Teaching

Undergraduate courses

  • The World Since 1850

    The World Since 1850

    This is a course in the history of the world since 1850 that will highlight five themes: the global formation of capitalism and industrialism; warfare and techno-politics; the rival ideologies of liberalism, fascism, and communism; anticolonial nationalism, decolonization, and revolutionary struggles; and the current global catastrophe. In particular, we will learn to think historically about…


  • Colonialism and the Making of the Modern World

    Colonialism and the Making of the Modern World

    This course will be a thematic exploration of colonialism as an historical, political, cultural, and psychological experience. We will highlight struggles between Europeans and colonized peoples and think historically about global structures of inequality, that is to say, the exploitation of human difference within capitalism and colonialism.


  • Middle East in the Twentieth Century

    Middle East in the Twentieth Century

    This course explores the history of the Middle East from the turn of the twentieth century to the present. Rather than narrate the history of the twentieth century Middle East as a series of wars and conflicts, however, we will focus on the principal intellectual, cultural, political, and social factors that have shaped the countries…


  • Colonialism & Psychology

    Colonialism & Psychology

    Our course will be a thematic exploration of colonialism as a psychological experience. We will explore topics such as the relation between Self and Other in the colonial encounter; the psychoanalysis of race and racism; violence and decolonization; psychopolitics; gender, language, and the intimacy of the colonial encounter; and the psychic life of the postcolony.…


Graduate courses