Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
Adjunct Associate Professor
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Anthropology
- French Literature
- Haiti
- Human Rights
- Italian literature
- Migration
- Nomads
- Postcolonialism
Building
25 Broadway
Phone
212-925-6625
Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken
Profile
Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken is Associate Professor, Interdisciplinary Studies, with an appointment also in French at The Graduate Center (CUNY). Her research deals with three topics:
The role that the 鈥渃ulture industry鈥 plays in forming the general public鈥檚 ideas about cosmopolitanism;
Literature and philosophy from Haiti, as well as the relationship among the Black Atlantic, Europe, and North America; and,
The relationship between Jewish and Africana intellectualisms, as well as Arabic and Critical Islamic Studies.
She is author of (Lexington Books, 2015). She is co-editor of (2016), a special issue of Yale French Studies; and, co-editor of , with Liverpool University Press (2016).
Open access articles include:
RELIEF - REVUE 脡LECTRONIQUE DE LITT脡RATURE FRAN脟AISE. 11(2), 103-22. DOI: and
Journal of Haitian Studies.19.1 (Fall/Winter 2013 -2014): 6-60.
She is currently Series Editor for .
She served for four academic years as Director of the at t九色视频 (CUNY), a 30-credit MA and also the BA/MA program.
For 2013-2014, as co-advisor, she helped to launch the at t九色视频. In 2016, she helped organize the first annual Showcasing Student Research at the Division of Interdisciplinary Studies.
Previously, she worked at the Cultural Services of the French Embassy in New York as Director of Development (2007-2009) and at the Qu茅bec Government Office in New York as Attach茅e for Inter-Governmental and Academic Affairs (2004-2007).
Teaching and Service Awards
Outstanding College-Wide Service Award, Office of the President, City College of New York (Awarded in May 2017).
Provost鈥檚 Prize for Pedagogical and Curricular Innovation (Awarded in May 2014).
Outstanding Faculty Award, T九色视频 Division of Interdisciplinary Studies at t九色视频 (Awarded in August 2010).
Featured Fellow, Twentieth Anniversary Letters and Science Teaching Fellow Symposium, University of Wisconsin, Madison, (November 4-5, 2010).
Teaching Award, UW Madison: Departmental Award (Awarded in May1998).
Education
PhD, French and Francophone Literatures, University of Wisconsin, Madison
DEA, Comparative Literature, Universit茅 de Paris IV-Sorbonne
BA, French, Italian and Film Studies, University of California, Santa Barbara
Other programs:
Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschap, Dutch Goverment Language Program through Top Taal Language School, Het Staatsexamen NT2-I for the Dutch language
7th Annual Summer School on Black Europe
Universit茅 des Antilles et de la Guyane, Schoelcher, Martinique, Certificat de Cr茅ole martiniquais
Haitian Studies Institute (Florida International University)
Bryn Mawr Summer Program
Middlebury College, Intensive Language Study in Arabic
Courses Taught
Pre-Requisites Regularly Taught:
- Writing Across the Disciplines, I & II
- Research Methods
- The Essay
- Inventing the Americas
New Undergraduate Courses Developed:
- Witches, Masons, Slaves and Revolutionaries: Summer 2010, Summer 2014 (Online), Spring 2016
- Human Rights Forum: Special Topic for Lecture Series: Spring 2014
- Interdisciplinary Contexts for the 鈥楢rab World鈥 Today: Fall 2013, Summer 2016 (Online)
- Home and Away: The Literature of Immigration: Summer 2008, Fall 2009, Fall 2012
- Masculine/ Feminine: Success, Failure, Gender and Race: Summer 2011
- The Global Citizen: Globalization and Identity: Fall 2008
- Defining 鈥榯he Caribbean鈥: Literature, History and Politics: Spring 2009
- Canada: the Neighbor to North: Summer 2009
- Book Talk Lecture Series: Aesthetic and Cultural Expressions of African-Derived Religions: Fall 2011
- Book Talk Lecture Series: Public Intellectuals: Fall 2010
New Graduate or BA/MA Courses Developed
- Crime Narratives of the Americas: Fall 2016
- Capstone Seminar on 鈥楶overty鈥: Spring 2013
Research Interests
Most recently, for the 2016-17 year, she was awarded a grant to pursue her new research titled Cosmopolitanism, the Culture Industry, and Competitive Suffering.
Previous research funding: In 2010, with Jerry W. Carlson she received a City Seeds Award to organize a series of lectures to conduct research in African-derived religions; they have recently received a grant for a project titled "An Island and Two Metropoles: The Dominican Republic, Haiti, New York, Paris"; for 2011-2012, she received a grant to study manuscripts related to the Loudun possessions in France in the early seventeenth century; for 2012-2013, she was selected to participate in the Mellon Seminar on "Poverty" organized by the Center for the Humanities at the Graduate Center (CUNY); and for 2013-2014, she was awarded a grant to pursue her second project, which looks at how the notion of 'poverty' circulates in intellectual spheres and markets of the 'global north.' She examines how the 'global south' is taking on an ever-present 'marketability.'
Selected Publications
Research related to most recent research:
RELIEF - REVUE 脡LECTRONIQUE DE LITT脡RATURE FRAN脟AISE. 11(2), 103-22. DOI: ;
鈥淎nanda Devi and Dany Laferri猫re: The Culture Industry, Poverty Discourse, and Postcolonial Literatures in French.鈥 Frame: Tijdschrift 28.2 鈥淭he Postcolonial Cultural Industry.鈥 (Fall/Winter 2015): 31-50.
鈥淥n 鈥榖eing Jewish鈥, on 鈥榮tudying Haiti鈥欌 Herskovits, M茅traux, Race, and Human Rights.鈥 In Benedicty-Kokken, Alessandra, Kaiama L. Glover, Mark Schuller, Jhon Picard Byron, eds. The Haiti Exception: Anthropology and the Predicament of Narrative. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, Volume 7 (2016): 52-73.
BOOK
Spirit Possession in French, Haitian, and Vodou Thought 鈥 An Intellectual History. Lanham/London: Lexington Books, Lowman and Littlefield Publishing Group in 鈥淎fter the Empire: The Francophone World and Postcolonial France Series,鈥 2015. 419 pages.
EDITED VOLUMES
Co-edited with Kaiama L. Glover, Mark Schuller, Jhon Picard Byron, eds. The Haiti Exception: Anthropology and the Predicament of Narrative. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, Volume 7 (June 2016).
Co-edited with Glover Kaiama L. Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet: Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Feminine. Yale French Studies. 128. 2015.
BOOK CHAPTERS
鈥淥n 鈥榖eing Jewish鈥, on 鈥榮tudying Haiti鈥欌 Herskovits, M茅traux, Race, and Human Rights.鈥 In Benedicty-Kokken, Alessandra, Kaiama L. Glover, Mark Schuller, Jhon Picard Byron, eds. The Haiti Exception: Anthropology and the Predicament of Narrative. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, Volume 7 (2016): 52-73.
鈥淟overs, Conversations, and the 鈥楥ritical Use of Memory鈥: Raoul Peck鈥檚 Fatal Assistance (2013) and Alain Resnais鈥 Hiroshima, mon amour (1959).鈥 Raoul Peck: Power, Politics and the Cinematic Imagination. In Toni Pressley-Sanon and Sophie Saint-Just, eds. (2015): 171-194.
鈥淧roc茅d茅s narratifs, discours d鈥櫭﹎ancipation: Les Affres d鈥檜n d茅fi de Frank茅tienne.鈥 TYPO/ TOPO/ POETHIQUE SUR FRANKETIENNE. In Jean Jonassaint, ed. Paris: 脡ditions l鈥橦armattan, 2008. 97-106.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
鈥淎nanda Devi and Dany Laferri猫re: The Culture Industry, Poverty Discourse, and Postcolonial Literatures in French.鈥 Frame: Tijdschrift 28.2 鈥淭he Postcolonial Cultural Industry.鈥 (Fall/Winter 2015): 31-50.
鈥'The Origins of Totalitarianism': from Resistance to Human Rights in Marie Chauvet's Les Rapaces.鈥 Glover, Kaiama L. and Alessandra Benedicty-Kokken, eds. Revisiting Marie Vieux Chauvet: Paradoxes of the Postcolonial Feminine. Yale French Studies. 128 (Spring 2015): 57-73.
鈥淟iving in Haiti: Space and the Urban Environment in Kettly Mars鈥檚 L鈥檋eure hybride and Aux fronti猫res de la soif. 鈥淗aiti in a Globalized Frame.鈥 Co-edited by Charles Forsdick and Martin Munro. 贵谤补苍肠辞蝉辫丑猫谤别蝉 4.1 (September 2015): 106-120.
Journal of Haitian Studies.19.1 (Fall/Winter 2013 -2014): 6-60.
鈥淎esthetics of 鈥楨x-centricity鈥 and Considerations of 鈥楶overty.鈥欌 Small Axe: A Caribbean Journal of Criticism. 39 (November 2012): 166-176.
"Towards an Intellectual History of Possession: Reading 鈥la crise鈥 as a Textual Space in Vodou and Andr茅 Breton鈥檚 Haitian Lectures and Nadja.鈥 Studies in Religion/ Sciences religieuses. 41.2 (June 2012): 280-305.
鈥淏arthes, Genette, and Laferri猫re: Crafting and Commenting Writing in Dany Laferri猫re鈥檚 How to Make Love to a Negro.鈥 Contemporary French and Francophone Studies. 15.1 (January 2011): 89-97.
"Kerouac et la Francophonie des Am茅riques.鈥 Qu茅bec fran莽ais (Summer 2009) 154. 85.
鈥淣arrational Devices, Discourses of Emanicipation: Frank茅tienne鈥檚 Les Affres d鈥檜n d茅fi.鈥 The Journal of Haitian Studies: Special Issue 14.1 (2008): 77-90.
鈥淟e vaudou ha茂tien: revendication de l鈥檋umanit茅. Aube tranquille de Jean-Claude Fignol茅.鈥 Neue Romania 33 (2005): 91-103.
"La femme e(s)t la r茅volte". Francographies. Actes du cinqui猫me colloque "Cr茅ation et R茅alit茅 d'expression fran莽aise鈥. Sp茅cial 3 Nouvelle S茅rie (2000): 395-402.
DICTIONARY ENTRIES
Benedicty, Alessandra. Contributor to Dictionary of Caribbean and Afro-Latin American Biography for entries for 鈥淛acques St茅phen Alexis鈥 and 鈥淜ettly Mars.鈥 New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press (2016).