Sukanya Banerjee Dept of English 19th-century British, South Asian, critical theory, cultural studies, narrative and the novel
Rizvana Bradley Dept of Film and Media aesthetic theory, art history, black studies, contemporary art, contemporary film theory, critical theory, moving image installation, postcolonial studies, race and the philosophy of media
Ivonne del Valle Dept of Spanish and Portuguese colonial period in México, internal colonialism in Mexico, Jesuits (Loyola, Acosta, Baegert), Baroque and Enlightenment from a colonial perspective, technology and environment, drainage of Mexico City lakes, Christianity and Pre-Hispanic religions.
Al-An deSouza Dept of Art Practice photography, contemporary art, Art Pedagogy, performance, postcolonial studies, gender, queer, and trans studies, contemporary African Art, South Asian Art, art of the Global South, global modernisms
Harsha Ram Dept of Comparative Literature Dept of Slavic Languages and Literatures The Russian and European Enlightenment, Russian and European romanticism and modernism, Russian and European avant-gardes, Russian, European, Italian literature, Georgian history and literature, theories of world literature, literary theory, comparative poetics, genre theory, literary history, comparative modernisms and modernities, vernacular and high culture, cultural and political history of Russia-Eurasia and the Caucasus, postcolonial studies, theories of nationalism, imperialism and cosmopolitanism, urban studies, the city and literature.
Poulomi Saha Dept of English postcolonial studies, Asian American, South Asian, critical theory, gender and sexuality, cultural studies
Stephanie Syjuco Dept of Art Practice art, sculpture, photography, ceramics, social practice, craft, activism, public art, feminism, capitalism, material culture, informal economies, black markets, hacker culture, digital culture, design culture, zines, alternative publishing, archives, libraries, museums, museum display, postcolonial studies, labor history, American history, globalization, the Philippines, Asian American studies, empire, textiles, fashion, ethnography, 1904 World's Fair, Filipino and Filipino American studies, trade routes, science fiction, camouflage, DIY culture
Soraya Tlatli Dept of French francophone literature, colonial and postcolonial studies, literature and psychoanalysis, twentieth-century continental philosophy