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Bloomington

American Studies
Faculty

Curriculum
Courses
Faculty

Core Faculty

Director

Deborah Cohn"

Director of Graduate Studies

Vivian Halloran*

(An asterisk [*] denotes membership in the University Graduate School faculty with the endorsement to direct doctoral disser­tations.)

Professors

Deborah Cohn* (American Studies, Spanish and Portuguese), Michael T. Martin* (American Studies, Communication and Culture)

Associate Professors

Marion Bailey* (American Studies, Gender Studies), Denise Cruz (American Studies, English), Lessie Jo Frazier* (American Studies, Gender Studies), Vivian Halloran* (American Sstudies, English), Micol Seigel (American Studies, History), Christina Snyder (American Studies, History)

Assistant Professors

Karen Inouye (American Studies), Susan Lepselter (American Studies, Com­munication and Culture), Jason McGraw (American Studies, History), Stephen Selka (American Studies, Religious Studies)

Visiting Assistant Professor

Aide Acosta (American Studies, Latino Studies)

Affiliated Faculty

Distinguished Professor

David Baker Jr. (Music)

Chancellors' Professors

John Bodnar* (History), Raymond J. DeMallie* (Anthropology)

College Professor

Henry Glassie* (Folklore)

Professors

Judith Allen* (History, Gender Studies), Mellonee Burnim* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Claude Clegg* (History), Stephen Conrad* (Law), Jonathan Elmer* (English), Wendy Gamber* (History), Jesse Goodman* (Education),Valerie Grim* (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Michael Grossberg* (History), Russell Hanson* (Political Sci­ence), Raymond Hedin* (English), David Hertz* (Comparative Literature), Christoph Irmscher* (English), Jeffrey Isaac* (Political Science), Barbara Klinger* (Communication and Culture, Film Studies), Edward T. Linen­thal* (History), John Lucaites* (Communication and Culture), Portia Maultsby* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Michael McGerr* (History), Richard B. Miller* (Religious Studies), Darlene Sadlier* (Spanish and Portuguese), John Stanfield (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Beverly Stoeltje* (An­thropology, Communication and Culture), 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), Judah Cohen* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology, Jewish Studies), Claude Cookman* (Journalism), Aurelian Craiutu* (Political Science), Nick Cullather* (History), Mark Deuze* (Telecommunications), Konstantin Dierks* (History), Judith Failer* (Political Science), Ilana Gershon (Communication and Culture), Mary L. Gray* (Communication and Culture), Paul Gutjahr* (English), Joan C. Hawkins* (Communication and Culture), Terrill (Scott) Herring* (English), LaMonda Horton-Stallings* (Gender Studies), Jason Jackson* (Folklore), Stephanie Kane* (Criminal Justice), DeWitt Kilgore* (English), Sarah Knott* (History), Alex Lichtenstein (History), Audrey McCluskey (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Fred McElroy (African American and African Diaspora Studies), Amrita Myers* (History), John Nieto-Phillips* (History), Radhika Parameswaran* (Journalism), Phaedra Pezzullo* (Com­munication and Culture), Eric Sandweiss* (History), Laura Scheiber* (Anthropology), Susan Seizer* (Communication and Culture), Marvin D. Sterling* (Anthropology), Rob­ert Terrill* (Communication and Culture), Shane Vogel* (English), Brenda Weber* (Gender Studies)

Assistant Professors

Anke Birenmaier (Spanish and Portuguese), Karen Bowdre (Communication and Culture), Serafin M. Coronel-Molina* (Education), Stephanie DeBoer (Communication and Culture), Colin Johnson* (Gender Studies), Javier F. Leon (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Ted Stri­phas* (Communication and Culture), Ellen Wu (History)

Lecturer

Frank Hess (European Studies), April Sievert* (Anthopology)

Professors Emeriti

Richard Bauman* (Folklore and Ethnomusicology), Sarah Burns* (Fine Arts), Stephen Russell* (Criminal Justice), Dennis Senchuk (Philosophy), Steven Stowe (History)

Academic Advisor

Vivian Halloran, Ballantine Hall 533, 812-856-5653, vhallora [at] indiana [dot] edu

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