Ralph, Michael |
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![]() | Assistant Professor, Department of Social and Cultural Analysis, Africana Studies, American Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Metropolitan Studies. Ph.D. 2007 (Anthropology), University of Chicago; M.A. 2002 (Anthropology), University of Chicago; B.A. 2000 (Africana Studies) Morris Brown College. Phone: (212) 992-9543 Fax: (212) 995-4665 Email: |
Areas of Research/Interest: Neoliberalism, globalization, postcolonialism, diaspora, youth, crime, citizenship, sovereignty, security, labor, politics, sports.
Manuscripts
“National Security”: Youth, Crime, Citizenship, and Sovereignty, in
Benjamin Eastman, Michael Ralph, and Sean Brown,
eds. 2008.
Critical
Anthropology of Sport.
Articles
Michael Ralph. 2009. ‘Commodity.’ Social Text 100 27(3): 78-84.
Michael Ralph. 2009. ‘Diaspora.’ Social Text 100 27(3): 94-101.
Michael Ralph. 2009. ‘Hip hop.’ Social Text 100 27(3): 141-146.
Michael Ralph. 2009.
“Barack Obama is (not) who you think he is.” The
Sixties: A
Journal of History, Politics, and Culture.’ 2(2): 76-77.
Michael Ralph.
2009. “Thief’s Theme.” South
Atlantic Quarterly 108(8): 541-562.
Michael
Ralph. 2009. “‘It’s hard out here for a pimp…with…a whole
lot of bitches jumpin’ ship’: Navigating black politics in the wake of
Katrina.” Public Culture 21(2): 341-374.
Michael Ralph. 2008.
“Killing time.” Social Text 26(4): 1-29.
Michael Ralph.
2007. ‘“Crimes of History”:
Senegalese Soccer and the Forensics of
Slavery.’ Souls
9(3): 193-222.
Michael Ralph.
2007. ‘Prototype: In Search of
the Perfect Senegalese Basketball
Physique.’ The
International Journal of the History of Sport 24(2): 311-316.
Michael Ralph.
2007. ‘Epilogue: It was all a
dream.’ The International Journal of the
History
of Sport 24(2): 238-263.
Michael Ralph.
2006. ‘“Flirt[ing] with death but
“still alive”: The sexual dimensions of
surplus time in hip hop
fantasy.’ Cultural Dynamics 18(1): 61-88.
Michael Ralph.
2006. ‘“Le Sénégal qui Gagne”:
Soccer and the Stakes of Neoliberalism
in a Postcolonial Port.’ Soccer
and Society 7(2-3): 300-317.
Michael Ralph.
2005. ‘Oppressive Impressions,
Architectural Expressions: The poetics
of French colonial
(ad)vantage, regarding
Michael Ralph.
2005. Review of Wilson J. Moses’ Afrotopia, Transforming
Anthropology
13(2): 166-68.

