Event
Africana Classics: The State's Capillaries with Dr. Michael Hanchard
3401 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA
The State's Capillaries is an installment of the Africana Lecture Series in the Work in Progress branch featuring speaker Michael Hanchard.
On October 1, 2024, Dr. Michael Hanchard will speak about “The State's Capillaries,” looking at the various local institutions and grassroot networks that sustain the functioning of the state. This also includes the regular, day-to-day, administrative functions. Combined, they all make up the lifeblood of a state. Register today for this event in the Max Kade room on Penn’s campus!
Featured Speaker
Dr. Michael G. Hanchard is the Gustave C. Kuemmerle Professor in the Africana Studies Department at the University of Pennsylvania, where he directs the Marginalized Populations project. His research and teaching interests combine a specialization in comparative politics with an interest in contemporary political theory, encompassing themes of nationalism, racism, xenophobia and citizenship. His publications include Orpheus and Power: The Movimento Negro of Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, Brazil, 1945-1988 (Princeton, 1994), Racial Politics in Contemporary Brazil, editor, (Duke, 1999), Party/Politics: Horizons in Black Political Thought (Oxford, 2006) and most recently The Spectre of Race: How Discrimination Haunts Western Democracy (Princeton, 2018). The Spectre of Race received the Ralphe J. Bunche Award from the American Political Science Association in 2019 for the best book on ethnic and cultural pluralism, and was named one of the Ten Best Books in 2018 by the Times Educational Supplement in London.
Professor Hanchard received his Ph.D. in Politics from Princeton University in 1991, an M.A. in International Relations from the New School for Social Research in 1985, and an A.B. in International Relations from Tufts University in 1981. He has held visiting scholar positions at the W.E.B. DuBois Institute at Harvard University, Universitaria Candido Mendes, Rio de Janeiro and the Universidade de Sao Carlos, Sao Paulo (Brazil), the University of Cartagena (Colombia), the Instituto Gramsci in Milan, Italy, the University of Ghana, Legon (West Africa), the University of Vienna, Austria, and Sciences Po in Paris, France. He has been awarded grants and fellowships from the Macarthur Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and was a member of the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton, 2014-2015.
Prof. Hanchard was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2021.
This event is hosted by the Center for Africana Studies.