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Ph.D. English, University of Florida · Fulbright Fellow, Yale · Bouchet Scholar · Published in 4 Countries · 2,000+ Bookstagram Community
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Workshop Organization
Study Abroad Series
African Graduate Students in Gainesville
Sharing our Experiences of Peace and Happiness in Gainesville
Creating, Documenting and Redefining Political Satire Power point.pptx
Power point for ALA paper Mos-Aur.pptx
Of Presence and Absence Presentation
Weaving Through the Tresses: A Review of Emma Dabiri’s Don’t Touch My Hair
(2021). Weaving Through the Tresses: A Review of Emma Dabiri’s Don’t Touch My Hair. Journal of African Cultural Studies: Vol. 33, The Possibilities and Intimacies of Queer African Screen Cultures, pp. 115-117.
The Politics of Identity in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko
LIT 2120 1/22/2021 The Politics of Identity in Aphra Behn's Oroonoko About the Author INTRO APHRA • Aphra Behn, (born 1640?, Harbledown?, Kent, England—died April 16, 1689, London), English dramatist, fiction writer, and poet who was the first Englishwoman known to earn her living
Summer Research Presentation
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