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Alix Chapman

Assistant Professor at African American Studies, Emory University5 Followers

Professor Alix Chapman is an esteemed Assistant Professor at the School of African American Studies at Emory University. With an academic journey that includes degrees from Washington State University and the University of Texas at Austin, Professor Chapman has cultivated a rich background in their field. They have previously taught at Spelman College, where they made history by holding the first tenure-track appointment in Black Queer Studies at a historically Black college or university. Professor Chapman's research and teaching interests are deeply rooted in the exploration of sexuality and gender within the African Diaspora, with a particular focus on Black Queer Studies. Their work also delves into black radical aesthetics in music and performance, examining how these elements intersect and influence cultural narratives. Currently, Professor Chapman is engaged in groundbreaking research on bounce music in New Orleans, investigating its cultural significance and the transformative impact of Hurricane Katrina on queer performers in the region. Their work not only contributes to academic discourse but also highlights the resilience and creativity of marginalized communities in the face of adversity. Through their dedication to teaching and research, Professor Chapman continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, fostering a deeper understanding of the complexities and richness of African American and queer cultural expressions. Their contributions to the field are both profound and impactful, making them a respected voice in academia.

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