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Fallon Murphy
A Black Punctum: Poetic Restorations of Black Archives in the United States, 1940-2010
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Reut Odinak
Television Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Queer theory, Feminist Media Studies
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Jack Ott
Nontheatrical film, geography, and labor history
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Thomas Otten
Lecturer of English
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Carolyn Parker-Fairbain
Cultures of resistance within Black and Indigenous communities on Turtle Island; Reparations and Land Back
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Anita Patterson
Professor of English
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Graham Peterson
American Popular Music, Whiteness Studies, Identity and Musical Agency, Blackface Minstrelsy, Guitar Performance
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Sarah T. Phillips
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of History; Associate Professor of History
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Clare Ploucha
Recent U.S. history and the relationship between public history, popular culture, and social movements; women’s history; material culture and historical fiction
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Carrie Preston
Professor of English and Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies;
Associate Director, Center on Forced Displacement