Janet Chwalibog
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Janet Chwalibog teaches postcolonial, psychoanalytic, and feminist literary theories at Berklee College of Music. Her courses focus on writing and reading as creative acts that produce new knowledge as part of ongoing, centuries-long conversations that shape the world in which we live. Students in her classes explore practices and establish habits that remove barriers to creative work and unleash the creative unconscious.
Chwalibog has worked extensively with creative artists, particularly musicians. Prior to her current position, she directed Berklee's faculty development program and led the creation, assessment, and revision of programs designed to create transformational learning experiences for faculty and enhance the available pedagogy, interdisciplinary collaborations, artistic expression, and professional opportunities. She developed $200,000 in faculty grants and fellowships as well as created one of the most rigorous faculty development programs in the country. Collaborations have included works with Steelgrass Recording Studios, Cindy Blackman, Terri Lyne Carrington, George Duke, and Siedah Garrett, among many others.
- Primary academic interests include fields of power, analysis of institutions and power structures, and how we relate to those systems and structures
- Dean's Award for Innovation and Service, 2017
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School NameHarvard UniversityState or ProvinceMassachusettsDegreeMaster of Divinity (MDiv)
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School NameLoyola UniversityDegreeBachelor of Arts (BA)