| Ph.D. in History, UCLA, 2007; M.A. in African History, UCLA, 2003; B.A. in American Studies, Race & Ethnicity, Drew University, 2000. |
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| E-mail: emusil@ucla.edu |
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| Subfield |
Black Atlantic, Africa, Latin America, French Colonialism, Women
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| Research |
Archival Research/Fieldwork in: Cote d'Ivoire, Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Mauritius, Reunion, Senegal, and the United States.
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| Notes |
Dissertation Title--La Marianne Noire: How Gender and Race Reshaped the Debate about Human Rights in the Twentieth Century Atlantic World Reshaped the Debate about Human Rights.
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| Publications |
"L'Histoire, L'Apartheid Mondial, et Les Retrouvailles," La Diaspora Africaine, fall 2005.
"L'Union des Femmes: Women's Political Organizations in the French Antilles, 1925-1950," Ultramarines, Spring 2006.
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| Grants and Awards |
*Fulbright-Hays Dissertation Research Award.
*Jean Stone Dissertation Fellowship from the Center for the Study of Women.
*Council of American Overseas Research Centers (CAORC) Multi-Country Research Fellowship.
*Title VI Foreign Language Area Studies (FLAS) Fellowship.
*Bessie Stak Schiffman Award for Excellence in Women's Studies.
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| Advisors |
Co-Chairs:
Edward A. Alpers & Ghislaine Lydon.
Committee Members:
Robin Derby
Ellen DuBois
Francoise Lionnet
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| Conference Presentations |
Women's Studies Colloquium 2000; Thinking Gender Conference 2003; African Studies Association Annual Conference 2003 and 2004.
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