Biography
Oliver Benoit is Professor of Sociology and Director of the Sociology Programme in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at St. George’s University, Grenada. His areas of specialisation include Comparative and Historical Sociology, Political Sociology, and the Sociology of Art and Culture. He has taught widely across the discipline, offering courses such as Classical and Contemporary Social Theory, Caribbean Identity, and Critical Reasoning. His research examines nationalism and the emergence of national identity in the Anglophone Caribbean.
Benoit’s publications include Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada in Christopher C. Fennell (ed.), Restorative Justice in Heritage Studies & Archaeology (Routledge, 2025); The Education System of Grenada: The Place of National Identity in Educational Development in The Education Systems of the Americas(Springer, 2021); Ressentiment and the Gairy Social Revolution (Small Axe, 2017); “T.A. Marryshow and the Problem of National Identity Formation in Grenada” in Island and Britishness: A Global Perspective (2012); and “The Question of National Identity and the Institutionalisation of the Visual Arts in Grenada” (Nations and Nationalism, 2011).
Benoit holds a PhD in Sociology from Brandeis University, USA, and an MFA in Studio Art from Plymouth University, UK. In addition to his academic work, Benoit is an established abstract artist whose practice integrates sociological research with creative expression. His paintings provoke reflection on social realities and watershed historical moments. Rising from sculptural, labyrinthine forms, his works evoke moods that are both sensitive and formidable, offering mirrors to collective and individual psychologies. The emotional, intellectual, and aesthetic force of his art reflects his commitment to bridging scholarship and creativity in ways that challenge, unsettle, and inspire.
Contact Information
(473) 444 4175 Ext. 3251
Areas of Interest
- Heritage and National Identity in the Caribbean
- Sociology of Development and Globalization
- Sociology of Art
- Nationalism and National Identity
- Caribbean Political Sociology
Affiliations
- American Sociological Association, USA
- The Association for the Study of Nationalities, UK
- Caribbean Studies Association, UWI
- Institute for the Advancement of the Social Sciences, Boston University, MA, USA
Selected Publications
- Benoit, O. (2025). Cultural Revitalization and a Seat of Common Heritage in Grenada, in Christopher C. Fennell (ed) Restorative Justice in Heritage Studies & Archaeology series. Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group
- Lewis L.D., Benoit O., & Lewis L. (2021). The Education System of Grenada: The Place of National Identity in Educational Development. In: Jornitz S., Parreira do Amaral M. (eds) The Education Systems of the Americas. Global Education Systems. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-93443-3_45-1
- Benoit, O. (2020). Ressentiment, Nationalism and the Emergence of Political Culture in Grenada. The Research Handbook on Nationalism. Liah Greenfeld (Ed.) Edward Elgar.
- Benoit, O. (2020). Heritage and National Consciousness: Bricks as Methodology and Metaphor. The Research Handbook on Nationalism. Liah Greenfeld (Ed.) Edward Elgar.
- Japal, E & Benoit, O.(2017) “A Sociological Perspective of Alcohol use in the Caribbean”, in International Public Health Journal, Vol. 9 No. 1. Nova Science Publishers
- Benoit, O. (2012) “T. A. Marryshow and the Problems of National Identity Formation In Grenada”, (Book Chapter Under Contract). Islands and Britishness: A Global Perspective. Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
- Benoit, O. (2011) The Question of National Identity and the Institutionalisation of the Visual Arts in Grenada. Nations and Nationalism, Vol. 17. No 3, Pages 561-580
- Benoit, O. (2007) Ressentiment and the Gairy Social Revolution. Small Axe, Issue 22, (Vol. 11 No 21), pages 95-111.
- Benoit, O. (1991) “Policy Issues in the Development of Agriculture Production Cooperative in Grenada”, in Land Settlement, Land Reform and Cooperative Bulletin, FAO Rome.
Selected Projects
- Nationalism and revolution in Grenada
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