Mariam Konaté

Mariam Konaté
Professor of IIAS
Location:
3072 Moore Hall, Mail Stop 5494
Mailing address:
Institute for Intercultural and Anthropological Studies
Â鶹´«Ã½
1903 W. Michigan Ave
Kalamazoo MI 49008-5494 USA
Mariam Konaté
Office hours:

Tuesday and Thursday, 8 to 9 a.m., 11 a.m. to noon,
and by appointment

Education:
  • Ph.D., African-American Studies, Temple University, 2004
Teaching Interests:
  • Women Writers in Contemporary Black Literature from 19th Century to the Present.
  • African & African American History, Culture & Experience from the Beginnings to 1865
  • The Black Woman/Man Relationships.
  • The Black Woman: Historical Perspective/Contemporary Status.
Research Interests:
  • The experiences of Continental African immigrants in the United States.
  • The relevance of absent fathers to African American women's heterosexual dating experiences.
  • Comparative literature and cultural studies with a focus on the impact of the oral tradition on African, African American, and Caribbean literatures and cinemas.
Creative Interests:
  • BIPOC women's lived experiences with institutionalized racism and gender inequity in academia.
  • Women's empowerment and leadership.
  • Issues of war and development in West Africa.
Bio:

Dr. Mariam Konaté is a Professor of African American and African Studies and of Gender and Women’s Studies at Â鶹´«Ã½. Her research interests include the experiences of Continental African immigrants in the USA, the relevance of father absence to African American women’s heterosexual dating experiences, skin bleaching among African women, comparative literature and cultural studies, African epics, and Post-Colonial Studies.