Social Sciences Division
Associate Professor
Faculty
Classical Studies
History of Consciousness Department
Merrill College Academic Building
112
To be announced, on Zoom (link above). The password is 2025. (Fall, 2025)
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Ph.D., Political Science. University of California at Berkeley, 2003
M.A., Political Science. University of California at Berkeley, 1996
B.A. Summa Cum Laude, Economics and Political Science. University of Minnesota, 1995
Democratic theory; Black political thought; language and affect; capitalism, commercial society, and their transformations; politics of Buddhist modernism
I am a political theorist whose pedagogy and writings address a broad range of topics: democratic theory; Black political thought; classical and critical political economy; ancient political thought; Buddhist modernism as political thought and practice; conceptual history, philosophy of language, hermeneutics, and problems of interpretation.
I am currently engaged in two areas of research. The first engages problems in contemporary democratic theory through contemporary Black political thought, especially that of Saidiya Hartman and Fred Moten, around questions of freedom and excess. The second links traces of excess and freedom found in Black studies back to other historical struggles, many of which were attacked under the charge of luxury.
My first book, Appeals to Interest: Language, Contestation, and the Shaping of Political Agency (Penn State Univ Press, 2011), has been reviewed in Perspectives on Politics, Theory & Event, Political Studies Review, Political Theory, and other leading journals. I also edited and contributed to Hanna Fenichel Pitkin: Politics, Judgement, Action, a volume in Routledge's series, Innovators in Political Thought (2016). I have also written numerous articles, reviews, and interviews, linked below.
INDEPENDENT STUDY AND SENIOR THESES
If you would like to arrange an independent study or a senior thesis, first have a look at these Guidelines for Independent Study. They describe what I consider when deciding whether to supervise a project, my expectations and limitations regarding the nature and scope of the work, how I handle independent study credit associated with internships, and senior thesis projects.
LETTERS OF RECOMMENDATION
If you are seeking a letter of recommendation from me, please consult my protocol for letters of recommendation. There, you can find information on when it's appropriate for me to write a letter, when your request should be submitted, the materials I need to write the letter, and when I should receive them.
Excellence in Teaching Award, 2006
Excellence in Teaching Award, 2016
Excellence in Teachin gAward, 2025
"Meditation's Political Potential," an interview with C. S. Soong, Against the Grain, KPFA (Pacifica Radio), July 11, 2016