Full-Time Faculty

Daniel Moshenberg
Ph.D. in English and Comparative Literature, Columbia University, 1987

I currently research women in and beyond the global household – prison –city, women’s literacy and literary cultures in social movements, with a special focus on sub Saharan Africa.

Publications:

“Housing, Questions, and the Rule of Law”. State of Nature, July 2007, http://www.stateofnature.org/housingQuestions.html

“Occupied territories: occupational health, and citizenship, in the Fifteenth Department, U.S.A.”. Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies 8 (2), 319 – 332.

“Sweating Modernity: womenworkers in textual and textile industry”. Rethinking Marxism 14, 4, 2002 (2004), 1 - 26

(P/L/C) 1: Pretext Prison Literacy Culture(s) Special Series (2005). Guest Editor..

“Of Empire in the absence(s) of colonialism”. Voice of the Turtle, Symposium on Empire, September 2002.

Paul Virilio. The Lost Dimension. NY: Semiotext(e), 1991. Translator