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Sean Meighoo is an Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of Graduate Studies at Emory University. He is a founding member of the Animal Studies Society (ASS) and holds a multidisciplinary research profile spanning continental philosophy, cultural studies, and postcolonial theory. His work interrogates intersections between animal ethics, Marxist critique, and Caribbean diaspora discourses.
Education details are not explicitly stated in the provided materials. Research interests include: Continental philosophy/literary theory, Marxism/cultural studies, race/postcolonial theory, feminism/queer theory, animal studies/ecocriticism, and Caribbean diaspora studies. His 2016 monograph The End of the West and Other Cautionary Tales explores postcolonial and ecological critiques through literary analysis.
Recent publications (2021-2014) demonstrate engagement with postenvironmental theory, animal communication studies, and allegorical narrative structures. His work appears in Small Axe, Cultural Critique, and Journal for Critical Animal Studies. No specific awards or grants are listed in this profile. Office hours are by appointment only in S403 Callaway Center.




