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Thomas Ginsburg Areas of Study: Department of Political Science Institute on the Formation of Knowledge Law School Pozen Family Center for Human Rights Office: 1111 E. 60th St, Room 525
Chicago, IL 60637
Phone: (773) 702-9494 Email Interests:

Comparative and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective

Leo Spitz Distinguished Service Professor of International Law, Ludwig and Hilde Wolf Research Scholar, Professor of Political Science, Faculty Director, Malyi Center for the Study of Institutional and Legal Integrity

Professor Ginsburg specializes in contemporary and international law. He is also on the board of the Comparative Constitutions Project, which examines the constitutions of every independent nation-state since 1789.

Haun Saussy
Haun Saussy Areas of Study: Committee on Chinese Studies Committee on Social Thought Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Institute on the Formation of Knowledge Pozen Family Center for Human Rights Office: Wieboldt 412 Phone: (773) 702-4803 Email Interests:

Classical Chinese poetry and commentary, literary theory, comparative study of oral traditions, problems of translation, pre-twentieth-century media history, and ethnography and ethics of medical care

University Professor, East Asian Languages and Civilizations and the Committee on Social Thought

Professor Saussy's primary teaching and research interests include classical Chinese poetry and commentary, literary theory, comparative study of oral traditions, problems of translation, pre-twentieth-century medi history, and ethnography and ethics of medical care.

Lamarre
Thomas Lamarre Areas of Study: Committee on Environment, Geography, and Urbanization Committee on Japanese Studies Department of Cinema and Media Studies Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations Institute on the Formation of Knowledge Office: Classics 306 Email Interests:

Media history and theory; animation and new media; critical race studies; transnational television; animal studies; science and technology studies; Japanese and continental philosophy; ritual theory and practice; early and medieval Japanese culture

Chair of Cinema and Media Studies (Winter Quarter 2024); Director of Graduate Studies; Gordon J Laing Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Cinema and Media Studies, East Asian Languages and Civilizations, and the College

Professor Lamarre is a scholar of media, cinema and animation, intellectual history and material culture, with projects ranging from the communication networks of 9th century Japan, to silent cinema and the global imaginary, animation technologies, and on television infrastructures and media ecology.