Julian C. Chambliss

Name
Julian C. Chambliss
Bio
Julian C. Chambliss is a Professor of English and the Val Berryman Curator of History at the MSU Museum at Michigan State University. In addition, he is the faculty lead for the Department of English Graphic Possibilities Research Workshop and a core participant in the MSU College of Arts & Letters’ Consortium for Critical Diversity in a Digital Age Research (CEDAR). His research interests focus on race, culture, and power in real and imagined spaces. His recent writing has appeared in Scholarly Editing, Genealogy, KULA: Knowledge Creation, Dissemination, and Preservation Studies, and The Conversation US.



As an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar concerned with real and imagined spaces, Dr. Chambliss integrates a historical understanding into investigations of contemporary culture.

His work is framed around a central question: What does it mean to be a scholar in the twentieth-first century? Informed by a community engagement framework that emphasizes the Classroom as Platform, Dr. Chambliss pursues a public humanity practice that supports student learning and community action.
Affiliation
Michigan State University
Position
Professor of English

Item sets