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  1. Joseph Slaughter specializes in literature, law, and socio-cultural history of the Global South (particularly Latin America and Africa). Hes especially interested in the social work of literature—the myriad ways in which literature intersects (formally, historically, ideologically, materially) with problems of social justice, human rights, ...

  2. Joseph Slaughter is the Director of the Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Associate Professor of English and Comparative Literature and a member of The Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University, Slaughter specializes in postcolonial literatures (particularly from Latin America and Africa), international law, and socio-cultural ...

  3. Curriculum Vitae. joseph slaughter. Columbia University, English and Comparative Literature, Faculty Member. Download.

  4. Articles 1–20. ‪Columbia University‬ - ‪‪Cited by 2,169‬‬ - ‪Comparative Literatures‬ - ‪International Law‬ - ‪Human Rights‬ - ‪Postcolonialism/Decolonization‬ - ‪World Literature‬.

  5. Aug 12, 2016 · Joseph Slaughter teaches and publishes in the fields of postcolonial literature and theory, African, Caribbean, and Latin American literatures, postcolonialism, narrative theory, human rights, and 20th-century ethnic and third world literatures.

  6. Joseph R. Slaughter teaches postcolonial literature and theory, human rights, and literary approaches to international law in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.

  7. Research Interest. Postcolonial literatures of Africa and Latin America. human rights and narrative theory. 20th-century ethnic and third world literatures.

  8. Joseph Slaughter is a professor of postcolonial literature and theory, cultural studies, human rights, and literary approaches to international law in the Department of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University.

  9. Joseph Slaughter teaches and publishes in the fields of postcolonial literature and theory, African, Caribbean, and Latin American literatures, postcolonialism, narrative theory, human rights, and 20th-century ethnic and third world literatures.

  10. Joseph Slaughter teaches and publishes in the fields of postcolonial literature and theory, African, Caribbean, and Latin American literatures, postcolonialism, narrative theory, human rights, and twentieth-century ethnic and third world literatures.