CHT Faculty
Angelika Bammer
Narrative and theories of representation, historical memory, nation and cultural identity, feminist and Marxist theory
Edna Bay
Trained as an interdisciplinary Africanist with a focus on projects in the cultural history of areas of West Africa
Kevin Corrigan
Classics, Philosophy, Religion, Patristics, Literature, Theory
Sander Gilman
History of Medicine, History of Psychiatry, Jewish Cultural Studies, Visual Studies, European Comparative Literary Studies, Cultural History
Elizabeth Goodstein
Literature and culture of modernity in France, Germany, and Austria; Theories of subjectivity, history, and temporality
Anna Grimshaw
Visual anthropology, documentary cinema, experimental ethnography
Ivan Karp
Anthropology and comparative culture studies, museums and cultural displays, African social organization, religion and systems of thought, culture and power, social and cultural theory
Howard Kushner
History of Medicine and Disease, Psychiatry and Neurology, and Addiction
Robert A. Paul
Psychological anthropology, comparative religion, myth and ritual, and the ethnography of Nepal, Tibet, the Himalayas, and South and Central Asia
Walter L. Reed
Currently working on a new book on concepts of personhood in the literature of the Romantic period, drawing on the early writings of Mikhail Bakhtin
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