John Kalubi

John K. Kalubi

Associate Professor Educator

Associate Teaching Professor

French Hall

3622

A&S Africana Studies - 0370

Professional Summary

K. John Kalubi PhD is Field Service Assistant Professor of African and African Diaspora literatures. He teaches various courses in African and African American intellectual ideas, literature and history. Dr. Kalubi received his MA and PhD from the University of Cincinnati and a Magistere from the University of Paris-Sorbonne in French and Francophone cultures and literatures. He has teaching and research interests in the post-colonial African intellectual ideas and African Diaspora contemporary literary perspectives.

Education

PhD: BAD DATE

Research Support

2005 Provost’s Technology Institute Award $1,000.00

1984 -1987 University of Cincinnati University Graduate Scholarship

1978 French Government Scholarship

Presentations

Paper Presentations

(05-2007. ) Afro-pessimism and Resistance in African Francophone Literature .University of Cincinnati.

(05-26-2005. ) Genocide in Darfur .University of Cincinnati.

(05-26-2005. ) The Rwandan Genocide .University of Cincinnati.

(05-25-2005. ) Wars of Genocide in Africa .University of Cincinnati, African and African American Studies Department.

(05-12-2005. ) Imagining the Unimaginable: Wars, Genocide and Human Collateral Damage in Africa .University of Cincinnati.

(12-2001. ) African Renaissance and the African First World War .

(12-2001. ) The African Renaissance and the African First World War .

(09-22-2001. ) Imagining the African Renaissance: Southern African labor migrants and .

(2001. ) Imagining the African Renaissance .

Event Organized

19th Century French Literature at the 9th Annual Cincinnati

19th Century French Literature at the 9th Annual Cincinnati Workshop 05-17-1989 05-19-1989