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Jane Anna Gordon is a Professor of Political Science at the University of Connecticut with cross-disciplinary affiliations in American Studies, El Instituto, Global Affairs, Philosophy, and Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Her work bridges political theory with African diasporic, Caribbean, and decolonial frameworks.
Research Focus: Specializing in modern and contemporary political theory, Gordon explores Africana political thought, theories of enslavement, political theories of education, and social science methodologies. Her scholarship emphasizes creolization, critical resistance, and interdisciplinary epistemologies.
Recent Publications: Her recent works include Statelessness and Contemporary Enslavement (2020) and Creolizing Rosa Luxemburg (2021), alongside co-edited volumes on Caribbean thought and Richard Wright. These reflect her engagement with decolonial theory, radical democracy, and critical race studies.
Leadership Roles: Former President (2014-2016) of the Caribbean Philosophical Association, she directs the CPA Summer School and co-edits the Creolizing the Canon and Global Critical Caribbean Thought book series. She also co-edits the open-access journal Philosophy and Global Affairs.





