Associate Professor
Arts, Sciences, and Engineering
Department of English
Areas of expertise: The ways in which issues of race, class, gender, and sexuality influence conceptions of freedom.
Press contact:
Valerie Alhart
valerie.alhart@rochester.edu
585.276.3256
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In the News
Rochester Business Journal
Elephant in the room
February 15, 2013
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle
The false symbolic unity of color-blind practices
January 07, 2013
The Huffington Post
The Personal Is Political for Obama
October 18, 2012
The Root
Obama, Still the Black Candidate
October 16, 2012
The Huffington Post
It's Not a Debate, It's a Choice
October 08, 2012
OUPblog
Opposing narratives of success in politics
September 28, 2012
The Huffington Post
The White Elephant in Romney's Room
September 26, 2012
Rochester Democrat & Chronicle (Sports)
New York's same-sex marriage law celebrates first anniversary
June 24, 2012
The Edmonton Journal
Racial divides linger after Obama victory
April 02, 2012
News Releases
Talk on social arrangements between interracial couples in 19th-century America
March 08, 2006
Biography
Stephanie Li is an associate professor of English. She is the author of "Signifying Without Specifying: Racial Discourse in the Age of Obama", "Something Akin to Freedom: The Choice of Bondage in Narratives" by African American Women, which won the First Book Prize in African American Studies (SUNY Press), and a short biography of Toni Morrison.
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