Critical race studies | The Harriet Tubman Institute /research/tubman The Harriet Tubman Institute at 快播视频 Wed, 15 Apr 2026 19:34:34 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Sayan Dey /research/tubman/profile/sayan-dey/ Tue, 02 Aug 2022 19:11:33 +0000 /tubmandev/?post_type=profile&p=2295 Sayan Dey is a Bengali. He was born and brought up in Kolkata, and he traces his ancestry to different parts of Bangladesh. Currently, he works as an Assistant Professor in the Department of English Studies at Bayan College (affiliated with Purdue University Northwest), Oman. He completed his postdoctoral fellowship with Wits Centre for Diversity Studies, University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg (2021-2023). He is also a Faculty Fellow at the Harriet Tubman Institute, 快播视频, Canada, a Critical Research Studies Faculty at The NYI Institute of Cultural, Cognitive and Linguistic Studies, New York, and an Affiliated Member of the Global Posthuman Network. His latest monographs are Green Academia: Towards Eco-friendly Education Systems (Routledge, 2022) and Performing Memories, Weaving Archives: Creolized Cultures across the Indian Ocean (Anthem Press, 2023). His research interests are posthumanism, decolonial studies, environmental studies, critical race studies, culinary epistemologies, and critical diversity literacy. He can be reached at

Keywords: Indian Ocean Studies, Diaspora Studies, Cultural Studies, Critical Race Studies, Culinary Epistemologies, Decolonial Studies, Sociology

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Amar Wahab /research/tubman/profile/amar-wahab/ Fri, 17 Dec 2021 05:43:20 +0000 /tubmandev/?post_type=profile&p=1557 Amar Wahab is Associate Professor of Gender and Sexuality in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women鈥檚 Studies at 快播视频. He has taught in the areas of critical sexuality studies, critical studies in masculinity, critical race studies, introductory and advanced sociological theory, and Caribbean cultural studies. His research interests include: sexual citizenship in liberal and postcolonial nation-state formations (mainly related to the Caribbean and Canada),
race and queer transnational politics, critiques of queer liberalism, and race, gender and the politics of representation. His current research project focuses on queer anti-racist critiques of homonationalism in Canada.

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