ALEX LUBIN Associate Professor, American Studies Department
Lubin's research fields include critical race studies, 20th century
social and cultural history, and the African Diaspora. He is the
author of Romance and Rights: The Politics of Interracial Intimacy,
1945-1954 (UP Mississippi, 2005). Romance and Rights
is a study of the private and public realms of interracial romance,
marriage, and sex during the period between the end of WWII and
the Brown decision. Mining postwar court cases, American film and
comics, African American magazines and literature, and academic
debates, Romance and Rights explores the relationship of
intimate matters to civil rights.
Lubin is the editor of an anthology of critical essays on the African
American writer Ann Petry. Revising the Blueprint: Ann Petry
and the Literary Left (Mississippi, 2007) locates Petry in
the African American literary left while offering a new framework
for understanding African American radical politics during the early
Cold War.
His current book project, “Promised Land: The Orient in the African
American Global Imaginary” (University of North Carolina Press),
explores African American writing about, travel to, and internationalist
politics involving the Middle East. By examining blacks' relationships
to Ottoman Palestine, to Zionism, and to the Arab/Israeli conflict,
Lubin will expand current understandings of Black internationalism
and contribute to ongoing scholarship on the cultural politics of
U.S./Middle East relations.
Lubin, along with Alyosha Goldstein, is the editor of a forthcoming
issue of South Atlantic Quarterly that includes essays
on settler colonialism in the United States, South Africa, Latin
America, Israel/Palestine, the Sudan, and Ethiopia. He contributed
an essay to this issue that explores comparative cultural politics,
especially as they shape U.S. understandings of the question of
Palestine.
Publications
"We are all Israelis': The Politics of Comparitive Colonialism," in
Goldstein and Lubin (eds.) South Atlantic Quarterly, special issue
on settler colonialism, Fall 2008.
"The Black Holy Land" in Evelyn Alsutaney and Ella Shoat, The
Cultural Politics of the Middle East in the Americas (forthcoming from
University of Michigan Press).
"Locating Palestine in pre-1948 Black Internationalism,"
Souls special issue on Islam in Black America. Spring 2007.
Reprinted in Manning Marable and Hisham Aidi (eds), Black Routes
to Islam. (Palgrave: 2008).
(ed.) Revising the Blueprint: Ann Petry and the Literary Left , Jackson:
University Press of Mississippi, August, 2007.
Romance and Rights: The Politics of Interracial Intimacy,
1945-1954,
Jackson, University Press of Mississippi, 2005.
“What’s Love Got To Do With It?” The Politics of Race and
Marriage in the 1948 Perez v. Sharp Decision,” OAH Magazine of History,
Vol. 18, No. 4 (July 2004): 31-7.
Courses
AMST 185, Introduction to Race, Class, Ethnicity
AMST 200, Introduction to American Studies
AMST 285, American Life and Thought: Work in America.
AMST 310, America in the Middle East/ The Middle East in America.
AMST 500, American Culture Studies Proseminar
AMST 555, Black Internationalism.
AMST 559, The History and Politics of Interracial Intimacy |