Is Jean Comaroff In Harvard? In federal court in Boston, Lilia Kilburn, a Harvard graduate student, and two others accused the university of ignoring charges against Jean husband, anthropology professor John Comaroff.
Claudine Gay, Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, placed John Comaroff, anthropology and African and African-American studies professor, on paid administrative leave following allegations that he s*xually abused students and retaliated against those who spoke out against him.
Partner John & Jean Comaroff is also a lecturer at HRD University.
Wednesday 18 July, 12-2pm at Stellenbosch University:
"After Mandela": A Roundtable Colloquium at Stellenbosch University on 18 July with Sarah Nuttall, Achille Mbembe, Jean Comaroff, and John Comaroff pic.twitter.com/LsBIOtJi0z— WiSER (@WitsWiSER) July 6, 2018
Is Jean Comaroff In Harvard? John Comaroff Partner LinkedIn & Wikipedia
Jean Comaroff was born on July 22, 1946, in New York City.
She is an African and African American Studies and Anthropology professor at Harvard University and an Oppenheimer Fellow in African Studies.
She is a specialist on colonialism’s consequences on people in Southern Africa. Jean was the Bernard E. & Ellen C. Sunny Distinguished Service Professor of Anthropology and Social Sciences at the University of Chicago until 2012 and an Honorary Professor of Anthropology at the University of Cape Town.
Jean graduated from the University of Cape Town with a B.A. in 1966, and He obtained his Ph.D. from the London School of Economics in 1974. She has been a member of the University faculty since 1978.
Like every other anthropologist, I'm just so disgusted by the John Comaroff case and disappointed by the scholars including and especially Jean Comaroff who are supporting him. I'm working on two chapters right now that cite C&C and a number of the supporters and ugh, ugh, ugh.
— Amy Nichols-Belo (@amy_enby) February 9, 2022
Jean Comaroff Family And Children
Jean was born shortly after World War II in Edinburgh, Scotland. Her father, a Jewish South African doctor, joined the British Army Medical Corps while studying abroad to specialize in obstetrics and gynecology.
After growing up in a Lutheran German family, her mother converted to Judaism that relocated to South Africa in the late 1800s. When Dr. Comaroff was ten months old, her parents moved to South Africa and settled in Port Elizabeth’s heavily segregated industrial town.
Her father, who runs a local clinic, kept a quiet profile despite the family’s support for regional political upheaval. Her mother was active in the community, conducting soup kitchens and night schools and helping the elderly Jewish population.
Jean Comaroff, rallying the troops since January, feels “that the case speaks to social and political conditions in the contemporary academy, issues with serious professional implications for the future,” ok ma’am would you like to add a Frosty for $1 pic.twitter.com/eCr6Y1XXd6
— jacqui shine (@DearSplenda) February 5, 2022
Jean and her husband, anthropologist John Comaroff, moved to the United Kingdom in the late 1960s to seek a Ph.D. in anthropology. Between 1979 and 2012, both Jean and John Comaroff were professors at the University of Chicago.
They do not appear to have children because they have never spoken about them or revealed their identity.
Last Updated on February 9, 2022 by 247 News Around The World