Ali A. Mazrui, was born in Mombasa, Kenya, on February 24, 1933. He is now Albert Schweitzer Professor in the Humanities and Director of the Institute of Global Cultural Studies at Binghamton University, State University of New York. He is also Albert Luthuli Professor-at-Large at the University of Jos in Nigeria. He is Andrew D. White Professor-at-Large Emeritus and Senior Scholar in Africana Studies at Cornell University. Dr. Mazrui has also been appointed Chancellor of the Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology in Kenya - an appointment made by Kenya's Head of State. Mazrui was Ibn Khaldun Professor-at-Large, Graduate School of Islamic and Social Sciences, Leesburg, Virginia (1997-2000). He was also Walter Rodney Professor at the University of Guyana, Georgetown, Guyana (1997-1998). Mazrui obtained his B.A. with Distinction from Manchester University in England, his M.A. from Columbia University in New York, and his doctorate from Oxford University in England. For ten years he was at Makerere University, Kampala, Uganda, where he served as head of the Department of Political Science and Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences. He once served as Vice-President of the International Political Science Association and has lectured in five continents. Professor Mazrui also served as professor of political science (1974-1991) and as Director of the Center for Afroamerican and African Studies (1978-1981) at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. He has also been Visiting Scholar at Stanford, Chicago, Colgate, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, Oxford, Harvard, Bridgewater, Cairo, Leeds, Nairobi, Teheran, Denver, London, Ohio State, Baghdad, McGill, Sussex, Pennsylvania, etc. Dr. Mazrui has also served as Special Advisor to the World Bank. He has also served on the Board of Directors of the American Muslim Council, Washington, D.C., and served as chair of the Board of the Center for the Study of Islam and Democracy, Washington, D.C. He is also on the Board of the Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C., and is a Fellow of the Institute of Governance and Social Research, Jos, Nigeria.

His more than twenty books include Towards a Pax Africana (1967), and The Political Sociology of the English Language (1975). He has also published a novel entitled The Trial of Christopher Okigbo (1971). His research interests include African politics, international political culture, political Islam, and North-South relations. Other books include Africa's International Relations (Heinemann and Westview Press, 1977), Political Values and the Educated Class in Africa (Heinemann Educational Books and University of California Press, 1978), and The Political Culture of Language: Swahili, Society, and the State, co-author Alamin M. Mazrui, (IGCS and James Currey, 1995). His most comprehensive books include A World Federation of Cultures: An African Perspective (published by the Free Press in New York in 1976) and Cultural Forces in World Politics (James Currey and Heinemann, 1990). Among his books on language in society is The Power of Babel: Language and Governance in Africa's Experience (co-author Alamin M. Mazrui) (James Currey and University of Chicago Press, 1998), which was launched in the House of Lords, London, at a historic ceremony saluting Mazrui's works. He and Alamin M. Mazrui have also been working on a project on Black Reparations in the Era of Globalization.

Dr. Mazrui has also written for magazine and newspapers. He has been published in The Times (London), the New York Times, the Sunday Nation (Nairobi), Transition (Kampala and Cambridge, Mass., USA), Al-Ahram (Cairo), The Guardian (London) and (Lagos), The Economist (London) and the Cumhuriyet (Istanbul and Ankara), Yomiuri Shimbun (Tokyo and Osaka), International Herald Tribune (Paris), Elsevier (Amsterdam), Los Angeles Times Syndicate (USA) and Afrique 2000 (Brussels and Paris).

Dr. Mazrui's most influential articles of the last forty years are being republished by Africa World Press in three volumes under the overall editorship of Dr. Toyin Falola of the University of Texas. Two volumes are out and the third is expected soon.

Professor Mazrui is married and has five sons (Jamal, Al'Amin, Kim Abubakar, Farid Chinedu and Harith Ekenechukwu). Dr. Mazrui is a Kenyan. One of his sons is also Kenyan and four are U.S. citizens. Dr. Mazrui was President of the African Studies Association of the United States (1978 to 1979) and Vice-President of the International Congress of African Studies (1979-1991). He is also Vice-President of the Royal Africa Society in London. Dr. Mazrui has been elected an Honorary Fellow of the Ghana Academy of Arts and Sciences, and member of the College of Fellows of the International Association of Middle Eastern Studies. In 1979 Dr. Mazrui delivered the prestigious annual Reith Lectures of the British Broadcasting Corporation (named about the founder Director-General of the BBC, Lord Reith). The lectures (entitled The African Condition) have since been repeatedly reprinted by Cambridge University Press. The National University of Lesotho has awarded him a Distinguished Service honor, Nkumba University in Uganda and University of Ghana, Accra, have awarded him a Doctor of Letters (Honorary), and Lincoln University in Pennsylvania, USA, has elected him an Icon of the Twentieth Century. Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland, has extended to him the DuBois-Garvey Award for Pan-African Unity. In 1999 he gave the Eric Williams Memorial lecture sponsored by the Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago. Dr. Mazrui has been elected President of the Crescent University Foundation whose aim is to establish a modern world-class Muslim University in the United States.

In 1998 Professor Mazrui was elected to the Board of Trustees of the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies, England, and to the Board of Directors of the National Summit on Africa, Washington, D.C. The year 1998 also marked the publication of the first comprehensive annotated bibliography of all Mazrui's works (printed and electronic) from 1962 to 1997 [The Mazruiana Collection, compiled by Abdul S. Bemath, and published by Sterling in New Delhi and Africa World Press in New Jersey]. Another book entitled The Global African: A Portrait of Ali. A. Mazrui, edited by Omari H. Kokole, had also been published by Africa World Press in 1998.

Dr. Mazrui's television work includes the widely discussed 1986 series The Africans: A Triple Heritage (BBC and PBS). A book by the same title has been jointly published by BBC Publications and Little, Brown and Company. In 1986 the book was a best seller in Britain and was adopted or recommended by various Book Clubs in the U.S.A., including the Book of the Month Club. Dr. Mazrui has also published hundreds of articles in five continents.

The wide range of journals in which Dr. Mazrui has been published since 1990 alone include International Affairs (London), Internationle Politik (Bonn), East African Journal of Peace and Human Rights (Kampala), Kajian Malaysia (Penang), International Journal of the Sociology of Language (Berlin), Islamic Studies (Islamabad), Foreign Affairs (New York), Revue Africaine de Developpement (Abidjan), International Journal of Refugee Law (New York), and International Political Science Journal (Oxford).

Ali Mazrui is widely consulted on many issues including constitutional change and educational reform. Dr. Mazrui has been involved in a number of UN projects on matters which have ranged from human rights to nuclear proliferation. He is also internationally consulted on Islamic culture and Muslim history. He is editor of Volume VII (Africa since 1935) of the UNESCO General History of Africa (1993). He has also served as Expert Advisor to the United Nations Commission on Transnational Corporations. Professor Mazrui has served on the editorial boards of more then twenty international scholarly journals. He won the Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award of The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and the Distinguished Africanist Award of the African Studies Association of the USA. He is a member of the Royal Commonwealth Trust and the Atheneum Club (London) and the United Kenya Club (Nairobi). Dr. Mazrui's services to the Organization of African Unity and the African Union include membership of the Group of Eminent Persons appointed in 1992 by the O.A.U. Presidential Summit to explore the issues of African Reparations from Enslavement and Colonization. He was also among the Eminent Personalities who advised on the transition from the OAU to the African Union (2002).


Amit Ray
axrgsl@rit.edu
Department of Language and Literature
Rochester Institute of Technology

EDUCATION:

Ph.D. University of Michigan, Ann Harbor, Department of English Language and Literature
Dissertation: "Negotiating the Modern: Orientalism and "Indianess" in the Anglophone World"
Simon Gikandi (Chair), Aamir Mufti, Lemuel Johnson (deceased), Maria Sarita See, Sonya Rose

M.A. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Department of English Language and Literature

B.A. State University of New York at Buffalo, Department of English

SCHOLARSHIPS AND AWARDS:

FEAD Grant, RIT, 2003-2004

Faculty Research Grant, College of Liberal Arts, RIT, 2002

English Department Dissertation Defense Award, University of Michigan-2001

Rackham Graduate School Research Grant, University of Michigan - 2000

Rackham One-Term Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan - 2000

Mellon Dissertation Fellowship, University of Michigan - 1998-1999

Mellon Candidacy Fellowship, University of Michigan - 1997

Rackham Outstanding G.S.I. Award, University of Michigan - nominated 1995

English Department Fellowship, University of Michigan - 1994-1995

Outstanding Achievement Award in English, SUNY-Buffalo - 1991

PUBICATIONS AND CONFERENCE PAPERS:

Mystico-Orientalism: South Asian Orientalism and the Construction of Indianess in the Anglophone World. Book manuscript. Submitted to Palgrave-Macmillan, March 2004

"The New Criticism," The New Dictionary of the History of Ideas. New York:Charles Scribner's and Sons (forthcoming 2004).

"Cultural Studies at R.I.T./U.S.A.: Of Visual Culture and Pedagogical Interventions," International Journal of the Humanities (forthcoming 2004)

"Rammohan Ray and the Precepts Controversy" in Romantic Orientalism, ed. Michael J. Franklin (forthcoming 2004)

San Diego, CA: Modern Language Association (MLA) National Conference
December 2003: Special Topics Session, Panel (Chair) Colonial Cousins: Indian Writing in English in 19th C Bengal,; Presentation: "Rammohan in English: Orientalism, Unitarianism and Vedanta"

Rhodes, Greece: First Annual International Conference of the Humanities
July 2003: "The Challenge of the Visual Culture to the Humanities"

Gregynog, Wales: International Romantic Orientalism Conference
July 2002: "Negotiating the Modern: British and Indian Orientalism and the Construction of 'Indianess'"

Manhattan, KS: Kansas State University Cultural Studies Conference
March 2002: "India and Anglophone Fiction: Exoticismand the Booker Prize"

Ann Arbor, Michigan: Center for South Asian Studies
April 2001: "'Indianess' and Contemporary Cosmopolitan Fictions - Of Bookers and 'Spice' and Everything Nice"

Chicago, IL: Society for the Study of Social Transformation (SSST)
August 1999- "Gender and Nationalism in Tagore's The Home and the World"

University of Connecticut-- International Conference
Home and the World: Rabindranath Tagore at the End of the Millennium
September 1998- "'Outside the Room': Tagore, the Domestic, and the Political"

University of Michigan-- British Studies Conference
March 1997- "The Aporia of Enlightenment-- Kipling's Kim and the End of Colonialism"

University of Michigan-- Graduate Student Conference
April 1995- "Midnight's Children - Building National Identities in a Deconstructed World"

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

September 2001 to Present Assistant Professor
Department of Language and Literature
RIT
January 2001 to
May 2001
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 320: The Short Story
September 2000 to December 2000 University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 225: Argumentative Writing
"The Rhetoric of American Presidential Politics: 2000"
September 1999 to December 1999 University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 225: Argumentative Writing
"Political Correctness in the Nineties"
May 1998 to
June 1998
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 301: The Power of Words
"Reading in Contemporary American Fiction"
January 1998 to
April 1998
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 124: Writing and Literature
"Literature in English as a Global Phenomenon"
January 1997 to
April 1997
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 125.024: College Writing
October 1996 to
August 1998
University of Michigan
Humanities Tutor
Student Athlete Support Program
September 1996 to December 1996 University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor
English 125.025: College Writing
April 1996 to
June 1996
University of Michigan
Grader (co-taught with Professor Stuart McDougal)
English 481: The Films of Alfred Hitchcock
January 1996 to
January 1997
University of Michigan
English Department Steward
Graduate Employees Organization
Januar 1996 to
May 1996
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor (co-taught with Professor Ralph Williams)
English 401: The English Bible
September 1995 to
December 1995
University of Michigan
Graduate Student Instructor (co-taught with Professor Stuart McDougal)
English 313: Film and Literature
September 1994 to August 1995 University of Michigan
Advisory Committee
English Graduate Group
August 1991 to
July 1994
Okinawa City Board of Education
Okinawa-ken, Japan
Assistant English Teacher
Japan Exchange and Teaching Program(me)

REFERENCES:

Simon Gikandi (Committee Chair) - Robert Hayden Professor of English and Comparative Literature
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor

Aamir Mufti - Associate Professor of Comparative Literature
University of California - Los Angeles

Stuart McDougal - Professor of English and Comparative Literature, Chair, Department of English
Macalester College, Minneapolis, MN


Paul Grebinger, Gannett Lecturer and Coordinator of Senior Seminar