Jaima, Amir
individual record
Assistant Professor
Positions:
- Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Humanities, College of Arts and Sciences
overview
AOS: Africana Philosophy, Aesthetics
AOC: Continental Philosophy, Genre Theory (esp Black Male Studies)
education and training
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Stony Brook University - (Stony Brook, New York, United States) 2014
- M.A. in Philosophy, Stony Brook University - (Stony Brook, New York, United States) 2008
- B.A. in Philosophy, Swarthmore College - (Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, United States) 2004
selected publications
Academic Articles13
- Jaima, A. (2021). Don't Talk to White People: On the Epistemological and Rhetorical Limitations of Conversations With White People for Anti-Racist Purposes: An Essay. JOURNAL OF BLACK STUDIES. 52(1), 77-97.
- Jaima, A. (2021). Richard Jean So: Redlining Culture: A Data History of Racial Inequality and Postwar Fiction. Publishing Research Quarterly. 37(3), 519-521.
- Jaima, A. (2019). On the Discursive Orientation toward Whiteness. JOURNAL OF INTERCULTURAL STUDIES. 40(2), 210-224.
- Jaima, A. R. (2019). Literature Is Philosophy: On the Literary Methodological Considerations That Would Improve the Practice and Culture of Philosophy. PLURALIST. 14(2), 13-29.
Internet Publications2
- Jaima, A Autobiographical Fiction.
recent teaching activities
- AFST352 Africana Philosophy Instructor
- PHIL251 Hnr-intro To Philosophy Instructor
- PHIL251 Intro To Philosophy Instructor
- PHIL251 Intro To Philosophy Instructor
- PHIL352 Africana Philosophy Instructor
Email
ajaima@tamu.edu
First Name
Amir
Last Name
Jaima
mailing address
Texas A&M University; Philosophy & Humanities; 4237 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4237
USA