Neferti Tadiar | |
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Born | Neferti X.M. Tadiar 1964 |
Citizenship | Filipino |
Awards | Philippine National Book Award 2005 |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | University of the Philippines Diliman (B.A.) Duke University (Ph.D.) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Southeast Asian Studies,Gender Studies |
Institutions | Barnard College,Columbia University Professor and Chair of Women's,Gender &Sexuality Studies |
Neferti X. M. Tadiar is a Filipino scholar and critical theorist. She is a professor of women's,gender,and sexuality studies at Barnard College,chair of the Barnard department of women's,gender,and sexuality studies,and director of the Columbia University Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity. [1]
Neferti Tadiar was born in San Fernando,La Union to a lawyer,Alfredo Flores Tadiar. She attended the Philippine Science High School but diverted from her original plans to pursue the sciences and studied English and Comparative Literature at the University of the Philippines Diliman and at Duke University. [2]
Professor Tadiar has taught at Barnard College since 2006 and is on the editorial board of the international cultural studies journal,Social Text. [1] [3] She is known for her work on postcolonial and Philippine studies in books such as Things Fall Away (2009) [4] and Fantasy-Production (2004). [5] She co-edited the collection Beyond the Frame:Women of Color and Visual Representation (2005) with Angela Davis. [6]
Before joining the Barnard faculty,she taught at the University of California,Santa Cruz in the program on the History of Consciousness. [6]
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