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Faculty Fellow

Adom Getachew

Professor of Political Science University of Chicago

Biography

Adom Getachew is Neubauer Family Assistant Professor of Political Science and the College at the University of Chicago. She is a political theorist with research interests in the history of political thought, theories of race and empire, and postcolonial political theory. Her work focuses on the intellectual and political histories of Africa and the Caribbean. Her first book, Worldmaking After Empire: The Rise and Fall of Self-Determination, reconstructs an account of self-determination offered in the political thought of Black Atlantic anticolonial nationalists during the height of decolonization in the twentieth century. She holds a joint PhD in Political Science and African-American Studies from Yale University. She is on the faculty board of the Pozen Center for Human Rights, a fellow at the Chicago Center for Contemporary Theory, and a faculty affiliate at the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture.

Featured Project

A Kerry James Marshall sculpture depicting Africa

Panafrica: Histories, Aesthetics, Politics

2021 – 2025

Projects

The Contours of Black Citizenship in a Global Context

Silhouettes of people walking in front of a mural of a cityscape

The Contours of Black Citizenship in a Global Context

This project is examining and comparing cultural practices, ideologies, and forms of resistance associated with social movements in the U.S., Latin America, and the Caribbean.

This interdisciplinary project situates questions of Black citizenship in a transnational and global context. Over the last two decades and particularly in the last five years, social movements in the United States, Latin America, the Caribbean and South Africa have called attention to the limits ...