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Cory-Alice André-Johnson is a Research Fellow in the Program for Africana Studies at Tulane University's School of Liberal Arts. She holds a PhD from the University of Virginia (2020). Her work focuses on socio-cultural anthropology, Madagascar, and decolonial methodologies, emphasizing resistance to colonial legacies through Black Feminist and Indigenous theoretical frameworks.
- Education: PhD, University of Virginia, 2020
Her research engages Malagasy women's practices of 'not-knowing' as anticolonial resistance against reductive anthropological paradigms. She critiques confessional knowledge systems and advocates for decolonial methodologies rooted in refusal and opacity. Current projects explore intersections of colonialism, gender, and epistemology in Madagascar.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials. She currently has no recorded advisees, though her role likely involves collaborative research activities.
Affiliated with Tulane's School of Liberal Arts in New Orleans, her work bridges anthropology, postcolonial studies, and diaspora theory.
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