's studies

HUANG, Yunte (Ph.D., SUNY-Buffalo) Harvard, Assistant Professor of English and American Literature and Language

HUDSON, Herman C. (Ph.D., Univ. of Michigan) Indiana Univ., Professor Emeritus

HUEY, Stanley J. Jr. (Ph.D., University of California, Los Angeles, 1998) Univ. of Southern California, Culture and mental health, psychosocial problems in urban settings, community-based interventions

HUGHES, Judith R. (PhD, Univ. of Michigan, 1967), University of Hawaii, Manoa, Professor; politics, women's studies

HUME, Richard (PhD, Univ. of Washington, 1969), Washington State University, Professor of History; Jeffersonian/Jacksonian America, Civil War and Reconstruction

HUMEZ, Jean (PhD, Yale Univ., 1971), University of Massachusetts, Boston, Professor of English; 19th century US women's history and culture, Afro-American women's autobiography, Shaker women's history, oral history

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IBSON, John D. (PhD, Brandeis Univ., 1976), California State University, Fullerton, Professor; ethnicity, cultural history

IRAZÁBAL, Clara (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2002) Assistant Professor of Urban Design and Planning in the School of Policy, Planning, and Development: The politics of urban and regional planning and development; the links between social and spatial inequalities; and theory and criticism of transnational, contemporary architecture and urbanism, particularly in the Americas.

IRELE, Abiola F. (PhD, Univ. of Paris, 1966) Ohio State, Professor of African American and African Studies and Comparative Studies in the Humanities; African literature, culture, and thought

IWAMURA, Jane Naomi (Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley, 2001) Univ. of Southern California, Asian American relations, relgion and American popular/visual cultures

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JACKSON, Richard H. (PhD, Clark Univ., 1970), Brigham Young University, Professor of Geography; North American geography, American regional geography

JACOBS-HUEY, Lanita (PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles, 1999) University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and American Studies and Ethnicity; linguistic anthropology, issues in urban poverty and public policy

JACOBSON, Matthew (PhD, Brown Univ., 1992), Yale University, Assistant Professor of American Studies; cultural history

JAMES, Angela (PhD, Univ. of California, Los Angeles), University of Southern California, Assistant Professor of Sociology; social demography, urban poverty, quantitative methodology

JAMES, David (PhD, Univ. of Pennsylvania, 1971)University of Southern California, Professor, School of Cinema-Television; American independent cinema, cultural studies in Los Angeles, East-Asian cinema

JARDINE, Monica (PhD), SUNY-Buffalo, Professor

JAYNES, Gerald D., Yale, (Economics, African-American Studies)

JEFFERSON, Robert; Univ. of Iowa, Assistant Professor of History/ African American World Studies

JENNESS, Valerie, Assistant Professor of Sociology; Race, class and gender, social problems, and deviance, hate crimes, feminist social theory, gay and lesbian studies

JEW, Victor (PhD, Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison, 1992), Michigan State University, Assistant Professor; Asian-American history, legal history

JEWELL, Karen Sue (PhD, Ohio State Univ., 1976) Ohio State, Assistant Professor of African American and African Studies; Black women and the family; Black American sociology

JOHNS, Elizabeth (PhD), University of Pennsylvania, Professor of the History of Art

JOHNSON, Leola (PhD), University of Minnesota, Race and gender in the media industries

JOHNSON, Lynn (PhD, New York Univ.), Boston College, U.S. urban, social, and labor history.

JOHNSON, Walter (PhD, Princeton, 1995) New York Univ., American history; commerce and culture on the nineteenth-century Mississippi River, Southern and African American history

JOHNSTON, Robert (PhD, Rutgers Univ., 1993), Yale University, Assistant Professor of History and American Studies; 20th-century history

JONES, Kellie, Yale, (African- American Studies, History of Art)

JOLY, Claire (PhD, UC-Irvine, 1994), University of Notre Dame, Assistant Professor

JULIEN, Eileen (Ph.D. Univ. of Wisconsin-Madison) Indiana Univ., Adjunct Professor

JUMONVILLE, Neil T. (PhD, Harvard Univ.), Florida State University, Assistant Professor of History; American intellectual history

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