Biography
Greg A. Mullins
Ph.D. University of California at Berkeley
A.B. Stanford University
Selected Publications
Colonial Affairs: Bowles, Burroughs and Chester Write Tangier. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 2002.
“Remembering Wrongs, Imagining Rights: Labors of Literature and of Human Rights.” Peace Review. 20.1 (Spring 2008)
“Dionne Brand’s Poetics of Recognition: Reframing Sexual Rights.” Callaloo. 30.4 (2007): 1100-1109.
“Belabored Translations: Authority and Authenticity in the Mrabet/Bowles Collaborations.” Moroccan Cultural Studies Journal. 3 (2006): 31-39.
“Visions and Revisions of Paul Bowles in Tangier.” The Journal of Middle Eastern and North African Intellectual and Cultural Studies. 3.1 (2005): 119-128.
“Direitos Sexuais e Lutas Culturais: Representações Emergentes dos Direitos Humanos.” Imagem e Diversidade: Estudos da Homocultura. São Paulo: Nojosa Edições, 2004: 98-104.
“Seeking Asylum: Literary Reflections on Sexuality, Ethnicity, and Human Rights.” MELUS 28.1 (Spring 2003): 145-171.
“Perverse Pierre: Melville, Masochism, and Male Subjectivity.” Transit Circle: The Brazilian Journal of American Studies v. 2 Nova Série (2003): 118-137.
Selected Lectures
Keynote Address, "The Art of Human Rights," UCLA, May 2006.
“Queer Sex, Human Rights,” University of Massachusetts, Amherst, October 2005.
“Direitos sexuais: Uma nova política de reconhecimento,” CLAM, IMS, Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September 2005.
“Novos Horizontes para a Literatura e os Direitos Humanos,” Universidade Federal Fluminense, Niterói, Brazil, August 2005.
“Visions and Revisions of Paul Bowles in Tangier,” Abdelmalek Assaadi University, Tangier, Morocco, November 2004.
“Colonial Desire and Queer Globalisms,” Larry Kramer Initiative, Yale University, April 2004.
“Belabored Translations: Authority and Authenticity in the Mrabet/Bowles Collaborations.” Faculty of Letters Dhar al Mahraz, University Sidi Mohammed Ben Abdallah, Fez, Morocco, March 2004.