
Kameron Copeland will be giving his job talk this Friday, February 3, from 10 to 11:30AM in 448 University Hall. You can also attend via Zoom (https://go.osu.edu/CWGb).
Kameron Copeland, a 2022-23 Dissertation Fellow in the Program in African and African Diaspora Studies at Boston College, is finishing his dissertation, “Muhammad Gazes: Islam, Blackness, and Resistance Cinema in the United States,” at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts. The dissertation “explores how Black Muslims have developed alternative gazes and liberatory cinematic practices to resist stigmatic framings of Black Muslimness in the U.S. media.” Kam Copeland’s rich publication record includes articles in Islam and Christian–Muslim Relations, Journal of Medical Humanities, Journal of Black Sexuality, Contemporary Islam, Journal of Religion & Film, and The Journal of Men’s Studies.