Neville Hoad
Rapoport Center Office: TNH 3.119F
Department of English Office: PAR 215
Neville Hoad is an associate professor of English and co-director of the Bernard and Audre Rapoport Center for Human Rights and Justice. He is also affiliated faculty with the Center for Women's and Gender Studies, the Center for African and African American Studies, and Asian-American Studies. He authored African Intimacies: Race, Homosexuality and Globalization (Minnesota, 2007) and co-edits (with Karen Martin and Graeme Reid) Sex & Politics in South Africa (Double Storey, 2005). He is writing a book on the literary and cultural representations of the HIV/AIDS pandemic in Sub-Saharan Africa. Areas of research include African and Victorian literature, queer theory, and the history of sexuality.
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