Stefano Harney
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Stefano Harney is an American activist and scholar. Prior to relocating to Brazil,[1] Harney taught at Singapore Management University, but was dismissed in part for awarding all his students A grades.[2][3] [4] Since then, he has taught at Royal Holloway, University of London[5] as well as at the European Graduate School.[6][7]
He is a long-time collaborator with the 2020 MacArthur Fellows Program poet and scholar Fred Moten, as well as the scholar and current ambassador from Barbados to Brazil Tonika Sealy-Thompson.
Education[edit]
In 1985, Harley received a BA in English and American Literature and Language from Harvard University. In 1988, he received a MA in American Studies from New York University. In 1993, he received a PhD from the Faculty of Social and Political Sciences at the University of Cambridge.[8]
Collaboration With Fred Moten[edit]
Harney co-authored The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study with Fred Moten (Autonomedia/Minor Compositions, 2013).[9] The text is a book-length series of essays that critiques the academy through a black radical lens.[10] Moten and Harney have been friends for over 30 years and collaborators over 15 years; they frequently appear together at panels, interviews, and academic talks.[4] [11] The two are currently preparing for the publication of their second book together, All Incomplete, forthcoming from Autonomedia in 2021.[12][13]
Works[edit]
- The Liberal Arts and Management Education: A Global Agenda for Change (co-authored by Howard Thomas, Cambridge University Press, 2020)[14]
- The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study (co-authored by Fred Moten, Minor Compositions, 2013)[15]
- The Culture of Management (Routledge, 2008)[16]
- State Work: Public Administration and Mass Intellectuality (Duke University Press, 2002)[17]
- "Fragment on Kropotkin and Giuliani" in Social Text (Volume 20, Number 3 (72), Duke University Press, September 10, 2002)[18]
- Nationalism and Identity (Zed Books, 1996)[19]
References[edit]
- ↑ https://www.e-flux.com/journal/116/379446/refusing-completion-a-conversation/
- ↑ "SMU reviews 'bogus' grades for module after professor gives all of his 169 business students an A". The Straits Times. May 24, 2019.
- ↑ "SMU prof gave all 169 students A grade because he is so done with grading on a bell curve". mothership.sg.
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 "The Indy". www.theindy.org.
- ↑ https://aghct.org/moten-harney-2021
- ↑ "Stefano Harney".
- ↑ "Stefano Harney & Fred Moten - Faculty Interview - 2019-08-07" – via www.youtube.com.
- ↑ https://egs.edu/biography/stefano-harney/
- ↑ Wallace, David. "Fred Moten's Radical Critique of the Present". The New Yorker.
- ↑ https://www.autonomedia.org/node/181
- ↑ "CSSJ | Brown University". cssj.brown.edu.
- ↑ https://www.e-flux.com/journal/116/379446/refusing-completion-a-conversation/
- ↑ https://aghct.org/moten-harney-2021
- ↑ Thomas, Howard; Harney, Stefano (January 30, 2020). The Liberal Arts and Management Education: A Global Agenda for Change. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 9781316997529 – via Google Books. Search this book on
- ↑ Harney, Stefano; Moten, Fred (March 12, 2013). The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning & Black Study. Minor Compositions. ISBN 9781570273148 – via Google Books. Search this book on
- ↑ Harney, Stefano (March 12, 2008). The Culture of Management. Routledge. ISBN 9780415930697 – via Google Books. Search this book on
- ↑ Harney, Stefano (July 2, 2002). State Work: Public Administration and Mass Intellectuality. Duke University Press. ISBN 9780822384069 – via Google Books. Search this book on
- ↑ "Volume 20 Issue 3 (72) | Social Text | Duke University Press".
- ↑ Harney, Corbin; Harney, Stefano (April 15, 1996). Nationalism and Identity: Culture and the Imagination in a Caribbean Diaspora. Zed Books. ISBN 9781856493758 – via Google Books. Search this book on
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