Core Faculty
| FACULTY MEMBER | CONTACT | RESEARCH AREAS |
|---|---|---|
Aidé AcostaVisiting Assistant Professor |
aiacosta 814 E. Third St. Room 118 (812) 855-4745 |
Latina/o migration and diaspora; labor, race and citizenship; social movements; immigrant rights; Latino cultural production; and gender and Chicana feminism |
Marlon M. BaileyAssistant Professor |
baileymm Memorial Hall W. 214 (812) 855-8255 |
African Diaspora studies, queer diasporas, race, gender, and sexuality, queer theory, Black queer studies, theatre/performance studies, ethnography, and HIV/AIDS (cultural politics, research, and prevention of HIV/AIDS in Black communities). |
Deborah CohnAssociate Professor Director of Graduate Studies |
dncohn Ballantine Hall 844 (812) 856-5993 |
Comparative literatures of the Americas, Faulkner and Spanish American literature, Mexican intelligensia, and the global South |
Denise CruzAssistant Professor |
cruzd Ballantine Hall 442 |
Filipina/o literature, Asian/American literature, Ethnic American literature, late 19th to 20th century American literature, U.S. imperialism, gender and sexuality studies |
Lessie Jo FrazierAssociate Professor |
frazierl Memorial Hall E. 130 (812) 855-0101 |
Political culture in the Americas, the intersection of cultural studies theories of power, subjectivity, and ideology, gender, and sexuality |
Matthew Pratt GuterlRudy Professor Chair |
mguterl Ballantine Hall 517 (812) 855-7525 |
Histories of race, nation, slavery, emancipation, and empire |
Vivian Nun HalloranAssociate Professor |
vhallora Ballantine Hall 904 (812) 856-0500 |
Depictions of slavery in both literature and museums, literary theory, postmodernism, cultural identities, feminism, queer and gender theory, non-fiction narratives | Karen M. Inouye |
kinouye Ballantine Hall 526 |
Comparative Ethnic History, Asian American Studies, 20th Century American History |
Robert L. IvieProfessor |
rivie 800 E. Third St. Room 247 (812) 855-5467 |
Rhetorical critique of U.S. public culture; democracy; war propaganda; peace-building communication. |
Jason Baird JacksonAssociate Professor |
jbj 506 N. Fess Ave. Room 301 (812) 856-1868 |
Folklore studies, ethnology, ethnography, ethnohistory, material culture, cultural performance, property and heritage | Susan LepselterAssistant Professor |
slepselt 800 E. Third St. Room 285 (812) 856-3878 |
American popular culture, social theory, semiotics, native american studies |
Michael T. MartinProfessor |
martinmt 044 Wells Library (812) 855-7631 |
Diasporic and émigré formations, transnational migration, diasporic and postcolonial film | Jason P. McGrawAssistant Professor |
jpmcgraw Ballantine Hall 742 (812) 855-5106 |
Latin America and Caribbean, slavery/emancipation/race, popular culture |
Joshua PaddisonVisiting Assistant Professor |
jpaddiso Sycamore Hall 203 (812) 855-3531 |
Comparative race and ethnicity, religion, and culture in the nineteenth-century United States, American West | Micol SeigelAssociate Professor |
mseigel Memorial Hall E. M33 (812) 855-6327 |
Race in the Americas; racial theory; transnational method; popular culture; Brazil; Latin American studies; history; mass incarceration; the Cold War; postcolonial and queer theory; cultural studies |
Stephen SelkaAssistant Professor |
sselka Sycamore Hall 205 |
Religion, identity, and politics; identity and social movements; Brazil and the U.S.; diaspora studies; transnational tourism; urban anthropology |
Christina SnyderAssistant Professor On Leave |
snyderch Ballantine Hall 828 (812) 855-2287 |
Native North America; early America; the American South; histories of race, captivity, and slavery |



















