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Jasmine Alinder, Assistant Professor

Prof. Jasmine Alinder

Office: Holton Hall 385
Phone: (414) 229-3675
E-mail: jalinder@uwm.edu

Degree:
Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1999

Research Interests:
History of Photography, Race and Citizenship, Japanese American Incarceration, Representation of Slavery

Current Teaching Interests:
Public History and Visual Culture, History of Photography, History and Politics of Museums, Race and Representation

Other Relevant Activities:
Co-coordinator of Public History Program

Selected Publications, Presentations and Awards:
"Rhetorics of Inequality: Nineteenth-Century Photographs of Brazilian Slaves," Intersticios de la Nacion (Havana: Centro Juan Marinello, 2003).

Woodrow Wilson Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities, California State University, Los Angeles, 2001-2003

"Representing Delia: The Afterlife of a Daguerreotype of an Enslaved Woman," paper delivered at College Art Association, New York, February, 2003.

"Displaced Smiles: Photography and the Incarceration of Japanese Americans during World War II," guest lecture for the Center for Arts in Society, Carnegie Mellon University, October, 2002.

American Fellowship, American Association of University Women, 1998-99

Virtual Pilgrimage: Patrick Nagatani's "Japanese American Concentration Camps" Portfolio. Albuquerque: The Albuquerque Museum, 1998.



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