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R. A. Judy is a Professor of Critical and Cultural Studies in the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh. He holds affiliations with the Center for African Studies, Islamicate Studies Working Group, and serves on editorial boards for boundary 2, CriticalProductive, liquid blackness, and Comparative Literature Studies. His research bridges Black studies, Arabic philosophy, Islamicate thought, and critical theory.
Education includes a BA in Islamic philosophy from the University of Minnesota (1981), PhD in comparative literature (1990), and studies at Al-Azhar University. His 2020 book *Sentient Flesh: Thinking in Disorder, Poiēsis in Black* won the 2023 Truman Capote Award. Recent work engages Tunisian revolutionary aesthetics, Black radical traditions, and Arabic political thought through innovative interdisciplinary frameworks.
Teaching includes graduate seminars on Frantz Fanon, W.E.B. Du Bois, and Islamicate thinking, alongside undergraduate courses on global Black literature and science fiction. His editorial work emphasizes transnational intellectual exchange across disciplines and cultures.
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