My annual teaching at McMaster University typically includes a large lecture class on Race, Religion, and Justice (1AB3); seminars on the Ethics of Hope and Despair (3ET3) and Borders, Migration, Refuge (4MM3); and a graduate course on Diaspora and Difference (Nation, Race, Religion) (782) or Secularism, Religion, Political Theology (upcoming). I have also taught in the Arts & Science and Globalization Studies programs. Before moving to McMaster University, I taught in Islamic Studies and in Anthropology as a sessional instructor at UC Berkeley and the University of Alberta. I welcome inquiries from prospective graduate students.

My teaching increasingly includes multiple media and narrative forms, returning me to methodological questions of translation, expression, and critique.