Jeffner Allen, Professor, Philosophy, Ph.D., 1973, Duquesne University: Transcultural and feminist theory, post-colonial studies, lesbian studies, experimental writing.
Phone: (607) 777-2672
Office: LT 1302
Email: jeffn@binghamton.edu
Bat-Ami Bar On, Professor , Philosophy, Ph.D. 1981, Ohio State University: Theories of viiolence and trauma, social and political philosophy, feminist ethico-political theory.
Phone: (607) 777-6198
Office: LT 1208
Email: ami@binghamton.edu
James Burns
Assistant Professor, Music, Ph.D., 2004, School of Oriental and African Studies, London: Ethnomusicology in Africa, the Caribbean, Latin America and China.
Phone: (607) 777-2595
Office: FA 116
Email: jburns@binghamton.edu
Herbert Bix, Professor, History and Sociology, Ph.D., 1972, Harvard University: Japanese history, history of war crimes.
Phone: (607) 777-3417
Office: LT 814
Email: hbix@binghamton.edu
Elisa Camiscioli
Associate Professor, History, Ph.D., 2000, University of Chicago: Modern France, race and gender history/theory, colonial culture.
Phone: (607) 777-2386
Office: LT803
Email: ecamis@binghamton.edu
Lubna Chaudhry
Assistant Professor, School of Education and Human Development, Ph.D., 1995, University of California, Davis: Feminist theory and research and critical theory, South Asian women and social movements.
Phone: (607) 777-2296
Office: AB G32
Email: chaudhry@binghamton.edu
Frederic Deyo
Professor, Sociology, Ph.D., 1974, University of Chicago: East and Southeast Asian societies and economies.
Phone: (607) 777-2385
Office: LT 417
Email: fdeyo@binghamton.edu
Shelley Feldman
Ph.D., Poststructuralist and feminist analysis in social reorganization and restructuring.
Phone: (607) 777-4649
Office: LT 306
Email: rf12@cornell.edu
Praseeda Gopinath, Assistant Professor, English, Ph.D., 1006, University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign: British literature, postcolonial literature and theory, theories of masculinity, gender theory.
Phone: (607 777-2033
Office: LN 1150
Email: gopinath@binghamton.edu
Shin-Yi Hsu,
Professor, Geological Sciences and Environmental Studies, Ph.D., 1967, University of California, Los Angeles: Cartography, remote sensing and GIS, East Asia.
Phone: (607) 777-2755
Office: SW 227B
Email: standar@binghamton.edu
Gerald Kadish,
Professor, History, Ph.D., 1964, University of Chicago: Ancient history, Egypt, pre-modern Japanese history.
Phone: (607) 777-2488
Office: LT 609
Email: kadishg@binghamton.edu
Rosmarie Morewedge
Associate Professor, German and Russian Studies, Ph.D., 1974, University of California, Los Angeles: Medieval studies, folklore, pedagogy, German cultural studies.
Phone: (607) 777-2657
Office: LT 1402
Email: rmorewed@binghamton.edu
Ravi Palat
Professor, Sociology, Ph.D., 1989, Binghamton University: Asia and world-systems analysis, colonialism, ethnicity.
Phone: (607) 777-4756
Office: LT 304
Email: palat@binghamton.edu
Nancy Um
Associate Professor, Art History, Ph.D., 2001, University of California, Los Angeles: Islamic art and architecture.
Phone: (607) 777-5864
Office: FA 220A
E-mail: nancyum@binghamton.edu
Julie Wang
Professor, Area Studies Librarian for Asian and Asian American Studies, University Libraries, M.L.S. 1996, Southern Connecticut State University: Library and Information Science.
Phone: (607) 777-2190
Office: LN2302
Email: jwang@binghamton.edu
Susan Wolcott, Associate Professor, Economics, Ph.D. 1988, Stanford University: Economic history, development, South Asian economic history.
Phone: (607) 777-2339
Office: LT 903
Email: swolcott@binghamton.edu