Degree Program Offered: Master of Arts
Director of Graduate Program: Lillian Robbins, Room 807, Hill Hall (973-353-1045)
Participating Faculty
Colin Beer, FAS-N; D.Phil., Oxford
Conceptual and historical aspects of ethology; comparative psychologies
Frank Fischer, FAS-N; Ph.D., New York
Bureaucracy; science and technology policy
H. Bruce Franklin, FAS-N; Ph.D., Stanford
Literature and the developing world; science fiction; utopian and anti-utopian literature; American literature; literature and technology
Peter B. Golden, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Nomadic peoples of medieval Central Asia and the Near East
Rachel Hadas, FAS-N; Ph.D., Princeton
Poetry, criticism, translations from the Greek classics
Alexander Hinton, FAS-N; Ph.D., Emory
Sociocultural and psychological anthropology; genocide and political violence of Cambodia; globalization and modernity; anthropology and critical theory
Nancy Holmstrom, FAS-N; Ph.D., Michigan
Social and political philosophy metaphysics; philosophy of mind; public goods
Elizabeth A. Hull, FAS-N; Ph.D., New School for Social Research
Constitutional law; civil liberties; American government
Annette Juliano, FAS-N; Ph.D., New York
Art history, with special attention to Asian art
Asela Laguna-Diaz, FAS-N; Ph.D., Illinois
Comparative literature; Hispanic literature and language
Jack Lynch, FAS-N; Ph.D., Pennsylvania
Eighteenth-century literature; the history of criticism, satire, forgery, and humanities computing
Lillian Robbins, FAS-N; Ph.D., New York
Parental attitudes and practices; sex discrimination; adulthood and aging
Frederick H. Russell, FAS-N; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins
Medieval history; ancient and medieval political thought
Mary Clare Segers, FAS-N; Ph.D., Columbia
Political philosophy; women's studies; religion and politics
Anna Stubblefield, FAS-N; Ph.D., Rutgers African-American philosophy; disability theory; feminist philosophy; social and political philosophy; ethics