
Natasha Barnes
Associate Professor · Anglophone Caribbean Literature and Culture
University of Illinois ChicagoAbout
Natasha Barnes is an Associate Professor in the Department of English and affiliated with African American Studies at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC). She holds a PhD and specializes in anglophone Caribbean and African American literature and culture. Her research examines intersections of race, gender, and nation in cultural politics, with a focus on the role of 'the popular' in Caribbean postcolonial contexts, including cricket, carnival, dancehall, and beauty pageants.
Her scholarly contributions include the book *Cultural Conundrums: Race, Gender, Nation And The Making Of Caribbean Cultural Politics*, which explores social, political, and ethical investments in Caribbean popular arts. Recently, she collaborated on an exhibition of lynching postcards from James Allen’s *Without Sanctuary: Lynching Photography In America*, and is currently researching the exhibition process.
Barnes’ publications include articles in *Small Axe* and *Researches In African Literatures*. She is based at UIC’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, with an office at 1207 UH, 601 S Morgan St, Chicago.
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