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Matthew O’Malley is a Visiting Instructor of Anthropology at Wesleyan University and a PhD graduate from Yale University’s Sociocultural Anthropology program. His research focuses on the spatialization of race, Black studies, and critical human geography, with a focus on Buffalo, New York’s racial dynamics and African American communities. He holds an MPhil in Social Anthropology from Yale (2018) and an MA in Comparative Cultural Studies from The Ohio State University (2014).
Research Interests: His work intersects ethnography, oral history, and critical theory, exploring themes such as racial enclosures, the African American Church, and the Black radical tradition. He has conducted fieldwork on Buffalo’s East Side, California’s high desert, and transatlantic literary exile narratives.
Awards & Fellowships:
- Summer Fellow, Institute for Critical Social Inquiry (2018)
Teaching & Affiliations: Teaches courses on race, inequality, and cultural anthropology at Wesleyan and Yale.曾 served as a guest instructor at Aalto University (Finland) and a visiting scholar at the University of Reading’s Samuel Beckett Collection. A founding member of the Critical Theory Re-collective.





