Trica Keaton

Associate Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies

Dartmouth College

Trica Keaton is an interdisciplinary social scientist whose research interests focus on racialization politics, racism, and visual culture in France, Western Europe, and the USA. She is an Associate Professor in the Department of African and African American Studies at Dartmouth College. Her book publications are #You Know You’re Black in France When…: The Fact of Everyday Antiblackness, (The MIT Press, 2023), selected as a “Choice Pick” by the Association of College and Research Libraries, a division of the American Library Association; History and the Politics of Blackness, (co-edited, Duke University Press); Black Europe and the African Diaspora, (co-edited, University of Illinois Press); and Muslim Girls and the Other France: Race, Identity Politics, and Social Exclusion (Indiana University Press). She is a member of the Editorial Collective for On Seeing, a new book series focused on underrepresented perspectives in visual culture, launched by the MIT Press and Brown University Library.

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