
Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora: Critical Essays on Edwidge Danticat
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Maia L. Butler (Contributor) Joanna Davis-McElligatt (Contributor) Megan Feifer (Contributor) Nadege T. Clitandre (Author) Thadious Davis (Author)
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Maia L. Butler is assistant professor of African American literature at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she is also affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies and Africana studies. She is a literary geographer researching and teaching in African American/diasporic, Anglophone postcolonial, and American (broadly conceived) studies, with an emphasis on Black women's literature and feminist theories. Joanna Davis-McElligatt is assistant professor of Black literary and cultural studies in the Department of English at the University of North Texas, where she is affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies. She is coeditor of Narratives of Marginalized Identities in Higher Education: Inside and Outside the Academy. Megan Feifer is assistant professor of English at Medaille College in New York. Her research and teaching addresses Afro-Caribbean diasporas in the US, multiethnic literatures, postcolonial literature and theory, and feminist theories.
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- Contributor: Maia L. Butler
- Imprint: University Press of Mississippi
- ISBN13: 9781496839879
- Number of Pages: 277
- Packaged Dimensions: 152x229mm
- Format: Hardback
- Publisher: University Press of Mississippi
- Release Date: 2022-07-30
- Binding: Hardback
- Biography: Maia L. Butler is assistant professor of African American literature at the University of North Carolina Wilmington, where she is also affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies and Africana studies. She is a literary geographer researching and teaching in African American/diasporic, Anglophone postcolonial, and American (broadly conceived) studies, with an emphasis on Black women's literature and feminist theories. Joanna Davis-McElligatt is assistant professor of Black literary and cultural studies in the Department of English at the University of North Texas, where she is affiliate faculty in women's and gender studies. She is coeditor of Narratives of Marginalized Identities in Higher Education: Inside and Outside the Academy. Megan Feifer is assistant professor of English at Medaille College in New York. Her research and teaching addresses Afro-Caribbean diasporas in the US, multiethnic literatures, postcolonial literature and theory, and feminist theories.
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