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Black Studies Department

faculty.

Sekhmet Ra Em Kht Maat, Ph.D. Candidate
( Cher Love McAllister)

Assistant Professor

Office: ASH 184I

Phone: 402.554.6005

cmcallister@unomaha.edu

Ph.D. Candidate, Temple University (expected May 2008)

MA State University of New York at Albany

BA University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill


Research Areas

Cosmological centered research methodology and epistemology construction
Contemporary relevance of traditional African philosophies of existence
Cosmological centered “gender” and “sexuality” analysis
Asantean Afrocentric Philosophical development

 

Publications, Presentations, & Creative Activity

Reference Book Entries
“Legba”. In C.B. Davies and B. M’Bow (Eds.) Encyclopedia of the African Diaspora. 2007 Santa Barbara , CA.: ABC-CLIO, Inc.

 Articles
“An Essay on God as the “Bicameral Mind”: Implications Research in Africology (Under contract; the Journal of Pan African Studies, March 2008)
"Between Minstrel and Blaxploitation: Black Misrepresentation at the Turn of the Century.” 1997, Stanford University‘s Black Arts Quarterly.

 

Teaching

Introduction to Black Studies
Theories and Methodologies in Black Studies
Black Culture and Aesthetics
African Philosophy
African American Philosophy
Africana Psychology
African Religion
Caribbean Philosophy and Religion
Pan-Africanism
Afrocentric and African–centered Theory
African spirituality, Gender and Sexuality