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Women's Studies Department Faculty
MABOULA SOUMAHORO
Adjunct Assistant Professor
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BA in English,
Unviversity Paris XII-
Val de Marne (Creteil, France)
MA (Honors), University Paris XII-
Val de Marne (Creteil, France)
Ph.D., University Francois-Rabelais Tours, France Email:
msoumahoro@barnard.edu
Phone:
212.854.2108
Office Address: 201A Barnard
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Research and Teaching Interests
The African Diaspora (the Americas and Europe), black nationalism in
the US, African American history, and black religion in the Americas
Publications
Entry: “Muslims, Black” written for the Encyclopedia of African
American
History, 1896 to the Present: From the Age of Segregation to the
Twenty-first Century, Paul Finkelman (ed.), volumes 3-9, New York,
Oxford University Press, forthcoming 2009.
Article: “From Narrating a Story to Constructing History: On the Test of
the French Republic as Taken (and failed) during Fall 2005” in
Transition magazine, no. 98, 42-66, 2008.
Review: From Garvey to Marley: Rastafari Theology by Noel Erskine
(University Press of Florida, 2005) in Souls: A Critical Journal of
Black
Politics, Culture and Society (Institute for Research in African
American
Studies, Columbia University, volume 9, no 3, 272-273, 2007.
Book chapter: “Christianity on Trial: The Nation of Islam and the
Rastafari, 1930-1950” in The African Diaspora and the Study of Religion,
Theodore Trost (ed.), Palgrave Macmillan Press, 35-48, 2007.
Entry: “Republic of New Africa” in The Encyclopedia of the African
Diaspora, Carole Boyce-Davies (ed.), (forthcoming), 2005.
Women's Studies Teaching
WMST BC3121 Black Women in America
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