Programs by Campus
Bloomington
American Studies
Faculty
Core Faculty
Director
Matthew Pratt Guterl*
Associate Director
Deborah Cohn*
(An asterisk [*] denotes membership in the University Graduate School faculty with the endorsement to direct doctoral dissertations.)
Associate Professor
Deborah Cohn*
Assistant Professors
Denise Cruz (English, American Studies), Susan Lepselter (American Studies, Communication and Culture), Jason McGraw (American Studies, History), Micol Seigel (African American and African Diaspora Studies, American Studies), Stephen Selka (African American and African Diaspora Studies, American Studies), Christina Snyder (American Studies, History)
Lecturer
Karen Inouye (American Studies)
Affiliated Faculty
Distinguished Professor
David Baker Jr. (Music)
Chancellors' Professors
John Bodnar* (History), Raymond J. DeMallie* (Anthropology)
College Professor
Henry Glassie* (Emeritus, Folklore)
Professors
Judith Allen* (History, Gender Studies), Patrick Baude* (Emeritus, Law), Richard Bauman* (Emeritus, Folklore), Mellonee Burnim* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Sarah Burns* (Fine Arts), Claude Clegg* (History), Stephen Conrad* (Law), Sandra Dolby* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Ellen Dwyer* (Criminal Justice), Jonathan Elmer* (English), Wendy Gamber* (History), Jesse Goodman* (Education), Michael Grossberg* (History), Karen Hanson* (Philosophy), Russell Hanson* (Political Science), Raymond Hedin* (English), David Hertz* (Comparative Literature), George Hutchinson* (English), Christoph Irmscher* (English), Jeffrey Isaac* (Political Science), Robert Ivie* (Communication and Culture), Barbara Klinger* (Communication and Culture, Film Studies), Edward T. Linenthal* (History), John Lucaites* (Communication and Culture), James Madison* (History), Michael Martin (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Portia Maultsby* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), John McCluskey Jr.* (Emeritus, African American and African Diaspora Studies), Michael McGerr* (History), Richard B. Miller* (Religious Studies), David P. Nord* (Journalism), Carol Polsgrove* (Emeritus, Journalism), Darlene Sadlier* (Spanish and Portuguese), John Stanfield (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Beverly Stoeltje* (Anthropology, Communication and Culture), Steven Stowe* (History), Gregory Waller* (Communication and Culture), Pamela Walters* (Sociology), Vernon J. Williams (African American and African Diaspora Studies)
Associate Professors
Christopher Anderson* (Communication and Culture), Purnima Bose* (English), Candy Gunther Brown* (Religious Studies), James Capshew* (History and Philosophy of Science), Deborah N. Cohn* (Spanish and Portuguese), Claude Cookman* (Journalism), Nick Cullather* (History), Mark Deuze* (Telecommunications), Konstantin Dierks* (History), Judith Failer* (Political Science), Valerie Grim* (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Matt Guterl* (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Paul Gutjahr* (English), Vivian Halloran* (Comparative Literature), Joan C. Hawkins* (Communication and Culture), Jeffrey Huntsman* (Emeritus, English), Jason Jackson* (Folklore), Stephanie Kane* (Criminal Justice), DeWitt Kilgore* (English), Sarah Knott* (History), Audrey McCluskey (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Fred McElroy (African American and African Diaspora Studies), John Nieto-Phillips* (History), Radhika Parameswaran* (Journalism), Phaedra Pezzullo* (Communication and Culture), Stephen Russell* (Emeritus, Criminal Justice), Eric Sandweiss* (History), Susan Seizer* (Communication and Culture), Dennis Senchuk* (Philosophy), Robert Terrill* (Communication and Culture)
Assistant Professors
Sonya Atalay (Anthropology), Marlon Bailey* (African American and African Diaspora Studies, Gender Studies), Karen Bowdre (Communication and Culture), Judah Cohen (Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Jewish Studies), Serafin M. Coronel-Molina* (Education), Stephanie DeBoer (Communication and Culture), Ilana Gershon (Communication and Culture), Mary L. Gray* (Communication and Culture), Terrill (Scott) Herring* (English), Colin Johnson* (Gender Studies), Michael Kaplan (Communication and Culture), Khalil G. Muhammad (History), Amrita Myers* (History), Laura Scheiber* (Anthropology), Marvin D. Sterling (Anthropology), Ted Striphas* (Communication and Culture), Shane Vogel* (English), Brenda Weber* (Gender Studies), Ellen Wu (History), Tarajean Yazzie-Mintz (Education)
Lecturer
Frank Hess (West European Studies)