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      Vaughn Rasberry | Department of English - Stanford University
      • Vaughn Rasberry studies African American and African Diaspora literature, twentieth-century American fiction, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity.
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  2. Vaughn Rasberry studies African American and African Diaspora literature, twentieth-century American fiction, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity.

  3. Vaughn Rasberry studies African American literature, global Cold War culture, the European Enlightenment and its critics, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity.

  4. Vaughn Rasberry studies African American literature, global Cold War culture, the European Enlightenment and its critics, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity.

  5. Dec 1, 2017 · In its overview of how total war, Nazism and fascism, decolonization, and the Cold War profoundly affected American political thinking – especially that of black intellectuals – he provides a powerful counter‐example to the usual narrative of the ‘American century’.

    • Evan Pheiffer
    • 2017
  6. Vaughn Rasberry is an associate professor of English at Stanford University, where he teaches in collaboration with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. His teaching and research focus on African American literature, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity.

  7. Vaughn Rasberry studies African American literature, global Cold War culture, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity. As a Fulbright scholar in 2008-09, he taught in the American Studies department at the Humboldt University Berlin and lectured on African American literature throughout Germany.

  8. Vaughn Rasberry (he/him) is Associate Professor of English and Associate Vice Provost for Graduate Education at Stanford University. In the English Department, he teaches African Diaspora literature alongside philosophical theories of modernity.

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