Dr. 安德里亚·阿灵顿
Dr. 安德里亚·阿灵顿 joined the 部门 of 历史 and African and African American Studies Program at ISU in August 2015. 她得了B.A. with Honors from Knox College in Galesburg, Il and her M.A. 和Ph值.D. from Emory University in Atlanta, GA. 第一次旅行博士. Arrington made to Africa was as a study abroad student in Zimbabwe for six month as an undergraduate. 从那以后,. Arrington has conducted extensive research in southern Africa, with most her time spent in Zambia and Zimbabwe. Dr. Arrington also lived in Accra, Ghana on a research fellowship and traveled extensively around West Africa during that time. Her first book focused on colonial development around Victoria Falls. Her current project focuses on the development of neonatal emergency care in Zambia.
B.A. with Honors, Knox College
M.A.埃默里大学
Ph.D.埃默里大学
Victoria Falls and Colonial Imagination in British Southern Africa: Turning Water into 黄金, Palgrave Macmillan, March 2017
“Women’s Movements in Contemporary Africa.” Co-authored chapter in 改变 Perspectives on African Women and Gender, Forthcoming, University of Wisconsin, 2018
African World Histories, 卷ume 5: Africanizing Democracies (合著). Oxford University Press, 2015
“Competing for Tourists at Victoria Falls: A historical consideration of the effects of government involvement.” Development Southern Africa 卷. 27, 2010年第5期
“Making Sense of Martha: Single Women and Mission Work.” 社会科学 任务 卷. 23号,2010年第2号
“Competitive Labour: Divisions between Zambian and Zimbabwean Workers.” 非洲研究, 68, 1, 2009年4月
“Europe and Europeans in Africa” and “Environmentalism in Africa” entries in the 牛津的百科全书 of African Thought, 2010
"Zimbabwe" and "Zambia" entries in the 牛津的百科全书 现代世界, 2008
Book Review: "Ngecha: A Kenyan Village in a Time of Rapid Social Change" in 国际 Journal of African Historical Studies
Dr. Arrington writes and presents extensively on colonial development in southern Africa and is especially interested in development around Victoria Falls and is interested in the long term impact of tourism on the local population at the site. In addition to her work on Victoria Falls, Dr. Arrington teaches and writes about African colonial history, 后殖民非洲, public health in Africa, and gender and women in Africa. She is active in several African Studies groups, including the African Studies Association Women’s Caucus and the Zambezi African Studies Association.